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When did NFL quarterbacks stop calling plays?

Although this remained a common practice in the NFL through the 1970s, fewer QBs were doing it by the 1980s and even Hall of Famers like Joe Montana did ...

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Did Tom Brady win a national championship in college?

Brady entered college in 1996 at a school, Michigan, that at the time had claims to 10 national championships and his Wolverines won another title in 199...

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Is the splitter hard to throw?

Conclusion. The splitter, or split-finger fastball, is a truly devastating pitch when executed properly. It is thrown just like a fastball is, and it act...

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Does second base ever cover first?

With a runner on first base, when a ground ball is hit to the third baseman, second base will be covered by the second baseman, because unlike the shorts...

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Did Vanessa James and Morgan Cipres ever date?

Canadian pairs skater Vanessa James insisted Thursday she was not aware that her former partner, Morgan Cipres, had been involved four years ago in alleg...

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What's the hardest position to play in baseball?

More often than not, arguments point to shortstop as the hardest position in baseball. Some may point to the catcher, or center fielder, or maybe even pi...

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Where is Morgan from cheer now?

Morgan Simianer Morgan returned to Navarro for the 2019-2020 season but quit cheer after the competitions were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic that...

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Are Dortmund in the Super League?

Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund not joining European Super League. The Bundesliga clubs Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig have said the...

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Do Ping putters make ping sound?

The old, original Ping putter (BeCu head) I had made a very distinctive "ping" sound when striking the ball. I left it on the golf course and when I went...

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Who has the highest vertical leap in NBA history?

There's only been one player nicknamed “His Airness in NBA history,” and that's Michael Jordan. He currently owns the NBA highest vertical jump...

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