There is a boy who worked at six flags with long flowing blonde hair, sexy nerd glasses, and a look of strict nerd boy dominance that makes me blush. The first time I met him he made a bit of a sadistic joke about the security guards, and I heard his very sexy definitely gay voice.
The next year he was working in a different shop, the one that used to be the kids store but is now like the general WB and Six Flags merch store in the middle of the park. This boy was so gorgeous. We'll call him "Cody" for now. So I was wearing my football jersey and I looked very straight and all but we got talking. Somehow I blerted out how sexy his hair was. I forgot what else happened because it was kinda a blur, but we wound up exchanging numbers. Since then we've been sending dirty texts, pics, and flirting in the park. Eventually we found out that he makes a great dom! He knows how to totally own me hypnotically making me do wild things!
One day when no one in the store was looking he shoved his hands down my pants and groped me like he owned my cock. It was one of the best trips to the park I EVER HAD.
Is a final NFL score of 6-1 possible?
Actually, yes, although it has never happened, and would take a very odd set of circumstances to actually occur.
The winning team would have to score a touchdown, and then on the extra-point attempt, somehow botch the play so badly that they ended up getting tackled in their own end zone, at the other side of the field. Such a play is a “one-point safety,” a play that has never happened in the NFL, and which has only happened twice in college football history, both times against the team that had given up the touchdown.
It’s much more likely for a one-point safety to occur in college football because of the existence of the “defensive extra point” rule, where the team playing defense against a PAT or two-point conversion can score two points if they take possession of the ball on the play and get it into the other team’s end zone. If the team were to, for example, block a PAT kick, have it go into their end zone, and try to run it out but get tackled in their end zone, then the kicking team would get a one-point safety. This is why it’s happened in college. But the defensive extra point rule doesn’t exist in the pros. And besides that, you’re talking about the kicking team giving up a one-point safety in your hypothetical “6–1” game.
This would require the winning team scoring just one touchdown and the other team never scoring at all, except that on the winning team’s PAT or two-point conversion attempt, they ended up in their own end zone. It’s theoretically possible, but I don’t know how it could happen in the real world, since it would require sending the ball 98 yards in the other direction. I can’t see how a bad snap on a kick, a blocked kick, or two-point play with the quarterback in the shotgun could travel that far.
Here is a video of a one-point safety in college football in 2004, but one scored by the team which had kicked a failed PAT: The 1-point safety is a football play so rare it’s never happened in the NFL.
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