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    Quote Originally Posted by ShamsWoof10 View Post
    Go to bed dude.. FOREVER!!!!

    Since you want to "ACT" like you know... explain then... how do they "loft" it then..? Do they ask their coach to pull out the putter leg for extra points..?

    Why go to bed? I could never get tired of embarrassing you. If you haven't noticed, a football is an oblong object. The point of impact from the kicker's foot effects the trajectory and thusly, the loft of the kick. As such, a kicker is able to kick the upper half of said oblong object and kick what is referred to as an onside kick. But by your logic, that would defy the laws of physics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by englishmike View Post
    Do you think the trajectory is the same from 40 yds as 20 yds? It's basic math and the fact you want to argue means you're incapable of seeing reason or logic, which means I'm wasting my time.
    Got to pull you up on it. It's maths, not math. You should know this. You're getting too Americanised.

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    If you need further explanation, the further down the point of impact from the kicker's foot on said oblong object in relation to its upright stature, the higher the loft of and the greater the angle of the trajectory for said kick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacomax View Post
    Got to pull you up on it. It's maths, not math. You should know this. You're getting too Americanised.
    Interesting point and one with which I struggle every day.

    Colour, maths, tyre.....the list is endless.

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    This forum is about having some fun and making money...relax Einstein

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    Started a thread bemoaning the intelligence on the board, you couldn't make this stuff up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShamsWoof10 View Post
    It's also a scientific fact (I think they call it physics) that 45 degree angle is the optimum angle for optimum distance
    I think Shams gets his science/physics facts from playing the long jump on Track & Field.

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    Was this the game with the horrible "excessive" celebration penalty after the TD on the last play of the game?

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    i think it was just that the guy who scored tossed the ball in the air. not a blatant excessive celebration.
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