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Bill Belichick will always be remembered for the 2000 NFL Draft that saw him select quarterback Tom Brady in Round 6 with the 199th overall pick, but ove...

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Is a shirt pull a foul?

While shirt-pulling is never going to break a player's leg, it is a foul and obviously halts an advantage to one team. Is pulling a shirt a foul in ...

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Is the goalie always allowed to use their hands?

Can a goalie always use their hands? A goalie can always use their hands in their own penalty box unless it impedes the opposition and causes a foul or f...

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Who would win boxer or karate?

If a boxer can't defend against kicks, then the karateka will win. If the karateka can't maintain distance, the boxer will win. Boxers need to ...

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What do red and yellow stakes mean in golf?

Red stakes in golf (or lines) allow the additional lateral relief option (see below). However, Committees may still use yellow stakes or lines in some in...

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Do skates run big?

Hockey Skate Size vs. Skates run smaller than shoes, and skates fit tight. Don't be concerned that your skates are a smaller size than your street s...

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Why is it called 7 on 7?

As the name suggests, there are 7 players at a time on the field for each team, while in regular football there are 11. What are the rules for 7-on-7? 7-...

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Can I learn karate online?

Online Training With Grading Submission My Online Karate is designed to allow you to train from the comfort of your own home. Instruction videos will gui...

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Who is the mascot for the Winter Olympics?

Bing Dwen Dwen, the Beijing Winter Olympics' mascot, a cute and rotund panda wearing a full-body “shell” made out of ice, is massively popular in Ch...

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Is Double punt legal in NFL?

For many of them, this was the first time they'd seen a double punt. Mike Pereira, the rules analyst for the broadcast, commented that the play was ...

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