Too much cider.
Too much cider.
Did I miss 5 min or is that video only 5 min?
It’s just as bad. Instead of someone you know it’s a group of random soldiers who somebody else knows and are innocent.
It’s illegal in college and for a pretty good reason. I am curious to see what players (OL) think once they get into the NFL and realize they can begin chop blocking again. This rule will be forgotten in a few years once more NCAA players matriculate.
That was bearly a shove.
Did you mean to say no non-big money team?
It looks like this works with Windows 10 as several people have written in their Amazon review. Just ordered it and will test on my XboxOne as well as my Surface Pro.
It looks like this works with Windows 10 as several people have written in their Amazon review. Just ordered it and…
As a high school and middle school football official in Texas, I can confirm that I have laughed/smiled/guffawed several times while throwing an unsportsmanlike conduct flag.
How does holding a race in hot but dry in any way equate to Rio? Wouldn’t you want hot and humid?
Is stick guy just taking an aluminum bat off the head? Like... without any visible response?
Laces can impact the distance and accuracy but not so much at that distance. I would say the cold affected the ball more so. There is nothing worse than kicking a cold ball.
To be fair, most college and high school referees book it after the game ends. All officials are (or should have been) instructed to leave immediately. Nothing good comes from hanging around, even if you think you did a good job.
Yes
That is correct.
This is also a great way to fuck with someone’s head.
The timeout situation is a problem all the way from the NFL to Pee Wee football. Officials get bombarded by a coach demanding a TO and the impulse is to kill the clock and or play before the snap. It is all totally based on memory, which in the NFL, a half can last over an hour and a half.
It’s interesting that they didn’t invite a defensive minded coach or player to the committee to discuss the rule.
...uhhh?
...that math is off
It was sort of like agreeing to buy weed off your drug dealer, then drawing up a phony contract to buy some of the dealer’s homemade art as pretext for the payment, then suing the dealer when the weed was bad by saying the contract stipulated that the painting had to come in a frame.