I would have to do a dance I invented called the "POUT"!
2007-03-08 23:49:22
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answered by mrbasketball9 2
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I'd Spread My Arms Out Like An Airplane And Act Like I'm Flying In The Endzone, All Around. One Of My Teammates, At The Same Time, Would Be In Front Of Me Acting Like He Was An Air Traffic Controller And Guide Me. Then I'd "Touch Down" In The Endzone Like I Was Landing My Plane. Extending My Whole Body Out On The Ground. I Hope I Get The Best Answer Cause If Thats Not Creative, I Dont Know What Is
2007-03-08 13:32:21
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answered by Jae T 2
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Most have already said my answers:
1) Hand the ball to the ref and act like I have been there before.
2) Either get the rest of the team involved or do something to get the fans involved (ie "the Lambeau Leap").
I am one of those who is against the silly/stupid endzone antics. I can understand if its a touchdown that won the game to get your team into the playoffs, or win an important playoff/super bowl game. But every touch down is like that now, and its so mundane its lost any uniqueness.
2007-03-08 14:04:58
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answered by Mike S 3
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Hand the ball to the ref, go to the sideline and do it agian the next time i score.
It is called doing your job. It can be entertaining but adds little value to football. If anything it emphasizes that "I am more important than anyone else!'
Class=Tomlinson
Classless=Owens, Chad Johnson, Steve Smith etc....(i would add Randy Moss to this list but since he has no chance at the endzone with the raiders he cant really dance canhe? Does pouting like a little girl who didnt get his way a "dance"?)
2007-03-08 12:46:12
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answered by Bloodsucker 4
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I'd show some class and professionalism, hand the ball to the ref and walk to the sideline. It is about time the NFL cracks down on all the celebration crap. You want to dance in front of people, buy a dance club.
2007-03-08 15:36:08
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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If it was a touchdown that won the game, or an amazing play, I would do either a simple spike or a "dunk" over the uprights. Otherwise, for a run-of-the-mill regular season touchdown, I would probably just drop the ball on the ground or hand it to the official. I don't personally have a problem with celebrations, as long as they are short and spontaneous. I have zero respect for players that plan their end zone celebrations, unless they are players that ordinarily would never score (i.e. linemen, backup players, etc.)
2007-03-08 12:49:23
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answered by D-Low 3
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Depends, if I am an offensive skills player, hand the ball to the official and nothing else. That is what I am being paid to do. If I am a linebacker, corner, or safety, I might toss the ball to the official. If I played on either line, I would definitely be spiking the ball and doing a dance. Offensive and defensive lineman maybe score once or twice if they get lucky in their career, it would be worth a celebration, as opposed to a running back or receiver who scores once or twice a game.
2007-03-08 12:52:50
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answered by msi_cord 7
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Drop the ball and walk away like i have been there before.. I hate end zone antics.. unless they bring the entire team there and celebrate together.. The guy who does the celebrating is like the guy at the end of a factory line who boxes the item up and sends the finished product.. Maybe he should slam the box to the ground and dance???
2007-03-08 12:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends, if I were the type of player that scored pretty often, then I'd do nothing, maybe just toss the ball, if the official caught it, great. But, if I were on defense and it was an interception returned for a touchdown, I'd totally try to punt the ball in the stands, the only drawback is if you miss the ball with your foot, you look really stupid.
Cheers!
2007-03-08 13:18:23
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answered by Steel Empress 6
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Talk about how much it is a show of respect for the opponent since overcoming them is reason to celebrate, etc. all week.
Then on game day just hand the ball to the official and walk to the sidelines.
2007-03-08 12:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I would just give the ball to the ref, but if I had to do a celebration, I would pretend to take a ****, with the ball, on the other team's logo on the goal post. The game would have to be away.
2007-03-08 16:20:45
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answered by Anonymous
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