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Re: Off Topic 2011
Only time I considered it cold at FSU was usually the first couple of weeks of the spring semester in early January. The trek to class would be chilly(mid 30's to low 40's) for the morning sessions. Still never really needed a coat. Just a sweatshirt and jeans normally did the trick
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I used to be the kid who in cold fronts would still wear normal clothes, but now i'm the opposite I bundle up. I have a coat now, but only because it's a really nice '09 Saints Super Bowl Champs coat I got for my gradSaints, LSU, Seminoles, Pelicans, Marlins, LightningComment
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Well it rarely happens but there's a scenario where a team can punt the ball to the offensive team and they can actually punt it back etc etc.
There's also the ability to run out of the endzone on a missed FG attempt. We've kinda sorta seen something like that in the NFL but it's clearly not a big element of the American game the way it is in Canada.
Last but not least even though it's not quite a rugby element it's something that I believe used to be part of the American game but abandoned rather quickly but has been around in Canada forever and that's being able to have motion before the snap of the ball.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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Well it rarely happens but there's a scenario where a team can punt the ball to the offensive team and they can actually punt it back etc etc.
There's also the ability to run out of the endzone on a missed FG attempt. We've kinda sorta seen something like that in the NFL but it's clearly not a big element of the American game the way it is in Canada.
Last but not least even though it's not quite a rugby element it's something that I believe used to be part of the American game but abandoned rather quickly but has been around in Canada forever and that's being able to have motion before the snap of the ball.Comment
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After all it's been around in some form or another longer than pro football in the US.
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