Blocking the key to football

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"Crow pie" is a hybrid colloquial idiom and common in contemporary vernacular. Besides, given that communication's primary objective is to convey a idea, feeling, or thought, it's fine to use. Seeing as you know what he meant, making a correction, and an inaccurate one at that, is being flippant and semantic.
I've literally never heard those expressions mixed before.

If i just wanted to be an asshole who's just here to make a correction, i would have just said "were* ruined".
 

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I imagine there was some imbibing prior to this OP. No judgment, but a drunk post won't ever win a spelling or grammar bee.
 

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I imagine there was some imbibing prior to this OP. No judgment, but a drunk post won't ever win a spelling or grammar bee.
I'm not trying to win a spelling bee, I'm just pointing out how improved blocking lead to improved play by the QB and RB.
 

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This is still the only place i've ever heard crow pie.
 

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