In ultimate, the act of jumping from inbounds, catching the disc, and throwing it back into the field of play to a teammate before landing out of bounds is called a "greatest". This happens occasionally in basketball, but I found out today that it can happen in football under extremely random circumstances:
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I can only assume this is what the Cardinals have been practicing when they were supposed to be learning the offense. |
That's fucking insane in the best possible way. Fortunately for those of us that are entertained by insanely bad football, there's always Tony Romo, perfecting his spiral:
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Does that count as intentional grounding? It probably is by the letter of the law, but it's pretty obviously not intentional. |
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