dont you remeber anything from either The Longest Yard?? go for the knees and other lower extremities
2007-09-29 05:55:08
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answered by nas88car300 7
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As a former lineman, playing dirty is what makes the game fun (and to anyone who disagrees, try pushing fatasses all game while other people get the glory...). I played mainly LG, but I did play some DT. One of my favorite DT moves was a modified Club and Rip. The rip stayed the same, but the club was more of a straight shot to the ribs. At the bottom of the pile, short jabs to the ribs (as long as it doesn't look like you're hitting the other guy). And I know the balls are sacred, but after receiving my fair share of nut grabs, I worked that into my game. Another good one if you have a lot of mud from a rainy night is to grab a few fingerfulls of dirt (nothing that officials could notice) and act like you are going to swim move, and throw the dirt in his eyes. I played dirty, and I enjoyed the game dirty. It kept me on my toes, and kept me interested. BTW, I'm not some scrub who just liked to piss people off. I was an All-Conference lineman my junior and senior years and All-Area my senior year.
2016-03-19 02:16:42
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answered by ? 4
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"dirty" is a subjective term. Playing just outside the rules to get an advantage is playing dirty. When I was playing linebacker, the DL would be told to hold/turn the OL to create a gap for the LB to blitz through. That is dirty. Sometimes when I would biltz, I could give the lineman's facemask a tug to help me with my swim move. That is dirty.
Deliberately trying to hurt someone by late hits and cheap shots is not dirty.... it's DESPICABLE. Trying to hurt someone on purpose makes you the a piece of s**t. I hope the ref sees you and you get tossed from the game and suspended for the season.
2007-09-29 06:02:22
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answered by tocman45 4
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I wouldn't forget penalties, your coach might be very mad.
maybe a few jabs in a pile or a little kick to someone in the pile while the ref isn't looking.
"accidentally" kick them whil getting up after a play.
that's like the old Steelers used to do, that's partly why I can't stand them.
2007-09-29 05:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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well first.... get the field really really wet, and muddy works best.... add some friends and an oblong funny shaped ball, divide the players into 2 sides, toss, kick and whatever you need to do with the ball to the other side.... now go get it back! have fun!!!!
2007-09-29 05:56:08
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answered by Dee 2
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Play sportsmanly. Be proud and use integrity. Let them be the cheating losers. Be above them
2007-09-29 06:23:54
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answered by Chris G 2
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clip them. hit them after the play is over. yell at them when they miss passes or dont get yards. always look for the best opportunity to blindside somebody full force.
2007-09-29 05:52:09
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answered by nfl_john_madden 2
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Try to hurt them on every play with an extra shove or whatever to the ground...The hell with them as far as penalties...
2007-09-29 05:53:04
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answered by Terry C. 7
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dont quote me on this but, horse shoe tackle them(grab their shoulder pads right behind the neck) or after the tackle place elbow in the stomach.*
* i dont condone illegal conduct on the football field.
2007-09-29 05:58:10
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answered by Matthew J 3
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Watch the beginning of the movie “The Last Boyscout” (the unrated / NC-17 version).
2007-09-29 12:44:48
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answered by WillDeans 2
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