president ball puncher
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Literally punching the ball into the end zone is still not a touchdown, but also a touchback.
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Oh FFS. On the one yard line you line hp in the I formation to...PUNCH the ball into the endzone.
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Yeah that's why I said "literally." Weird when you use that term correctly and people still don't get it, but whatever.
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That would be a fumble.
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no it wouldn't.
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Quoting someone, then having to fix the quote because you got it wrong the first time, is indeed a fumble.
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Lol in that aspect yes.. haha I thought u were saying like if the player punched the ball out. I didn't get your context
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Molly are you really that happy (giddy) for so many millions of Americans to lose their health insurance. Get a grip!
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i can't believe the president just murdered 24 million people.
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Literal metaphor for what the Republicans did today, so eager to celebrate they forgot to score first
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that's still not how football works. try watching a game some time, instead of pandering to the folks you are dicking over
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In what sport does one punch a ball into the end zone?
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in football. it's a term commonly used to describe a short run by back for TD. It's like living in England & not knowing about soccer...

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I watch football (when my team's playing) and I have NEVER heard of punching a ball into the end zone.
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Can we go back to your original interpretation?
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