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Bull's-eye
10-16-2006, 03:58 PM
$200 What does P.A.T. stand for?

$400 Video showing a college receiver making a legal catch going out of bounds. How does the college rule differ from the NFL?

$600 There is an end split far from the other players, what is the end called that is lined up next to the offensive tackle?

$800 QB about 5 yds behind the center where he triggers this type of formation.

$1000 A pass pattern straight up the field and has the same name as an insect.

Old Tiger
10-16-2006, 04:00 PM
$200 What does P.A.T. stand for?
What is a Point After Try?

$400 Video showing a college receiver making a legal catch going out of bounds. How does the college rule differ from the NFL?
What is two feet in bounds?

$600 There is an end split far from the other players, what is the end called that is lined up next to the offensive tackle?
What is a split end? lol

$800 QB about 5 yds behind the center where he triggers this type of formation.
What is shotgun?

$1000 A pass pattern straight up the field and has the same name as an insect.
What is a fly or 9?

Adidas410s
10-16-2006, 04:00 PM
Originally posted by Bull's-eye
$200 What does P.A.T. stand for?

$400 Video showing a college receiver making a legal catch going out of bounds. How does the college rule differ from the NFL?

$600 There is an end split far from the other players, what is the end called that is lined up next to the offensive tackle?

$800 QB about 5 yds behind the center where he triggers this type of formation.

$1000 A pass pattern straight up the field and has the same name as an insect.

easiest to hardest...

$200...$800...$600...$1000...$400

agree/disagree???

District303aPastPlayer
10-16-2006, 04:01 PM
Originally posted by Tiger WR
$200 What does P.A.T. stand for?
What is a Point After Try?

$400 Video showing a college receiver making a legal catch going out of bounds. How does the college rule differ from the NFL?
What is two feet in bounds?

$600 There is an end split far from the other players, what is the end called that is lined up next to the offensive tackle?
What is a split end? lol

$800 QB about 5 yds behind the center where he triggers this type of formation.
What is shotgun?

$1000 A pass pattern straight up the field and has the same name as an insect.
What is a fly or 9?

you lose 600 bucks...What is a TIGHT end Alex.

carter08
10-16-2006, 04:01 PM
Originally posted by Bull's-eye
$200 What does P.A.T. stand for?

$400 Video showing a college receiver making a legal catch going out of bounds. How does the college rule differ from the NFL?

$600 There is an end split far from the other players, what is the end called that is lined up next to the offensive tackle?

$800 QB about 5 yds behind the center where he triggers this type of formation.

$1000 A pass pattern straight up the field and has the same name as an insect.

What is Point after Touchdown
What is not legal
who is the tight end
what is the shotgun
what is a fly pattern

Old Tiger
10-16-2006, 04:02 PM
Oh well. He had them scrwed up anyway

Your supposed to provide a phrase and the answer is the question:rolleyes: :p

Butkus
10-16-2006, 04:03 PM
Originally posted by Tiger WR

$600 There is an end split far from the other players, what is the end called that is lined up next to the offensive tackle?
What is a split end? lol

Shouldn't this be the tight end?

Bull's-eye
10-16-2006, 04:05 PM
$200 Point after TD

$400 Only one foot in bounds

Those very smart people on Jeopardy only got the 2nd and third ones correct.

Adidas410s
10-16-2006, 04:08 PM
Originally posted by Bull's-eye
$200 Point after TD

$400 Only one foot in bounds

Those very smart people on Jeopardy only got the 2nd and third ones correct.

It would be Point After Try

BTEXDAD
10-16-2006, 04:14 PM
Most offensive lineman on the football team.
A: Who forgot to use right guard?

Another name for promiscuous, overweight cheerleader.
A: What is a wide receiver?

A woman's favorite player on the football team.
A: What is a tight end?

CenTexSports
10-16-2006, 04:25 PM
I believe that the most accepted definition for PAT is point after touchdown. PAT is not in the NCAA rule book. It is called a Try for points and they can be scored by touchdown (2 POINTS), safety (1 point) or field goal (1 point).

pirate4state
10-16-2006, 04:28 PM
Originally posted by BTEXDAD
A woman's favorite player on the football team.
A: What is a tight end? :clap: :clap: LMAO!!

Bull's-eye
10-16-2006, 04:34 PM
Originally posted by Adidas410s
It would be Point After Try

Correct answer: point after TD

Try?? What were they trying?

Adidas410s
10-16-2006, 04:39 PM
Originally posted by Bull's-eye
Correct answer: point after TD

Try?? What were they trying?

trying to get another point (or two)

g$$
10-16-2006, 04:44 PM
Tiger WR: you butchered two of those easy questions. What's up with you?

Lots of rules differ from college to pro. 2 that come to mind are the downing of the ball on a punt & how in college there is no force out / would have been in bounds on a catch. You're either in or out. Makes call easier for official.

CalallenWildcat
10-16-2006, 06:12 PM
Originally posted by Bull's-eye
$200 What does P.A.T. stand for?

$400 Video showing a college receiver making a legal catch going out of bounds. How does the college rule differ from the NFL?

$600 There is an end split far from the other players, what is the end called that is lined up next to the offensive tackle?

$800 QB about 5 yds behind the center where he triggers this type of formation.

$1000 A pass pattern straight up the field and has the same name as an insect.

$200 What is a Point After Touchdown
$400 What is Having One Foot In Bounds as opposed to Two (NFL - Two, College - One)
$600 Who is a Tight End
$800 What is the Shotgun
$1000 What is the Fly