need to feel like they still have to explain overtime rules? How many years have we been in this format?
saw em off said:
need to feel like they still have to explain overtime rules? How many years have we been in this format?
Thought I'd start another mini-offseason topic.Drum5343 said:
This is an interestingly random question for a Wednesday.
Phoenix1 said:
I don't know. Why do the refs still tell us off-sides is a 5 yard penalty and holding is 10? And why do they call it taking a dump when your not really taking it anywhere?
saw em off said:Thought I'd start another mini-offseason topic.Drum5343 said:
This is an interestingly random question for a Wednesday.
Aggiebrewer said:Arthur Stilwell said:
Someone posted here asking why a muffed punt can't be advanced by the team that recovered the fumble.
Never overestimate the knowledge of the regular football fan.
not a fumble, a muff. if it were a fumble it could be advanced.
so your post is ironic.
Arthur Stilwell said:Aggiebrewer said:Arthur Stilwell said:
Someone posted here asking why a muffed punt can't be advanced by the team that recovered the fumble.
Never overestimate the knowledge of the regular football fan.
not a fumble, a muff. if it were a fumble it could be advanced.
so your post is ironic.
Semantics.
It is not.Drum5343 said:
This is an interestingly random question for a Wednesday.
Aggiebrewer said:Arthur Stilwell said:
Someone posted here asking why a muffed punt can't be advanced by the team that recovered the fumble.
Never overestimate the knowledge of the regular football fan.
not a fumble, a muff. if it were a fumble it could be advanced.
so your post is ironic.
you're actually taking a dump to the toilet... thanks toilet!EVA3 said:Phoenix1 said:
I don't know. Why do the refs still tell us off-sides is a 5 yard penalty and holding is 10? And why do they call it taking a dump when your not really taking it anywhere?
True. In fact, you're leaving it somewhere.
The college football overtime rules were implemented in 1996.Quote:
How many years have we been in this format?
Math majors.Drum5343 said:
This is an interestingly random question for a Wednesday.
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Why do the refs still tell us off-sides is a 5 yard penalty and holding is 10?
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Holding and Use of Hands or Arms: Defense
ARTICLE 4. a. Defensive players may use hands and arms to push, pull, ward off or lift offensive players:
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PENALTY [c-e]10 or 15 yards [S38, S42, S43 or S45].
EliteZags said:
and what's the deal with airline food
Why does a plane land on a runway, but you walk down a jetway?gigemags-99 said:
Why do we park in driveways? and drive on parkways?
You dive for muff and recover fumbles...Sponge said:Aggiebrewer said:Arthur Stilwell said:
Someone posted here asking why a muffed punt can't be advanced by the team that recovered the fumble.
Never overestimate the knowledge of the regular football fan.
not a fumble, a muff. if it were a fumble it could be advanced.
so your post is ironic.
Are you supposed to dive for a fumble, a muff or both?
Yeah, in actuality are you not leaving a dump?Phoenix1 said:
I don't know. Why do the refs still tell us off-sides is a 5 yard penalty and holding is 10? And why do they call it taking a dump when your not really taking it anywhere?