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CellBlock posted:If a pass was knocked out of the air by a flying dildo; I have no idea how they would handle that, but it would be a heck of a throw from the crowd to get a rubber dong into a passing lane. If that happens there's a coin toss to determine which team gets to have the fan with the laser-accurate arm take over at QB. That team's regular QB then sits in the fan's seat for the remainder of the game, and under the collective bargaining agreement he is entitled to one hot dog and one bud light per quarter of play remaining.
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This doesn't answer any questions but I swear I remember some super old NFL highlight where a fan snuck onto the field and actually played defense on a goal line pass and no one noticed. Deteriorata if you're still lurking this thread you might remember, I want to say it was the Jets for some reason but maybe that's not right. I'm having a hard time googling it but I know there's video somewhere.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 03:35 |
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Grittybeard posted:This doesn't answer any questions but I swear I remember some super old NFL highlight where a fan snuck onto the field and actually played defense on a goal line pass and no one noticed. I would love to see this today for no other reason than I have never seen a human being explode into a red mist before.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 03:45 |
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Grittybeard posted:This doesn't answer any questions but I swear I remember some super old NFL highlight where a fan snuck onto the field and actually played defense on a goal line pass and no one noticed. November 3, 1961 - Boston Patriots vs. the Dallas Texans http://www.foxsports.com/buzzer/story/fan-runs-on-the-field-joins-patriots-defense-080714 The guy batted down a pass in the end zone and won the game. The Patriots have been cheaters right from the start. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEjh2EVLD-s
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 03:49 |
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That's some serious Leatherheads bullshit right there, imo.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 04:17 |
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Found this NYT article which was the basis for the above story: A Team’s Ragtag Roots - Early Patriots Were a Comical Traveling Sideshow A fun look at life in the AFL.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:20 |
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Pro football was hilariously bush league back in the early days. There's a reason it never got serious mainstream attention until the Super Bowl era.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 08:08 |
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The Sky Sports feeds from the UK are so good for analysing plays, in that they actually offer play analysis while everyone else is watching ads for pickup trucks and dick pills.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 01:02 |
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Why do US sports look list a percentage stat and then not display it as a percentage?Serotonin posted:Cheers. I carefully looked at what was on offer compared to the official release ( Falcons Jones elite shirt in black ) and 28$ compared to 240 seemed a reasonable gamble. The pics of the fakes if indicative of what I receive seem ok. Plus I'm in the UK. No fucker will know the difference here I've used GoogleJerseys for years and never had an issue. I've never owned an authentic jersey so I can't directly compare but I can seem to see any floors apart from maybe some stitch ends that can be trimmed off with a pair of scissors. The domain seems to change every month but the email communications with the guy that runs it are good (if not full of hilarious Engrish) http://www.google-jerseys.cc/
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 01:23 |
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Would it be legal to go for 2 points, then do a drop kick for 1 point?
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 01:38 |
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swickles posted:Would it be legal to go for 2 points, then do a drop kick for 1 point? I think they banned the drop-kick PAT a few years ago because the NFL hates fun things.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 01:42 |
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swickles posted:Would it be legal to go for 2 points, then do a drop kick for 1 point? Not in the NFL. 11-3-1 posted:The Try begins when the Referee sounds the whistle for play to start. The team that scored the touchdown shall put the ball in skaboomizzy posted:I think they banned the drop-kick PAT a few years ago because the NFL hates fun things. 11-3-2 posted:During a Try, the following shall apply: 11-4-1 posted:A field goal is scored when all of the following conditions are met:
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 02:04 |
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ulmont posted:It's still there. A PAT has to be a field goal, but a field goal may be a dropkick: I think you can still drop kick, you just have to do it from the longer distance. Which...yeah kind of defeats the point but it's still a legal play in that instance. Say Richard Sherman is 5 yards offside and the holder spins out of things and tries a drop kick while Sherman's destroying the kicker's plant leg, it would be legal if he managed to make it I think?
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Grittybeard posted:I think you can still drop kick, you just have to do it from the longer distance. Yeah, sorry if that wasn't clear.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 02:11 |
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ulmont posted:Yeah, sorry if that wasn't clear. If you kick it from the closer distance, it's not allowed. The point is simply no good. It must be kicked from the 15. I believe you can still run it in for two from the 15, though, if the snap was flubbed or something.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 03:32 |
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Deteriorata posted:If you kick it from the closer distance, it's not allowed. The point is simply no good. It must be kicked from the 15. Tony Romo attempted this with hilarious results, yes.
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Looten Plunder posted:Why do US sports look list a percentage stat and then not display it as a percentage? The jersey from the disappeared store on aliexpress turned up and in really pleased with it I posted some pics in the jersey thread. There's a couple of areas of dodgy stitching on close scrutiny but nothing that worries me. Still awaiting the other shirt I ordered from Jenna store though.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 16:11 |
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Please excuse my poor wording, but does anyone have a link to the site (maybe 538?) that tells you who to root for week to week that'll help your teams playoff chances? Like, it had a breakdown of games that meant more than others. I know I'm describing this very badly, if anyone knows what I'm talking about, that would be awesome!
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Tommy Tighthole posted:Please excuse my poor wording, but does anyone have a link to the site (maybe 538?) that tells you who to root for week to week that'll help your teams playoff chances? Like, it had a breakdown of games that meant more than others. I know I'm describing this very badly, if anyone knows what I'm talking about, that would be awesome! http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/upshot/nfl-playoff-simulator-every-teams-playoff-picture.html
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darkforce898 posted:http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/upshot/nfl-playoff-simulator-every-teams-playoff-picture.html gently caress yea, thanks!
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darkforce898 posted:http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/upshot/nfl-playoff-simulator-every-teams-playoff-picture.html
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# ? Nov 28, 2016 15:53 |
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What is the rationale behind Divisions > Overall Standings in each conference, for the playoffs? The Texans currently being seeded higher than the Raiders despite having won 3 less games just seems so odd. I tried google but couldn't really find the article i was looking for, and thought someone could explain it here (if there is even any good reason for it at all).
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Windmill Hut posted:What is the rationale behind Divisions > Overall Standings in each conference, for the playoffs? The Texans currently being seeded higher than the Raiders despite having won 3 less games just seems so odd. What rights do you have in the playoffs if you don't even win your own division?
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Windmill Hut posted:What is the rationale behind Divisions > Overall Standings in each conference, for the playoffs? The Texans currently being seeded higher than the Raiders despite having won 3 less games just seems so odd. A division winner has always historically hosted a playoff game. There's no other rationale. I'd be in favor of still giving division winners guaranteed playoff spots, but ordering them based on overall record once they're in the playoffs.
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Windmill Hut posted:What is the rationale behind Divisions > Overall Standings in each conference, for the playoffs? The Texans currently being seeded higher than the Raiders despite having won 3 less games just seems so odd. If your team is so good they should have won their division. Clearly they're not if they didn't.
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a neat cape posted:A division winner has always historically hosted a playoff game. There's no other rationale. Ya.
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Chichevache posted:If your team is so good they should have won their division. Clearly they're not if they didn't. The Raiders went 6-0 in their division and 2-8 outside their division. Should they have won a playoff spot?
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 05:49 |
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Ron Jeremy posted:The Raiders went 6-0 in their division and 2-8 outside their division. Should they have won a playoff spot? Of course. Not much point in having divisions if they don't mean anything. Wild cards pick up the slack for divisions with several good teams.
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 05:52 |
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Deteriorata posted:Of course. Not much point in having divisions if they don't mean anything. Wild cards pick up the slack for divisions with several good teams. The Raiders did not win the division that year.
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Ron Jeremy posted:The Raiders went 6-0 in their division and 2-8 outside their division. Should they have won a playoff spot? Absolutely. They and their division played one schedule and set of teams. The other divisions play another set. If the 2010 Saints couldn't beat the 7-9 Seahawks in the wildcard game why do they deserve a home game in the first place? They should be able to walk all over a below .500 team.
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 06:05 |
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Ron Jeremy posted:The Raiders went 6-0 in their division and 2-8 outside their division. Should they have won a playoff spot? Ya.
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 20:26 |
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There's some reasoning in the NFL where you don't play a balanced schedule and schedule matters a lot. But get out of here with that "if you didnt win the division why are you in the playoffs horseshit". Weve had 13 win teams who didnt win their division and 7 win teams who did, and the schedule favoured the weaker teams rather than the stronger.
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a neat cape posted:A division winner has always historically hosted a playoff game. There's no other rationale. That's actually not true, after the merger until a second wild-card team was added, one of the 3 division champions did not have a home game. But the general logic behind the whole seeding system is that winning your division should be more prestigious than "just" getting a wild card.
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Do players wear/have the option of wearing any lower leg protection at all? I've seen a few tackles over the last few weeks have have essentially been stud-on-shin tackles, but there's been surprisingly few leg breaks (I'm comparing this to soccer, which sees at least one major leg break every season even with shin pads). I'm assuming the difference is that players aren't generally flying in at leg height for the ball, but still.
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EvilHawk posted:Do players wear/have the option of wearing any lower leg protection at all? I've seen a few tackles over the last few weeks have have essentially been stud-on-shin tackles, but there's been surprisingly few leg breaks (I'm comparing this to soccer, which sees at least one major leg break every season even with shin pads). I'm assuming the difference is that players aren't generally flying in at leg height for the ball, but still. There's no rule against it as far as I know, but players generally don't like wearing more pads than they need to*. They think (and hell, maybe they're right) it slows them down. I think almost all skill position players don't wear knee pads anymore, and unless they were forced to by rule at some point and I missed it a lot of them don't wear thigh pads. As to why there aren't more broken legs, I'd guess the difference is soccer guys are generally kicking around the shins in opposite directions and a guy getting tackled in the NFL isn't generating his own force into loving up his leg? Just speculation. *--Quarterbacks are an exception, a lot of them wear a flack jacket type thing to protect their ribs. Also if a guy has had a knee injury he's likely to wear a brace.
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# ? Dec 19, 2016 21:42 |
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The NFL actually did mandate thigh pads a few years ago. I don't know about the tangible benefits (almost nobody wore them anyway), but I have noticed a significant decrease in "thigh bruise" injury reports since the rule was implemented.
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# ? Dec 19, 2016 23:27 |
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Can an ineligible receiver catch a backwards pass or a lateral?
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# ? Dec 20, 2016 01:47 |
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:Can an ineligible receiver catch a backwards pass or a lateral? That's a trick question, as there are no ineligible receivers for a backward or lateral pass. The ineligible receiver rule applies only to forward passes.
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# ? Dec 20, 2016 01:52 |
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There was a cool example of this earlier this year, fat man drops waaaaay back behind the LoS on a trick play so it's a backwards pass and then houses it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N8Sho5suS0
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Grittybeard posted:There was a cool example of this earlier this year, fat man drops waaaaay back behind the LoS on a trick play so it's a backwards pass and then houses it. That's beautiful. I also love that swagger he's got as he enters the end zone: "Yeah that just happened, that ain't no thing."
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