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From the point of view of popularity the best-known member of the Commission was Walter Camp, the Yale athlete whose sobriquet was `` the father of American football ''.
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* Austin Collie ( born 1985 ), Canadian-born American football player
* 1965 – Sterling Sharpe, American football player
* 1972 – Chad Eaton, American football player
* 1973 – Donnie Edwards, American football player
* 1973 – Randall Godfrey, American football player
* 1976 – Chris Hoke, American football player
* 1978 – Tim Hasselbeck, American football player
* 1981 – Jeff Faine, American football player and agent
* 1986 – Aaron Curry, American football player
* 1988 – Carlton Mitchell, American football player
* 1952 – Reuben Gant, American football player
* 1961 – Charles Mann, American football player
* 1985 – Ted Ginn, Jr., American football player
* 1966 – Dave Meggett, American football player
* 1983 – Troy Williamson, American football player
* 1951 – Mack Brown, American football coach
* 1987 – Darren McFadden, American football player
* 1972 – Ray Lucas, American football player
* 1978 – Marvel Smith, American football player
* 1980 – Seneca Wallace, American football player
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American and lateral
While the forward pass is an invention of the North American game, the lateral and backward pass is also a part of rugby union and rugby league, where such passes are much more common.
Rarer lateral consonants include the retroflex laterals that can be found in most Indic languages and in some Swedish dialects, and the voiceless alveolar lateral fricative, found in many Native North American languages, Welsh and Zulu.
* A lateral pass in American football
The tlh sound that he incorporated into Klingon, unusual to speakers of North American English, is common in other English accents, and in North and Central American indigenous languages, in which it is usually transcribed as tl,or ƛ ( a voiceless alveolar affricate with lateral release ); this is the sound at the end of the word " Nahuatl ".
* Many South American horse breeds have a range of smooth intermediate lateral ambling gaits.
* The rack or racking is a lateral gait most commonly associated with the Five-Gaited American Saddlebred.
The Oriental Darter differs in appearance from American darters most recognisably by its white lateral neck stripe.
Deforestation of river banks of the Mississippi and tributaries to fuel the hundreds of steamboats that plied the river had several significant environmental effects: destabilizing the banks, causing the Mississippi to become wider and more shallow, causing more severe flooding and leading to lateral channel changes in the American Bottoms area.
The African Darter differs in appearance from the American Darter most recognisably by its thin white lateral neck stripe against a rufous background colour.
Mexican Spanish and some other Latin American dialects have adopted from the native languages the voiceless alveolar affricate and a voiceless alveolar lateral affricate represented by the respective digraphs < tz > and < tl >, as in the names Atzcapotzalco and Tlaxcala.
In 1918 the American neurosurgeon Walter Dandy introduced the technique of ventriculography whereby images of the ventricular system within the brain were obtained by injection of filtered air directly into one or both lateral ventricles of the brain via one or more small trephine holes drilled in the skull under local anaesthesia.
The hook and lateral or hook and ladder is a trick play in American or Canadian football.
It contrasts laminal and apical stops, as in Basque and languages of Australia and California ; epiglottal and glottal stops and fricatives, as in the Mideast, the Caucasus, and the American Pacific Northwest ; and is perhaps the only language in the world to contrast alveolar lateral and palatal lateral fricatives and affricates.
In American English, the voiceless alveolar stop phoneme is realized as the alveolar flap allophone when it is preceded by a sonorant phoneme other than an alveolar nasal or lateral, and, at the same time, followed by an unstressed vowel phoneme.

American and pass
Unlike sports like Association football and ice hockey which require the puck or ball to pass completely over the goal line to count as a score, both Canadian and American football just merely need the nose of the ball to break the vertical plane of the outer edge of the goal line.
In American football and Canadian football, not all players on offense are entitled to receive a forward pass.
An American football quarterback in the " pocket " and preparing to pass.
The forward pass is one of main distinguishers between gridiron football ( American football and Canadian football ) in which the play is legal and widespread, and rugby football ( union and league ) from which the North American games evolved, in which the play is illegal.
The development of the forward pass in American football shows how the game has evolved from its rugby roots into the distinctive game it is today.
Illegal and experimental forward passes had been attempted as early as 1876, but the first legal forward pass in American football took place in 1906, after a change in rules.
In American and Canadian football, a forward pass — usually referred to simply as a pass — consists of one offensive player throwing the football towards another downfield in the direction of the opponent's goal line.
Under American football's tuck rule, if the quarterback is attempting to bring the ball back to his body after starting a passing motion, a lost ball may be considered an incomplete pass even if the quarterback's arm is moving backward at the time.
Pierce, a Native American, taught Reiter to throw an underhand spiral pass, but Reiter had short arms and was unable to throw for distance from an underhand delivery.
A snap ( colloquially called a " hike ", " snapback ", or " pass from center ") starts each American football and Canadian football play from scrimmage.
Some 7, 500 soldier-students were to pass through the University during its four one-month sessions ( see G. I. American Universities ).
All CMs must pass the same certifying exam administered by the American Midwifery Certification Board for CNMs.
Webster also played a critical role lobbying individual states throughout the country during the 1780s to pass the first American copyright laws, which were expected to have distinct nationalistic implications for the infant nation.
* 1906 – The first legal forward pass in American football is thrown by Bradbury Robinson of St. Louis University to teammate Jack Schneider in a 22 – 0 victory over Carroll College ( Wisconsin ).
The Pan American Health Organization ( PAHO / AMRO ) became the first region to develop and pass a policy on research for health approved in September 2009.
* March 7 – Bradbury Robinson, American who threw the first forward pass in American football history in 1906 ( b. 1884 )
* February 1 – Bradbury Robinson, who threw the first forward pass in American football history in 1906 ( d. 1949 )

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