Does anyone have a gif of Zack carrying Zeke?

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that was the funniest play i've seen in ages. zeke was half a foot off the ground and martin was pushing him forward. zeke was even cracking up about it on the way back to the huddle.

i could watch that on repeat for hours.
 
Pic is all I can find for now.

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It takes a special kind of madness to play in the land of the mammoths as often as running backs do.

I once got caught up in a stampede at a concert, it was the first time I felt what it must be like to get caught up in a force of nature and have absolutely no control. I wouldn't want to do that again.
 
It takes a special kind of madness to play in the land of the mammoths as often as running backs do.

I once got caught up in a stampede at a concert, it was the first time I felt what it must be like to get caught up in a force of nature and have absolutely no control. I wouldn't want to do that again.

Then stay on my good side.
 
It takes a special kind of madness to play in the land of the mammoths as often as running backs do.

I once got caught up in a stampede at a concert, it was the first time I felt what it must be like to get caught up in a force of nature and have absolutely no control. I wouldn't want to do that again.
So you're one of those that asks security for help and gets pulled out and deposited back into the crowd farther back.

That's probably sane.
 
I want a gif of Beasley breaking ankles on one of his catches. The guy covering almost laid down after Sauce made the cut.
 
BTW, isn't it illegal to carry a player??

I always wanted to ask this question for different reasons of course. Lets say a receiver catches a ball 3 yards in bounds but a DB catches him and carries him out of bounds without letting his feet touch down. Would that be an incomplete pass? While this is very unlikely being a DB, unless a Safety is the DB, is sometimes 30 lbs less than the receiver. So for the question lets say it is a CB doing the carrying. Just always wondered that. Thanks in advance.
 
If Ron Leary was also pushing the pile, Zeke would've scored
 
I always wanted to ask this question for different reasons of course. Lets say a receiver catches a ball 3 yards in bounds but a DB catches him and carries him out of bounds without letting his feet touch down. Would that be an incomplete pass? While this is very unlikely being a DB, unless a Safety is the DB, is sometimes 30 lbs less than the receiver. So for the question lets say it is a CB doing the carrying. Just always wondered that. Thanks in advance.
It isn't illegal to "push" a player forward. As for the db carrying a wr out of bounds.... that rule was changed a few years back. It used to be a judgement call if a db pushed a wr out of bounds that a wr would have caught it if not pushed then it is a catch or a td depending where the catch was made obviously. Now if a db pushes a wr out of bounds before he can get his feet down then it is incomplete.
 
I always wanted to ask this question for different reasons of course. Lets say a receiver catches a ball 3 yards in bounds but a DB catches him and carries him out of bounds without letting his feet touch down. Would that be an incomplete pass? While this is very unlikely being a DB, unless a Safety is the DB, is sometimes 30 lbs less than the receiver. So for the question lets say it is a CB doing the carrying. Just always wondered that. Thanks in advance.

You can do that, I can't remember where but I've seen this recently.
 
It isn't illegal to "push" a player forward. As for the db carrying a wr out of bounds.... that rule was changed a few years back. It used to be a judgement call if a db pushed a wr out of bounds that a wr would have caught it if not pushed then it is a catch or a td depending where the catch was made obviously. Now if a db pushes a wr out of bounds before he can get his feet down then it is incomplete.

Yeah but they can be pushed several yards in the air.
 
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