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Fixed that for you chief. I mean Jameis was found not guilty three times. In Treon’s case, the girl got paid and Treon disappeared.“Treon didn’t rape her.”
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Those guys are “possession receivers”. As opposed to (evidently) “turnover receivers”, who are fast enough to “take the top off the defense” but can’t catch for shit.Lunch pale, coach on the field, hard hat, gritty, high fb iq- which is used for any white wr type player ie Chrebet, Largent, Welker, Edelmen, etc.
Who is Treon?Fixed that for you chief. I mean Jameis was found not guilty three times. In Treon’s case, the girl got paid and Treon disappeared.
That's a polite way of calling them white and slowThose guys are “possession receivers”. As opposed to (evidently) “turnover receivers”, who are fast enough to “take the top off the defense” but can’t catch for shit.
Football fields are built north/south unless they are in a dome.In football “running north/south”
Fuqing dumb
Football fields are built north/south unless they are in a dome.
There are still a couple of outdoor stadiums that run east-west (Oklahoma State and Georgia come to mind). But, having them situated north-south makes a lot of sense.Football fields are built north/south unless they are in a dome.
Say both out loud. Which one sounds better? They are telling the player to stop dancing around like a jigga boo, put their head down, and gain some F'n yards.Then why don’t they say running south/north?
It’s fuqing dumb
Why? I’m apparently missing an obvious point.There are still a couple of outdoor stadiums that run east-west (Oklahoma State and Georgia come to mind). But, having them situated north-south makes a lot of sense.
Doak heads east and west. Never thought it made a difference either.Why? I’m apparently missing an obvious point.
It’s never once dawned on me to think which way a field was headed, nor is it Intuitive (at least to me) that it would be North-South.
The fact that this saying actually pissed people off is probably my favorite thing ever.That’s football.
The sunWhy? I’m apparently missing an obvious point.
It’s never once dawned on me to think which way a field was headed, nor is it Intuitive (at least to me) that it would be North-South.
Say both out loud. Which one sounds better? They are telling the player to stop dancing around like a jigga boo, put their head down, and gain some F'n yards.
I used to think it was shuttle pass. lolThis is a fun thread. I don't think anything said in this thread bothers me and I've been trying to figure out if there is any that bother me.
It's not a cliche but I hate when they use the words "shuffle pass". It's a shovel pass, not shuffle. I know shuffle has become acceptable but it's still wrong.
Don't I feel dumb. I've always said "cuddle pass."I used to think it was shuttle pass. lol
Racist post is racist.Say both out loud. Which one sounds better? They are telling the player to stop dancing around like a jigga boo, put their head down, and gain some F'n yards.
This is the correct answer.I would think you'd want the field going north/south so the sun isn't directly in the eyes of one side.
Hey! That's a good one. I agree 100 percent.When they use the term "unanswered" points to describe any string of consecutive points.
If a football game is 10-10 at the half, and then the game ends 37-10, then yes there were 27 points scored unanswered.
But if the other team scores at all, those aren't unanswered. A game that's 10-10, and then 37-10, and then the winning team holds on 37-21, does not feature "27 points unanswered in the third quarter."
It's especially annoying in basketball, where it's almost never applicable. A 12 to 0 scoring run wasn't 12 points "unanswered" unless the opponent is shut out the rest of the way. Because once the other team scores at all, then there's the answer. It is, at most, 10 points unanswered, because at least the last bucket was answered, right?
It can be used while it's happening, as in "FSU has scored 12 points unanswered", but once the other team scores, it's been answered. It doesn't belong in recaps or game summaries (unless the half or game did end without the other team scoring at all).
I will admit that I am the only person I have ever met who is bothered by this, and when I point it out, nobody agrees with me.