| Expert | Average Ratings | Expertise |
|---|---|---|
DarrelAvailable
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I can answer most general NFL questions, don't know much about the college game. I can help with any kind of rules questions, federation, college, or pro. | |
Jim ConsidineU.S.
Available
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I can answer statistical questions about professional football. I am especially strong on the subject of the Baltimore Colts from 1947 through 1983, Washington Redskins, and the Baltimore Ravens. My services are best used when an older, obscure question is posed. The newer NFL records are easily accessible through www.NFL.com I do not appraise memorabilia. I am not an expert on Canadian Football, though I will take a shot at any questions you might I have a good understanding and recall of the folklore about Baltimore football. Some of this information may be subjective in nature. I will give the best answer possible if this is the case. | |
Randy InmanU.S.
On Vacation
returns 12/01/2009 |
I can answer general questions on the NFL. I do not answer soccer or College Football Answers. |
Dear JDA, Hmmmmm??? This is a fuzzy one. It reminds me of when we played touch football in the streets at ten-years old. This may be a rule in Australian Football (but I kind of doubt it) I checked
Dear Gerry, I was answering your question last night while watching Sunday Night Football. My eyes grew heavy and the next thing I know, I wiped out all of my information answering your question
Hi John, I am not aware of any resource that has this information. The NFL does not keep a record of the "most penalties assessed on a single play". There are probably some stories about multiple penalties
Hi Joe, The "fair catch rule" predates the NFL. As far as I can tell, when football was created from rugby, this is one of the rules that came with the game. The rule was given structure in 1894 by
Hi Bud, First let me apologize for taking so long to answer your question. I enjoy helping folks find answers to their questions. For some reason, I was not aware that I had a pending question. congratulations!

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