Ah the U.S. and Great Britain, two great nations separated by a common language...Captain Seafort wrote:More elegant though.stitch626 wrote:Also, those u's are unnecessary and less efficient.
Why American Football is called "Football."
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Re: Why American Football is called "Football."
You're thinking of WelshMcAvoy wrote:The English language. The language that seems like it was created during a night of heavy drinking.
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No, that's the language that was created during a bad trip.Griffin wrote:You're thinking of WelshMcAvoy wrote:The English language. The language that seems like it was created during a night of heavy drinking.
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Judging by my uncle, I'd say you may both be correct.Mikey wrote:No, that's the language that was created during a bad trip.Griffin wrote:You're thinking of WelshMcAvoy wrote:The English language. The language that seems like it was created during a night of heavy drinking.
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Haha, no. But he is Welsh, and if he and his family are anything to go by, they are barely sober and usually on some sort of trip. I must point out, he isn't my biological uncle, he married into the family (more fool him).Griffin wrote:He invented Welsh?
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That's odd. Every time I've been in the US you are always driving on the wrong side of the road. Except in the USVA.McAvoy wrote:Nor put the letter u in a bunch of words... or drive on the wrong side of the road.
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Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is Welsh.
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I hear you have a slight electric problem with your old hand-egg game the other night
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Over a week ago, but you're close. There was no problem with the game itself; the stadium, OTOH, had some electrical issues.IanKennedy wrote:I hear you have a slight electric problem with your old hand-egg game the other night
Am I correct in thinking that this (aside from "an") is actually the shortest word in the Welsh language?IanKennedy wrote:Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is Welsh.
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Other than one team standing around speculating while one of the other lot ran straight through the middle of them. Is tackling not allowed in handegg?Mikey wrote:There was no problem with the game itself
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I see you didn't watch the game on which you are commenting. Because of the uneven light conditions, play was suspended during the electrical issue. It did have an effect on the game, most definitely; San Francisco was getting their asses handed to them on a platter until the blackout provided them with what was, in effect, a twenty-minute timeout. If you are referring to the Niners running through the Ravens after the blackout, that was an effect of that time to plan and give a breather to the starting front five; if you are referring to the Ravens running through the Niners in the first half, that was an effect of good O-line play and a heck of a scheme to balance the attack, as well as strong special team play and a great individual effort by Kruger. Because of that suspension of play, however, no part of the game can said to have been changed directly due to lighting conditions.Captain Seafort wrote:Other than one team standing around speculating while one of the other lot ran straight through the middle of them. Is tackling not allowed in handegg?Mikey wrote:There was no problem with the game itself
Further, because of your preferences and geography, I should point out that "tackle" in American football does NOT mean to attempt to separate the ball from another player and then have that player flop to the ground feigning injury, as the term means in soccer.
*EDIT* Perhaps you are referring to the rushing yardage gained by Colin Kaepernik, in which case I must simply say that I have neither the time nor the patience - nor do you probably have the interest - to properly instruct you in offensive structures using the read option, nor even the proper execution of the play-action fake as it relates to various offensive sets, nor the utlization of the bootleg or designed rollout.
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I'm referring to the specific instance of the ball getting booted downfield, one bloke catching it, and running straight through the entire opposing team close enough that he was brushing elbows with them. Everyone else just stood (not charging forwards but standing) there without making the slightest effort to stop him.
Besides all that, the try shouldn't have counted as he didn't ground the ball.
Besides all that, the try shouldn't have counted as he didn't ground the ball.
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You're referring to Jacoby Jones' TD kickoff return, then. Well, charging forward while attempting to cover a kick return is the surest way to put yourself in the wrong position to make a play; but be that as it may, it didn't appear that way to me so much as a well-blocked return combined with individual effort on Jones' part. However, I've been watching football for over three decades, and I fully admit that things might look very different to someone who is both unfamiliar and unconcerned with the sport.Captain Seafort wrote:I'm referring to the specific instance of the ball getting booted downfield, one bloke catching it, and running straight through the entire opposing team close enough that he was brushing elbows with them. Everyone else just stood (not charging forwards but standing) there without making the slightest effort to stop him.
Good thing, too, because the play would have ended with a touchback being called.Captain Seafort wrote:Besides all that, the try shouldn't have counted as he didn't ground the ball.
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