aww, come on. just think, there are 100 yeards in a football field, with 3 feet per yard. 3 feet times 100 yards is equal to 300 feet. Stay in school, and next time try to do it on your own.
2006-08-22 15:52:07
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answered by Sadie555 2
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Even if it is limited to goal line incidents, there will still be pressures to expand and broaden the service to other questionable decisions, should they arise. However, I believe that technology in sport is critical in retaining and enhancing fair play and preventing bias, look at rugby for an example- the world cup final and that so called 'no try'. If this try was given on the basis of recollection alone, it would have changed the whole completion of the match and may even of had affected the team which won the thing. So what i'm saying is that yes, we should have this technology for all the questionable disputes because it only takes a fraction of a second to resolve and will prevent unnecessary gatherings around the referee whist ironically is the real time waster. Furthermore people are developing a device which senses whether the ball has crossed a line and relays this signal to the referee in the form of a beeping sound.
2016-03-19 04:52:23
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answered by ? 4
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You people are all idiots just for answering this question that was asked by someone that wants you to believe they are smart enough to go to a message board to ask the question to get the answer but not smart enough to google how many feet in a yard and how many yards in a football field then click on a calculator.
2016-12-18 16:06:01
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answered by Kelly 1
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RE:
how many FEET long is a football field from goal line to goal line??
~<=HoMeWoRk=>~
thank you!!
2015-08-07 08:08:40
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answered by Shauna 1
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100 yards with 3 feet per yard gives 300 feet.
2006-08-22 15:46:39
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answered by Joseph G 3
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about 300
2006-08-22 15:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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300 feet.
2006-08-22 15:53:39
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answered by zen2bop 6
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Yes, it's possible
2016-08-08 13:16:40
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answered by Velma 3
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With end-zones, 360 ft.
2014-09-16 02:15:28
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answered by James 1
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Hi, just wanted to mention, I enjoyed this discussion. quite valuable answers
2016-08-23 05:04:47
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answered by Anonymous
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