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  2. Bubble football - Wikipedia

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    Bubble football follows the same objectives and overall rules as regular football (i.e., teams compete to hit a ball into the opposing team's goal) with the added condition that each player must wear an inflatable bubble, similar to a water ball, around their upper torso. Bubble soccer is often played at corporate team building days, stag ...

  3. Bubble Shooter - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Shooter is a clone of the Puzzle Bobble arcade game that was released by Taito in 1994. The Bubble Shooter game and IP [ clarification needed ] are owned by Ilyon Dynamics, after they were acquired from Absolutist, who released the original game in 2002.

  4. On the bubble - Wikipedia

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    Firstly, a player must have to have a respectable record. Each year, when deciding between the five or six bubble teams, the Selection Committee primarily considers strength of schedule, top 50 wins, and top 100 wins. What hurts "bubble teams" trying to get into the tournament is a bad loss to a team that is below 150.

  5. Tips & Tricks: How to Play Bubble Town (and Other Bubble ...

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    The basic principle in these games is simple -- match three or more of the same bubble by shooting new ones from the bottom of the screen to the rows towards the top.

  6. Screen pass - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of a bubble screen pass against a basic 3-4 defense. The two outside wide receivers on the left will block for the slot receiver running the bubble screen. A screen pass is a play in gridiron football consisting of a short pass to a receiver who is protected by a screen of blockers. [ 1 ]

  7. How did it become legal to be so pushy in the NFL? - AOL

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    For decades, NFL rules prohibited offensive players from directly aiding a runner in any way, whether it was pushing or pulling him. But in 2005 — six months before the Bush Push — the league ...

  8. Running bounce - Wikipedia

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    Steven Baker of St Kilda Football Club demonstrates the running bounce. Aliesha Newman of the Melbourne Football Club executes a running bounce. A running bounce, or simply bounce, is a skill in the sport of Australian rules football (necessitated by the Laws of the Game) and some variants where a player bounces (or touches) the ball on the ground in order to run more than the maximum distance ...

  9. Table hockey - Wikipedia

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    A table hockey game, also called rod hockey game, stick hockey, bubble hockey, and board hockey, is a game for two players, derived from ice hockey. The game consists of a representation of a hockey rink; the players score goals by hitting a small puck into the opposing "net" with cutout figures that represent hockey players.