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HitDoctor, My wife is from Cherry Hill, were always up there, and when we go up I have flags and magnets all over my car! We watched a game with some hardcore eagle fans, at their house and at an eagles bar! Dont care where I am, we rep our team! Hope to see you there this season when thier playing.
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A free kick is what you do after a safety.
My bad... you are correct...
What I SHOULD have asked is "How many of you know what a 'Fair Catch Kick' " is? It was a Fair Catch Kick that Allen attempted to use to get the score from 24-20 to 24-23.
It did not work. What is it?
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Everyone move out of the way - Wysocki is here...I remember Eddie Brown - a slow, sure-handed punt returner, breaking 5 - 6 tackles (rumbling, bumbling, stumbling) one rainy, muddy Monday night on the way to scoring the winning TD on a punt return against the Cardinals...
I'm just stirrin' the pot and living in the '70s.
Countertrey wrote:A free kick is what you do after a safety.
My bad... you are correct...
What I SHOULD have asked is "How many of you know what a 'Fair Catch Kick' " is? It was a Fair Catch Kick that Allen attempted to use to get the score from 24-20 to 24-23.
It did not work. What is it?
Oh, then I take it back. It was a free kick. After a safety or a fair catch (which can also occur on a kickoff) a team is allowed a "free kick," which is to say that you can kick the ball in any form (I don't think you are allowed to use a tee, though). If you elect to kick it from the turf (as a field goal or a drop kick) and it goes through the uprights, that's 3 points.
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I remember Eddie Brown - a slow, sure-handed punt returner, breaking 5 - 6 tackles (rumbling, bumbling, stumbling)
That would be...FAST Eddie Brown.
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After a safety or a fair catch (which can also occur on a kickoff) a team is allowed a "free kick," which is to say that you can kick the ball in any form (I don't think you are allowed to use a tee, though). If you elect to kick it from the turf (as a field goal or a drop kick) and it goes through the uprights, that's 3 points.
Brass ring. The other important factor is that the defense must line up 10 yards off the ball, and MAY NOT impede the kick.
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Countertrey wrote:After a safety or a fair catch (which can also occur on a kickoff) a team is allowed a "free kick," which is to say that you can kick the ball in any form (I don't think you are allowed to use a tee, though). If you elect to kick it from the turf (as a field goal or a drop kick) and it goes through the uprights, that's 3 points.
Brass ring. The other important factor is that the defense must line up 10 yards off the ball, and MAY NOT impede the kick.
Did they not use a free kick to score points in the film 'The Green machine'?
They can impede the kick after it has traveled 10 yards. Like a punt, though, it is not a free ball, unless a defender has touched the ball first.
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Manchester_Redskin wrote:Countertrey wrote:After a safety or a fair catch (which can also occur on a kickoff) a team is allowed a "free kick," which is to say that you can kick the ball in any form (I don't think you are allowed to use a tee, though). If you elect to kick it from the turf (as a field goal or a drop kick) and it goes through the uprights, that's 3 points.
Brass ring. The other important factor is that the defense must line up 10 yards off the ball, and MAY NOT impede the kick.
Did they not use a free kick to score points in the film 'The Green machine'?
That was a drop kick. And the film title was "The Longest Yard."
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JSPB22 wrote:Manchester_Redskin wrote:Countertrey wrote:After a safety or a fair catch (which can also occur on a kickoff) a team is allowed a "free kick," which is to say that you can kick the ball in any form (I don't think you are allowed to use a tee, though). If you elect to kick it from the turf (as a field goal or a drop kick) and it goes through the uprights, that's 3 points.
Brass ring. The other important factor is that the defense must line up 10 yards off the ball, and MAY NOT impede the kick.
Did they not use a free kick to score points in the film 'The Green machine'?
That was a drop kick. And the film title was "The Longest Yard."
Ahh... was that the film with Burt Reynolds in prison?
Jeez, I'm on a roll with my posts tonite, if I keep this up I'll be asking NC43Hog for an Avatar!
Manchester_Redskin wrote:JSPB22 wrote:Manchester_Redskin wrote:Countertrey wrote:After a safety or a fair catch (which can also occur on a kickoff) a team is allowed a "free kick," which is to say that you can kick the ball in any form (I don't think you are allowed to use a tee, though). If you elect to kick it from the turf (as a field goal or a drop kick) and it goes through the uprights, that's 3 points.
Brass ring. The other important factor is that the defense must line up 10 yards off the ball, and MAY NOT impede the kick.
Did they not use a free kick to score points in the film 'The Green machine'?
That was a drop kick. And the film title was "The Longest Yard."
Ahh... was that the film with Burt Reynolds in prison?
Jeez, I'm on a roll with my posts tonite, if I keep this up I'll be asking NC43Hog for an Avatar!
Yes, and they just did a remake with Chris Rock and Adam Sandler. The prisoners' team was named the Green Machine, though, so you were close.
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JSPB22 wrote:Yes, and they just did a remake with Chris Rock and Adam Sandler. The prisoners' team was named the Green Machine, though, so you were close.
Is that in the 2005 remake? In the original movie, the team was "Mean Machine", wasn't it?

Anywho, if the bus has a built in DVD players, we can rewatch that football classic on the way to Detroit. That oughta settle the question.

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I may stand corrected, RS. I never saw the remake, and it has been so long since seeing the original, that I can't be sure. Green Machine sounded correct since it rhymed, but now I honestly can't decide. Mean Machine sounds better, though. Other football DVDs I'd suggest are:
Brian's Song
Rudy
North Dallas Forty (just 'cause it makes that Texas team seem like such a bunch of A-holes)
Brian's Song
Rudy
North Dallas Forty (just 'cause it makes that Texas team seem like such a bunch of A-holes)
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JSPB22 wrote:I may stand corrected, RS. I never saw the remake, and it has been so long since seeing the original, that I can't be sure. Green Machine sounded correct since it rhymed, but now I honestly can't decide. Mean Machine sounds better, though. Other football DVDs I'd suggest are:
Brian's Song
Rudy
North Dallas Forty (just 'cause it makes that Texas team seem like such a bunch of A-holes)
Yep, the original was called mean machine. Remember it now
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Yes, and they just did a remake with Chris Rock and Adam Sandler. The prisoners' team was named the Green Machine, though, so you were close.
as for this movie, i am finally proud to say that Dalip Singh is the big guy who is a main character and is from my hometown in a small city in northern India...
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