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WTF? I've never seen that in the NFL
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That was such a messed up play... fucking French people!
That would be better with circus music.
Or Benny Hill music and in fast forward.
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OK Here's the deal. In the CFL on kickoffs if someone from the return team fields the ball in the endzone, and doesn't bring it out it is a single point. If the ball goes out in the endzone without anyone touching it, it is nothing. On punts if it goes out in the endzone, or is fielded and not brought out then it it a single point. Same thing for missed field goals. If there is a kick team guy within 5 yards of the the return man when he gets the ball, then it is a no yards penalty (there is no fair catch) then it's a penalty which would wipe out the single point if it happened in the endzone.
Nussie_T Wrote:That was such a messed up play... fucking French people!
This was an awesome play. This would never happen in the NFL.
i bleed green Wrote:OK Here's the deal. In the CFL on kickoffs if someone from the return team fields the ball in the endzone, and doesn't bring it out it is a single point. If the ball goes out in the endzone without anyone touching it, it is nothing. On punts if it goes out in the endzone, or is fielded and not brought out then it it a single point. Same thing for missed field goals. If there is a kick team guy within 5 yards of the the return man when he gets the ball, then it is a no yards penalty (there is no fair catch) then it's a penalty which would wipe out the single point if it happened in the endzone.
Confusedhock: Wtf :? Wtf ....................... Wtf
Joe Wrote:
i bleed green Wrote:OK Here's the deal. In the CFL on kickoffs if someone from the return team fields the ball in the endzone, and doesn't bring it out it is a single point. If the ball goes out in the endzone without anyone touching it, it is nothing. On punts if it goes out in the endzone, or is fielded and not brought out then it it a single point. Same thing for missed field goals. If there is a kick team guy within 5 yards of the the return man when he gets the ball, then it is a no yards penalty (there is no fair catch) then it's a penalty which would wipe out the single point if it happened in the endzone.
Confusedhock: Wtf :? Wtf ....................... Wtf

I'm with Joe.
That's some insane shit right there.
Time to cut back on the Crown Royal.
The CFL is a lot different (more different?) from the NFL than people realize.
i bleed green Wrote:
Nussie_T Wrote:That was such a messed up play... fucking French people!
This was an awesome play. This would never happen in the NFL.

That looked like something out of a rugby game. Wouldn't happen in the NFL cause most NFL kickers would've made a 36 yard field goal.
negadave Wrote:
i bleed green Wrote:
Nussie_T Wrote:That was such a messed up play... fucking French people!
This was an awesome play. This would never happen in the NFL.

That looked like something out of a rugby game. Wouldn't happen in the NFL cause most NFL kickers would've made a 36 yard field goal.
Guys in the CFL regularly make field goal as long as NFL kickers. It's harder to kick in the CFL because the hash marks are wider than the goalposts, whereas in the NFL they are are the same width.One difference is the NFL gets more blocked kicks because CFL defenses are a yard off the ball before the snap.
i bleed green Wrote:
Nussie_T Wrote:That was such a messed up play... fucking French people!
This was an awesome play. This would never happen in the NFL.

Didn't say it wasn't awesome. Just said it was messed up. I still dislike French people.
i bleed green Wrote:Guys in the CFL regularly make field goal as long as NFL kickers. It's harder to kick in the CFL because the hash marks are wider than the goalposts, whereas in the NFL they are are the same width.One difference is the NFL gets more blocked kicks because CFL defenses are a yard off the ball before the snap.

The hash marks must be real wide judging by that kick. :poke:
Looks like alot more white players. I think that's why there's not alot of blocks. Everbody knows White guys can't jump.
negadave Wrote:
i bleed green Wrote:Guys in the CFL regularly make field goal as long as NFL kickers. It's harder to kick in the CFL because the hash marks are wider than the goalposts, whereas in the NFL they are are the same width.One difference is the NFL gets more blocked kicks because CFL defenses are a yard off the ball before the snap.

The hash marks must be real wide judging by that kick. :poke:
Looks like alot more white players. I think that's why there's not alot of blocks. Everbody knows White guys can't jump.
You mean like hartley missing a 29 yarder in overtime against atlanta?
i bleed green Wrote:
negadave Wrote:
i bleed green Wrote:Guys in the CFL regularly make field goal as long as NFL kickers. It's harder to kick in the CFL because the hash marks are wider than the goalposts, whereas in the NFL they are are the same width.One difference is the NFL gets more blocked kicks because CFL defenses are a yard off the ball before the snap.

The hash marks must be real wide judging by that kick. :poke:
Looks like alot more white players. I think that's why there's not alot of blocks. Everbody knows White guys can't jump.
You mean like hartley missing a 29 yarder in overtime against atlanta?

True, True. I probbly couldn't hit a 36 yd FG either. I'm just talking shit. Sometimes i'm a :douche:
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