it ain’t Canadian football! maybe they’re short a player for 15-a-side rugby?
boy, Thom you had to know someone would count the ducks! should i be offended?
If you’ve ever seen migratory birds, you’ll note that they fly in an inverted “V” formation. Invariably, one leg of the V is longer than the other. Does anyone know why this is?
Actually, the reason is that it’s more aerodynamically efficient that way. It takes the effort-saving qualities of the V-formation and takes it one step further. (I have an exact explanation somewhere, but I’d have to get out my steam shovel to find it.)
Edcole1961 almost 15 years ago
That only happens when they get blitzed.
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
As long as the wide recievers are out on the wings!
Good Saturday Morning Thom & Everyone
carmy almost 15 years ago
Do they take turns wearing that one helmet?
Nebulous Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Did they need to leave a deposit when they rented the helmet? When it’s returned do they get their quarterback?
Ray_C almost 15 years ago
This is a big improvement over the old single wing formation.
yyyguy almost 15 years ago
it ain’t Canadian football! maybe they’re short a player for 15-a-side rugby? boy, Thom you had to know someone would count the ducks! should i be offended?
johnnydoc5 almost 15 years ago
Looks more like a power fly formation. Hand the ball to the halfquack.
TheWildSow almost 15 years ago
I was gonna throw a flag for too many men (birds?) on the field – 14! – but fishstix beat me to it!
GoodQuestion Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Well punned Nebulous.
This toon just quacks me up Thom Thom☺
Watch for the movie”Fly Hard” starring Bruce Mallard!!!
yyyguy almost 15 years ago
if they had an exercise video, would it be “buns of teal?”
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Are those Teal or Mallards?
Where’re the goal posts?
MisngNOLA almost 15 years ago
If you’ve ever seen migratory birds, you’ll note that they fly in an inverted “V” formation. Invariably, one leg of the V is longer than the other. Does anyone know why this is?
Because there are more birds on that side.
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Actually, the reason is that it’s more aerodynamically efficient that way. It takes the effort-saving qualities of the V-formation and takes it one step further. (I have an exact explanation somewhere, but I’d have to get out my steam shovel to find it.)