Two weeks ago, Central High took time out of stomping a mudhole in Zachary when Central quarterback Will Briscoe decided to get cute on a 2-pt conversion–he throws the pass behind-the-back to a wide-open receiver in the endzone. The Harlem Globetrotters would be impressed. That said, any late hit that would happen to that little bastard later in the game would be totally deserved. Although if dude is launching bombs behind the back like that on you, maybe it’s just time to fire up the bus. –via Deadspin.
TAGS: HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Lofty.
You bet on the Washington Generals?
I thought they were due!
I was more impressed with Cliff Lee’s behind-the-back catch in the bottom of the eighth last night (at least I was until Joe Buck sucked the excitement out of it with his awful, awful announcing. I swear that man could make an orgy at the Playboy mansion sound boring).
The pitcher on my softball team tossed a behind-the-back throw to first to get the last out in my game last night. It was one of the many times I felt ashamed for playing a sport that someone couldn’t retaliate by throwing at him.
So, if he got hit as he was going behind his back like that, and the ball came out, would it be a fumble or would he have been in a “throwing motion?”
That pass floated less than a Philip Rivers pass.
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