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Old 06-16-2009, 02:38 PM
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Default ICE CREAM FOOTBALLS FINALLY !!!!!

Coaches,

It is great news to hear that the miggle ice cream football can be used in the cbsmf and the future PFNSO (PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL NATIONAL SHOOTOUT ).These footballs have been outlawed in the past. It is said that they knock the players over once they are hit with the ball. I personally prefer these footballs because they are a little more durable and easier to handle than the popular felt footballs. Im quite sure miggle took the chance to make something different not to have sit on a shelf because some coaches don't like them. It is mass produced so it is available to all.

I have been practicing with them the past few nights and none of the players were knocked over. (YES I HIT THE PASS). Maybe they were made for a player that has more weight on him. Like i said, it did not knock over a ff.net figure at all. It's JUST ME , i feel the regular felt footballs are just too light for me.

Does anyone get a different zip on the ball when thrown with a baskin robbin ?


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Old 06-16-2009, 03:01 PM
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I prefer the ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich) ball.

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