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football verbs that should be banned from use


PhillyB

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20 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

1) Tattooed. ex. "Wooooo, Thomas Davis came up and just tattooed him in the flats!"

2) Skied. ex. "He really skied for that ball in the endzone but still couldn't bring it down."

 

Add a few of your own

I hate when broadcasters are trying to use examples about someone and use it plurally: "He is gong to be a great Tight End like the Shannon Sharps, the Jason Wittens or the Greg Olsens. 

Why not just say there name?

Also - not in the NFL but in the UFC when they say "He likes to bang"

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