SMDH. It's his foot, dumbass, or partial lack of one, not his name that mattered.
Yes, touby...
...only to fools like you would his handicap matter more to his identity than his actual name.
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SMDH. It's his foot, dumbass, or partial lack of one, not his name that mattered.
Yes, touby...
...only to fools like you would his handicap matter more to his identity than his actual name.
Eeyore, sometimes you are the most clueless motherfucker on this board.
Of course his handicap mattered more than his name, in the context in which he was brought up in the thread. I doubt most people reading this thread even know his name still, except for the first four letters.
The other times being when you're posting...
...right, touby?
Then why would the record book primarily only list his name as a sharer of his accomplishment with 3 other names...
...rather than his footnote handicap you chose to fixate on and now inanely attempt to make a superior identifier?
This is precisely why Kelly signed Tebow...
...the Eagles' new 2-point man.
lol @ EeyR0r3 waxing about sports.
But he's right. Credit where credit is due.![]()
It was mentioned in the article quoted in the OP, as well. But he was being definitive about it.![]()
Dummy
AMIRIGHT?!
Dummmy
Dumb-dumb
If the scoring team elects for a two point conversion, where is the ball placed?
So, you're lining up for the conversion and boom, the defense goes offside. Then you elect to go half the distance from the two and then false start, so then you elect to go back to the conversion?
This is whackadoodle...
Once again, even with something as innocuous as sports banter, you never even enter the conversation, you just continue to be the secular TIMMAH! Tebow of Lit...
So, you're lining up for the conversion and boom, the defense goes offside. Then you elect to go half the distance from the two and then false start, so then you elect to go back to the conversion?
This is whackadoodle...
all this is about is more points for fantasy. That and keeping people glued to the seats because the xtra point is no longer a gimme.
Again this is Goodell and the owners watering down the 'integrity' of the game by taking something that's been the same since pretty much day one and changing to it benefit the fantasy leagues that are pumping almost as much money into the leagues as the TV contract.
In every sport there are some basic things that should never be changed, this was one of them. I wonder what's next? Eliminating field goals so it will all be touch downs and over rated modern QB's like Manning and Brady and Rogers can get more over inflated numbers(and pad fantasy stats)
Oh, wait they are trying that with narrowing the goal posts to make coaches go for it more on fourth down rather than try a long field goal which will now be harder.
If you're a long time football fan this game is becoming a damn joke.
Tell me again why you should reward teams that can only get field goals while punishing the teams that get into the end zone?
The purpose of football is not to kick field goals but to shove the ball down the length of the field.
You miss an extra point and it's the same as getting two field goals.
If it were fourth and goal from the two and the same sequence of events you described occurred a team would probably elect out of a prior decision to try a running/passing play for a touchdown, the yardage needed having changed drastically, and would then most likely have a change of mind and elect instead to kick the ball for a field goal, right? So electing out of going for two points from the five and a half in an extra point situation under similar circumstances and deciding instead to kick for one and lining up at the fifteen instead would make the same kind of sense, right?
No.
None of this makes makes any sense at all.
A much simpler solution would have been to make the two-point try mandatory.
No.
None of this makes makes any sense at all.
A much simpler solution would have been to make the two-point try mandatory.
Nine extra point kicks were missed in yesterday's NFL games alone. A total of eight were missed all of last season.
Scintillating, touby, simply scintillating.
No.
None of this makes makes any sense at all.
A much simpler solution would have been to make the two-point try mandatory.
I like watching two point attempts.
You should watch Pittsburgh's games. They go for two a lot now, and they're good at it.