You either beat'em in the air via the throw game, or on the ground via the one-leg-toss-in-front-of-the-other. What's your point?
Isn't that how you get the ball from one person to the other via the air? You throw it? I feel like if we were competing in a event that required me to move something to you via the air you'd tell me to throw it to you, so it would be a "throw"ing game.
One of the things I love about our coach is his willingness to buck the trends and create his own branding and to develop multitudes of fun quips.
When you think of the time he puts in to that, it is amazing that he has time to get anything else done.
What about bandy game? Catapult game? Lapidate game? Seems like use of those words would show intelligence. Please list what words one can use as synonyms for general football terms so as they may not sound like a "****ing retard". Asking for a friend.
"Pass" is what people say when they are unsure of an answer. It has a negative connotation associated with it. We don't need that stuff around our program.