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Solve : grid iron , great video?

Answer» http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/world-of-sport/article/23683/That's pretty awesome.
I'd hate to be on the opposing team's defense. They'll probably never LIVE this one down.
That's really funny. I've shared it with several people.

I also just saw it on the nightly news.i don't think another team will fall for that stunt again but he was a smart player to try thatThat was amazing! My senior football team is #1 in our district! We haven't lost a single game yet!Quote from: Helpmeh on November 11, 2010, 12:43:47 PM
That was amazing! My senior football team is #1 in our district! We haven't lost a single game yet!

you play grid iron , i bet you will not try thatNo way will that be tried here...wayyy too risky.Quote from: Helpmeh on November 11, 2010, 06:51:54 PM
No way will that be tried here...wayyy too risky.


risky ? no risk just stand up and walk forward , then run like *censored* Nobody will fall for that here...or will they?Why is it called Grid Iron in the UK?Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on November 12, 2010, 09:15:52 PM
Why is it called Grid Iron in the UK?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gridiron_football

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The term "gridiron" in REFERENCE to football first developed in the United States. It originally referred to the sport's playing field, alternately known as the "grid", due to the its patterned markings which give it the appearance of a gridiron.[7][8] The TERMS "gridiron" and "grid" were thence applied loosely to the game itself.[8]

Especially outside of the U.S. and CANADA, the terms "gridiron" and "gridiron football" are often used to distinguish the North American sport from other codes of football. "Gridiron" is particularly common in Australia and New Zealand.[5][6][9] In some cases the terms are used specifically for American football, sometimes even in distinction from Canadian football,[10] though it is now often used as a blanket term for all North American variants.[3]
I was too lazy to remove the citations links. mehQuote from: BC_Programmer on November 12, 2010, 10:57:23 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gridiron_football
I was too lazy to remove the citations links. meh

as BCP says , it called grid iron in a lot of countries ( as it's not football ) because the rest of the world plays football ( not soccer )

grid iron is like rugby , imported to the states and changed because they could not understand the rugby rules


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