Re: Favorite/Least Favorite football 'expressions'
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 12:07 pm
Heretic!sheajets wrote:Couple of phrases you don't hear of anymore
Scat Back
Bull Rush
Coffin Corner
Pooch Punt
Flanker
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Heretic!sheajets wrote:Couple of phrases you don't hear of anymore
Scat Back
Bull Rush
Coffin Corner
Pooch Punt
Flanker
hahaha. Can't really even remember the last time I've heard it during a broadcastBryan wrote:Heretic!sheajets wrote:Couple of phrases you don't hear of anymore
Scat Back
Bull Rush
Coffin Corner
Pooch Punt
Flanker
Seems to me I hear "bull rush" fairly often.sheajets wrote:Couple of phrases you don't hear of anymore
Scat Back
Bull Rush
Coffin Corner
Pooch Punt
Flanker
So do I.rhickok1109 wrote:Seems to me I hear "bull rush" fairly often.sheajets wrote:Couple of phrases you don't hear of anymore
Scat Back
Bull Rush
Coffin Corner
Pooch Punt
Flanker
RyanChristiansen wrote:“establish the run”
First, rushing is an essential part of the game and it’s expected, so you don’t need to establish it. Second, the inevitable idea that you run so you can pass has been disproven by Pro Football Outsiders relative to the modern game: most rushing yards now come late in the game by the team that’s ahead, to use up the remaining game time.