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The quotation is widely, but wrongly attributed to American football coach Vince Lombardi, who probably heard the phrase from UCLA coach Sanders. [2] Lombardi is on record using the quotation as early as 1959 in his opening talk on the first day of the Packers’ training camp. [ 2 ]
In American football, a team's drive to move the football down the field does not count until the ball crosses the goal line. put some points on the board American Football: Show some impact or progress in a project. In American Football, teams can spend an inordinate amount of time moving the ball up and down the field without scoring.
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These inspiring football quotes feature sayings from famous athletes and coaches. They'll get you pumped for the Super Bowl (or whatever big game's coming up!).
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Football is an honest game. It's true to life. It's a game about sharing. Football is a team game. So is life. — New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath, pictured; American football makes rugby look like a Tupperware party. — British television broadcaster Sue Lawley, on the physical nature of football vis-à-vis that of rugby Image:Joe Namath.jpg
"Midfield maestro" is a term used in association football to describe a midfield player who excels in the technical and creative aspects of midfield play and who often create goalscoring opportunities for the attackers, while at the same time controlling the tempo of the match and raising the game of the other members of the team. [citation needed]
The NFL is back. That means people and teams are winning. That also means we have the correlated losers, too. For this week’s edition of the Football 301 Playbook, I looked at the 16 losers of ...