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SHOT RULESAfter a season of long debate, I think we have come up with a good set of rules for when shots are appropriate. Nothing is written in stone however.
The Fort Bragg Patriots Fans drink of choice is, when available, Dekuyper’s Sour Apple Pucker, Hot Damn, or Buttershots, in that order.
Pre-Game Shot – Just a shot for luck, for victory, and because football without a shot is just plain ol’ wrong.
Halftime Shot – This shot is only taken if we are tied or winning at halftime.
Shutout Shot - This is definitly worth celebrating, as long as we are the team with points on the board. No, 0-0 at the half doesn't count
Post-Game shot (Victory Shot) – This needs no explanation
Touchdown Shot – Shots are only done for touchdowns not field goals. Not getting into the end-zone and settling for three points is no cause for celebration. There are exceptions though, see below.
Safety Shot – A safety is only worth two points, but I feel that the effort to get the opposing team so close to the end zone that you can tackle a runner, sack the quarterback, or just make them lose the ball in some way to make them give you two points is reason to celebrate with a shot.
Double Shot – There are only three reasons for a double shot. A fumble recovery taken in for a touchdown in the same play. An interception ran in for a touchdown. And winning the Super Bowl. That kind of effort deserves a double shot celebration.
If a turnover does not result in a touchdown on that play, no shot is comsumed.
If a turnover results in nothing or a field goal, then no shot will be consumed. Better luck next drive.
GO PATS!!!!!
Please don’t drink & drive. Pick a DD. Thanks and be safe.
