Former member Randy posted the original. Until he posted, I'd never seen the video. In the slo-mo, I could see the left wheel roll. Looked like a skid mark behind the right wheel. I noticed on the slo-mo underbelly shots that the front cradle attachment points buckled upward, absorbing some of the impact and that the centerline of the cradle moved over toward the right. Could have been part of what changed the toe. I didn't see any deflection of the cradle assembly, at all.
There's no sound, so I don't know what their narrative was.