geoffmarolda
Geoff
geoffmarolda

No, you’re thinking of a scrimmage kick. There is “illegal kicking” which is treated like batting in most cases and an “illegal kick beyond the line of scrimmage” which is the rule you are thinking of.

So... in NCAA those are both 15 yard penalties but it’s still 1st-10 because the ball has not been made ready for play yet on the new series.

Wouldn’t the fact that over 70% of the population lives in an urban area mean that most shit is in fact, consumed in an urban area?

You can get a passport id card now.

Anyone else find that background from TMZ absolutely obnoxious and slightly nauseating?

How do you get charged with two DUI’s in one arrest?

What’s the point of building an empire if you can’t brag about a helicopter?

They just won a championship right? Yeah? Got it. Surely no money comes from that kind of stuff.

How do you ensure a nice, moist turkey in the oven?

The amount of times I have seen a UH team lose to University of Louisiana Lafayette to lose the Conference USA championship birth is too depressing.

The time is ripe for University of Phoenix Online to create it’s own police force spread across multiple states and won’t have to answer to any court in the land.

No... this isn’t basketball. He just can’t have one foot out of bounds.

NBC Sports just signed these two up for Third Take.

Could not have been roughing the kicker since it was a dead ball play and that is a live ball foul. They should have given him offside (DOF) and unnecessary roughness (UNR).

Have you tried asking google home this question?

Plus if you’re really lucky, you get a littering ticket.

Ok... but the officials did not call that a chop block. They called it an illegal block below the waist. Fisher calling it a chop block makes no sense. It’s like he doesn’t know the difference. He could have said “that’s not a facemask” and he’d still be right.

Here’s the problem... Fisher is right. That is not a chop block. A chop block is illegal at all levels and is called when a player is engaged in blocking an opponent and another player blocks the player being blocked low. Above, that is a cut block or a low block. You cannot cut low from the side in almost every

As a Texas high school football official. Yes, it’s on your own time, no replay, and you’re at the mercy of how good the officials want to be. i.e. look at film, go to training, get better, etc.

It’s legal in HS Federation and NCAA rules but not the NFL. It’s actually easier to snap and kneel in shotgun than an under center snap, especially if you’re used to it.