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math problem: You have a 3 and 2

Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
3+2=0/10

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- M4H

haha, you sucker couldn't solve the other one!

I'm sorry I wouldn't help you cheat on your homework. :roll:

- M4H

I was asking for an explanation, not the result. The teacher wrote it down for us in a real weird way and I thought someone here could clarify it. tard.
 
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
3+2=0/10

😛

- M4H

haha, you sucker couldn't solve the other one!

I'm sorry I wouldn't help you cheat on your homework. :roll:

- M4H

I was asking for an explanation, not the result. The teacher wrote it down for us in a real weird way and I thought someone here could clarify it. tard.

Maybe if you'd, oh, read the thread, you'd learn something. :roll:

- M4H
 
3rd and 2? simple... do a pass fake and run straight up the middle for a first down. If that doesnt work just kick a field goal.
 
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
3rd and 2? simple... do a pass fake and run straight up the middle for a first down. If that doesnt work just kick a field goal.
I'd run a route to the side, they'd be expecting something down the middle. Either that or some quick slant route.
 
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