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Fucking Gano.
Double edge sword anyway.. give it to MJD, he gets stopped.. "Why didn't you throw it"Why did the Jags not give MJD the ball on that last play?
Very unlikely.They was scared of Uncle Phil.
Double edge sword anyway.. give it to MJD, he gets stopped.. "Why didn't you throw it"
Pass it, gets incomplete.. "Why didn't you run it?"
Im just thankful Del Rio wont be back next season .
Very unlikely.
Looked like he was afraid of us on that 4th & 1. False start much?
i think its fine. I mean, you can block a kick after it's been kicked by the Kicker. I don't think it's like Goaltending in basketball, lol.What Hester just did got me thinking.
If a player could jump high enough, would it be legal for a player to jump up and block a field goal directly under the goal post?
Probably not something that is very likely to ever happen, but is there a rule against that?
SMFH.This game is on the WRs. Gabbert was good,
hmmmWhat Hester just did got me thinking.
If a player could jump high enough, would it be legal for a player to jump up and block a field goal directly under the goal post?
Probably not something that is very likely to ever happen, but is there a rule against that?
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_block_a_field_goal_at_the_goal_post_similar_to_what_would_be_called_goal_tending_in_Basketball#ixzz1eI1LW4YELeaping at the crossbar was declared illegal by the NFL (in 1969?), after it was in vogue for about a year. In 2003, the NFL also enforced a "running forward and leaping" ban for the protection of the airborne attackers and the kickers alike. The only legal block is hitting the ball coming off the foot, or jumping straight up.