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Can anybody name a situation where "controlling the trenches" doesn't give you a better chance to win than not?
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There are none. This argument is proof positive that the idiots on Doogman know absofuckinglootely nothing about football, and should be drug behind a truck for continuing to masquerade as people who know anything other than nachos, teen boy hip swivel, shitty wine and lemon party twister.
Fuck them. With a napalm charged jackhammer. -
footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2003/establishment-clause
Some say you run when you win, not you win when you run. -
I would agree that you run to win.
Honestly, I think this is the downfall, if you can call it that, or Oregon. Somewhere mid-season they felt they could throw the ball better than running. -
Fucking THISalumni94 said:
I would agree that you run to win.
Honestly, I think this is the downfall, if you can call it that, or Oregon. Somewhere mid-season they felt they could throw the ball better than running. -
The NFL and college football aren't the same game. HTH.Blackie said:footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2003/establishment-clause
Some say you run when you win, not you win when you run. -
The alternative to running the ball is of course throwing it somewhere,...... and the oldtimers used to say: "There are three things that can happened when you attempt to throw a forward pass, and only one which would be a completion can be good. The other two possible results, an incompletion or a QB sack, must be considered bad. On the other hand when running the ball, the odds are 50/50 that the result will be good." Of course, the modern game has evolved to where offense led by the intellectual quality of the forward pass wins and defense which goes hand-in-hand with running the football is just too difficult and time consuming to be much fun.
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Correction - 4 things can happen when you throw the football:
1) Complete the pass
2) Incomplete pass
3) Sack
4) Turnover by interception or sack/fumble
And if you are in the NFL, a Bullshit illegal touching penalty to give an automatic first down -
Answered your own question.
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I wonder. . .would that help?Swaye said:There are none. This argument is proof positive that the idiots on Doogman know absofuckinglootely nothing about football, and should be drug behind a truck for continuing to masquerade as people who know anything other than nachos, teen boy hip swivel, shitty wine and lemon party twister.
Fuck them. With a napalm charged jackhammer.
Trying to get a visual here.
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5. Pass interferenceTequilla said:Correction - 4 things can happen when you throw the football:
1) Complete the pass
2) Incomplete pass
3) Sack
4) Turnover by interception or sack/fumble
And if you are in the NFL, a Bullshit illegal touching penalty to give an automatic first down
6. Roughing the passer
7. Offensive holding
8. Defensive holding
9. Illegal man down field
10. Too many men on the field
Etc.
Lists of "x amount of things can happen when you do y with the football" are always lacking.
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11. Have your QB's legged snapped in two by Lawrence Taylordnc said:
5. Pass interferenceTequilla said:Correction - 4 things can happen when you throw the football:
1) Complete the pass
2) Incomplete pass
3) Sack
4) Turnover by interception or sack/fumble
And if you are in the NFL, a Bullshit illegal touching penalty to give an automatic first down
6. Roughing the passer
7. Offensive holding
8. Defensive holding
9. Illegal man down field
10. Too many men on the field
Etc.
Lists of "x amount of things can happen when you do y with the football" are always lacking. -
cheswicked that for yagreenblood said:
11. Have your QB's legged snapped in two bydnc said:
5. Pass interferenceTequilla said:Correction - 4 things can happen when you throw the football:
1) Complete the pass
2) Incomplete pass
3) Sack
4) Turnover by interception or sack/fumble
And if you are in the NFL, a Bullshit illegal touching penalty to give an automatic first down
6. Roughing the passer
7. Offensive holding
8. Defensive holding
9. Illegal man down field
10. Too many men on the field
Etc.
Lists of "x amount of things can happen when you do y with the football" are always lacking.Lawrence TaylorReggie Rogers
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greenblood said:
11. Have your QB's jaw snapped in two by Reggie Rogersdnc said:
5. Pass interferenceTequilla said:Correction - 4 things can happen when you throw the football:
1) Complete the pass
2) Incomplete pass
3) Sack
4) Turnover by interception or sack/fumble
And if you are in the NFL, a Bullshit illegal touching penalty to give an automatic first down
6. Roughing the passer
7. Offensive holding
8. Defensive holding
9. Illegal man down field
10. Too many men on the field
Etc.
Lists of "x amount of things can happen when you do y with the football" are always lacking. -
Intentional grounding.