I keep hearing this, and it's a legitimate concern. However, why is it that whenever the name Patrick Mahomes comes up, nobody seems worried about him getting hurt? Didn't he dislocate his knee last year? And he plays in a style similar to Cam. Am I missing something?
Indeed. And the Baseball Hall of Fame has a permanent exhibit commemorating that famous home run. The US Postal Service issued a stamp honoring it.
And sportswriters and historians from New York will twist themselves into knots claiming that what Bobby did was not cheating.
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The bobbling (is that a word?) phenomenon might be caused by the footballs being massively over-inflated by the game officials to the point where they feel as though they are filled with concrete.
Or maybe not. I don't know. One week and three hours to go...
The rule is a vestige of the old touchback rule. If you threw a pass into the end zone and it fell incomplete, it was a touchback. The rule was changed in the late 1950s.
It makes the stats of Johnny Unitas that much more impressive!
I think this is interesting. While the NFL seems to have found Manning "innocent," they have found the other three "not guilty." Didn't the league use different language when announcing its findings in the Manning investigation? It sure wasn't "a lack of credible evidence."
I think this is great.
I think it's wonderful that the league didn't leak investigation details to the press.
That they talked to Manning before publicly accusing him of anything.
That the league didn't concoct a story, and then change the story multiple times.
That the league accepted a...
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