Define: "Running down hill"
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:42 pm
OK I need help. The thing that really irritates me about watching pro and college football is that most of the announcers, play by play and analysts are ex-football players or coaches, They seem to rely on spouting off a steady stream of football cliche's, with out actually explaining what they mean. One of newest cliche that I have heard this year is "Running Down Hill". As in "the running back likes to run downhill" or "
he is down hill running back", or "they need to stop bla bla bla and simply run the ball downhill". What the hell does running the ball down hill mean. When I first heard it I thought it meant running the ball from the center of the field to side lines slant in a strait line, since the center of the field is generally crowned for drainage. But I don't think that is it. Does it mean running the ball strait up the middle towards the goal line? I think this is most likely it but it still does not make any sense to me. I my mind running down hill mean running in a strait line and with a fair amount of momentum behind them. This term really drives me crazy, because I think it is a term that really describes nothing, but is the cool thing to say. How about canning the latest and greatest cliche's and just stick normal English, or how about publishing a "List of cliche's to be used by ESPN for the year 2008-09".
So what does "Running Downhill" mean in football speak?
BTW: Yes I think this whole thing was started by Dick Vital, but I can not stand Dicky V either.
he is down hill running back", or "they need to stop bla bla bla and simply run the ball downhill". What the hell does running the ball down hill mean. When I first heard it I thought it meant running the ball from the center of the field to side lines slant in a strait line, since the center of the field is generally crowned for drainage. But I don't think that is it. Does it mean running the ball strait up the middle towards the goal line? I think this is most likely it but it still does not make any sense to me. I my mind running down hill mean running in a strait line and with a fair amount of momentum behind them. This term really drives me crazy, because I think it is a term that really describes nothing, but is the cool thing to say. How about canning the latest and greatest cliche's and just stick normal English, or how about publishing a "List of cliche's to be used by ESPN for the year 2008-09".
So what does "Running Downhill" mean in football speak?
BTW: Yes I think this whole thing was started by Dick Vital, but I can not stand Dicky V either.