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  2. Spike (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Spiking at any other point while the ball is live is always intentional grounding regardless of pressure or location; this is called a delayed spike. [4] In Canadian football, spike plays are legal but very rare. This is mainly because the clock always stops after the three minute warning after every play until the ball is spotted by the ...

  3. Touchdown celebration - Wikipedia

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    Simply "spiking" the ball is not interpreted as excessive celebration unless the ball is spiked towards another player on the opposing team. Jumping onto the outer wall to accept contact from fans, such as the Lambeau Leap, is also not considered such, as it is off the field of play.

  4. List of sports idioms - Wikipedia

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    keep one's eye on the ball Ball games: To remain alert. In most games involving balls, it is important for players to keep track of the ball. AHDI dates to circa 1900. [37] keep the ball rolling (keep the ball bowling) Some ball games: To keep a conversation or endeavour from flagging. In some games, the ball must be kept moving or play stops.

  5. Volleyball spiking - Wikipedia

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    In volleyball, spiking is the offensive play where a player swings the ball with their palm sharply downwards over the net and into the opposing court, making it difficult for the opposing team to recover the ball. The mechanism of spiking is unique to volleyball, but its counterparts in other sports include slam dunking in basketball, smashing ...

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    The athlete plays the position of outside hitter, and according to the lawsuit, can spike the ball at 80 miles per hour. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/ NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

  7. Why does Clemson football keep making ‘critical errors’? Dabo ...

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    Swinney — who had to use two timeouts earlier in the second half due to procedural issues — said Clemson considered spiking the ball “for a second.” ...

  8. Buffalo Bills punter turned tight end goes 'balls to the wall ...

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    When Davidson scores, whether he spikes the ball or he gives it to a lineman, the celebration never lacks for energy. Back in OTAs, he scored one day while the media was allowed to watch and he ...

  9. Talk:Spike (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    But a spike is simply the act of intentionally throwing the ball into the ground. There's a long history of players spiking the ball in the end zone after scoring a touchdown. Players also used to spike the ball after a big play, to the point that it was officially declared to be delay of game.