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  • Did the Eagles benefit from the NFL extending the uprights?

    I was watching the game rewind and it seems to me that the foreskin kick that thunked off the upright might have been higher than the old ones were.

    If it was higher than the upright, the zebra would get to make the call and I suspect it would have gone against the Eagles.
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    Not sure

    Originally posted by IronEagle View Post
    I was watching the game rewind and it seems to me that the foreskin kick that thunked off the upright might have been higher than the old ones were.

    If it was higher than the upright, the zebra would get to make the call and I suspect it would have gone against the Eagles.
    But the zebras were terrible. They might not be able to be fined, but they should be graded and then those grades should be open to the public.
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      what about idiots who wanted to do away with kickoffs

      Originally posted by IronEagle View Post
      I was watching the game rewind and it seems to me that the foreskin kick that thunked off the upright might have been higher than the old ones were.

      If it was higher than the upright, the zebra would get to make the call and I suspect it would have gone against the Eagles.
      You never want to see a play like that again? Be a man, Ref and others.
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