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I can guarantee he is not a Lumberton coach or any other kind of coach, for that matter. Poor little guy doesn't know the first thing... On second thought, he might be a Splendora coach...
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That dude was cocked! I think he retired, lol.
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Just for clarity. If they are not split out wide, then they are considered a Split End. Off the line in close is a Slot Receiver. It's a fair mistake.
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I can't wait to hear the Leftist spin as to why they lost so many seats in Congress next year... It will probably be that the majority of Americans are right wing domestic terrorists.
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Are you meaning the "Friendly Bulldogs"? LOL
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It all depends on your definition of a crack back. If a receiver goes in motion, for instance, clears the tackle, the ball is handed off to a RB and the receiver blocks the LB above the waste then it's definitely legal. But you are correct, a wideout can't commit the good old blindside block anymore...
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Not if it's done right! They used to teach a leg whip into the groin after the cut, but that's a "no-no" nowadays.
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So have pulling guards on like a sweep or quick pitch.
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You are very descriptive - I don't think anyone one mentioned "smashing a knee cap or femur bone". Just for clarity, a cut block doesn't mean using a knife. Figured I would head that one off at the pass... đ
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I only said "mostly legal" because if there is not enough separation between blocks, it can be perceived (especially by a low paid high school ref) as a chop block - even though it is not. A cut block within in the tackles is definitely legal. It's just a high block by player A - a moment of separation, then a cut block by player B. It's an excellent combo especially on a backside pass block.
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Yep. It comes with the territory. A true chop block is usually a high-low block from 2 offensive players on a defender at the same time. The way around that call is to initiate the high block then disengage and separate. Within a blink of an eye, the low guy makes his block and takes out the defender. If the guard / tackle practice it, it is pure art and "mostly legal".
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How does karma bite one in the butt? What is your experience?
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Good oneâŚ
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Sure as hell is. Itâs called survival. Have you ever gone over the speed limit? Even just a little? And people die in car crashes every day. As an offensive lineman, I taught him how to hold without getting caught. I donât know if anyone was ever killed from being held by an offensive lineman. But if you know ANYTHING about football, you know this happens on every play. Itâs one of the most common penalties on every level of the game. Youâre obviously not a football guy, so I invite you to go spew your stupidity somewhere else.
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P.a. Isd requiring mask and the Bible in public schools
SmashMouth replied to 5GallonBucket's topic in Local Headlines
Plus I think the Muslim cheerleaders are really limited by their uniforms. -
Who is âtheyâ? Besides, itâs not playing dirty til you get caught. I taught my kid every trick I knew and then some.
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Nah, heâs just some tool that always wanted to be something but couldnât, so he talks about everyone else. He doesnât understand how the slot t works either.
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Do you know what a âtoolâ is?
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Look, donât confuse this yahoo with somebody from Lumberton.
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Thank you.
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Buna ISD Responds to Racist Photo of Blackfaced Student
SmashMouth replied to BMTSoulja1's topic in Local Headlines
Nice save attempt. Lol. But he never said it once in the movie. You confused him with Clevon Little. Lol. Although Richard Pryor was one of the many writers, Richard Pryor did not write most of the racial lines in that movie. Pryorâs main focus was the character Mongo according to Mel Brooks. Pryor WAS used as the âlicenseâ to use all the racial slurs though. Brooks figured that if Pryor was a part of the movie (he was actually offered the main role by Brooks, but Warner Bros didnât want someone with such little screen experience), he could get away with a lot more. In recent documentaries about both himself and Richard Pryor, Mel Brooks said, âPryor wrote the Jewish jokes, the Jews wrote the black jokes.â In other words, it wasnât a matter of who wrote what, because it wasnât meant to be harmful or derogatory. And THAT is my point. -
Waiving HIPAA
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Lol. Youâre right.
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Lol. I get so excited about my smart ace post, I usually forget to proofread. Lol.