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  Re: (OT) (NBA) Hallelujah!         


Author: spooge
Date: May 30, 2008 21:39

"chadbryant.net" chadbryant.net> wrote in
news:4840cabc$0$87076$815e3792@news.qwest.net:
> "MAXdaAXEjd" wrote:
>
>>> This NBA finals will be GLORIOUS!
>>
>> should be a war...

What, did the NBA promise the winning team their own weight in blow as
reward for winning? Combining NBA players and cocaine usually results in a
good drive-by or 2.

If it works out well the NFL can follow suit for the Super Bowl. Maybe
throw in a few pit bulls and a couple Hum Vees and the teams will really be
motivated to win.

--
The reasoning man who scorns the prejudices of simpletons
necessarily becomes the enemy of simpletons; he must expect
as much and laugh at the inevitable" -The Marquis De Sade
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  Re: Are helmet radios illegal?         


Author: Tarkus
Date: May 30, 2008 17:52

jim wrote:
> In pro or college football, can you use helmet radios to communicate from QB
> to players?

No. In the pros, one player on offense and (now) one player on defense
can have a helmet radio, communicable with one person on the sideline
only. None of the other 10 players on each side can have a helmet radio.

In college, there is no such provision, which is why you see a lot of
signals and/or substitutions, for delivering play calls.
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  Are helmet radios illegal?         


Author: jim
Date: May 30, 2008 17:42

In pro or college football, can you use helmet radios to communicate from QB
to players?
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