I didn't see a jog either way. It was going through an ERC and I think the eye was just a little ragged. Sometimes that makes it look like a jog. In my extremely scientific method, I took a straightedge, held it up to the screen, made sure it was lined up at the "eye level" on both ends of the loop. That way you can get a general direction, wobbles aside. Personally, I think it's better that way because it may hop north, then west, but the end result is still NW.
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