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Highlights - Charlotte
Nice highlight reel. 5-3, baby.





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(This post was last modified: 10-27-2014 06:21 PM by 49RFootballNow.)
10-25-2014 08:50 PM
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Was this game on Madizone??? Haha. It said they only had audio. I paid for the ****** Charlotte feed that was just terrible.
10-26-2014 09:03 AM
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Is it possible for a field goal to be high enough but not far enough?
10-27-2014 10:32 AM
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Hee hee. That's funny. 'High enough' at the point of intersection (football vector against vertical plane of goal post) is undefined... because it's short, i.e. has no rate, no vector. As such, there is no point of intersection (if ball stops before crossing the plane), and thus, by definition, you're correct. There is no such thing as high enough, not far enough.

It's kinda like saying... University of Richmond is a rival. There is no University of Richmond (only RU) and as such, no rivalry is possible.
10-27-2014 11:15 AM
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(10-27-2014 11:15 AM)boozeANDammo Wrote:  Hee hee. That's funny. 'High enough' at the point of intersection (football vector against vertical plane of goal post) is undefined... because it's short, i.e. has no rate, no vector. As such, there is no point of intersection (if ball stops before crossing the plane), and thus, by definition, you're correct. There is no such thing as high enough, not far enough.

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Hmmm, that's what I thought. Someone should let Schik know. 03-wink
10-27-2014 12:01 PM
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(10-27-2014 12:01 PM)POTUS#4 Wrote:  
(10-27-2014 11:15 AM)boozeANDammo Wrote:  Hee hee. That's funny. 'High enough' at the point of intersection (football vector against vertical plane of goal post) is undefined... because it's short, i.e. has no rate, no vector. As such, there is no point of intersection (if ball stops before crossing the plane), and thus, by definition, you're correct. There is no such thing as high enough, not far enough.

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Hmmm, that's what I thought. Someone should let Schik know. 03-wink

Something about the way he says, "its threw there," just doesn't work for me.
10-27-2014 01:44 PM
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(10-27-2014 11:15 AM)boozeANDammo Wrote:  Hee hee. That's funny. 'High enough' at the point of intersection (football vector against vertical plane of goal post) is undefined... because it's short, i.e. has no rate, no vector. As such, there is no point of intersection (if ball stops before crossing the plane), and thus, by definition, you're correct. There is no such thing as high enough, not far enough.

This reminds me of the scene in major league where the guys in the outfeild are talking about the trajectory of the ball and then finally one of them stops and says, who gives a ****, its gone!
10-27-2014 03:18 PM
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Too high... too high. (one of the best movie lines ever)
10-27-2014 03:24 PM
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Schick was so bad on Saturday. I was stuck listening over tunein, and my god, he gave us about 4 picks and 70 pts before the usual retractions.

I'll miss him, but I won't miss the heart attacks and my internal "Schick buffer" (when you're not sure you've won a game until 5 minutes after the broadcast ends).
(This post was last modified: 10-27-2014 03:30 PM by JMU2004.)
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