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    Party trays from Dunny’s BBQ Dunny’s BBQ, 13 N. Main St., Fall River, offers party trays . A small tray serves 10 to 15, and a large tray serves 25 to 35 people.

  3. NFL Kickoff Game - Wikipedia

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    2003: The kickoff game's popularity and success saw it move to ABC as part of the Monday Night Football package. In order for the kickoff game to fit into the schedule, ABC dropped the Monday Night Football game held in the last week of the NFL season. That game had become increasingly unpopular because it often lacked playoff significance, and ...

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    The only thing that remains the same is the kicker will still kick off from the 35-yard line, but his teammates will line up on the opponents’ 40-yard line, a full 25 yards away from the guy who ...

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    3. Kick back at Field Day Music Festival. There's plenty to love about an afternoon of music, camaraderie, and giving back as the Field Day Music Festival Kickoff Party takes center stage at Lake ...

  6. Aflac Kickoff Game - Wikipedia

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    The Aflac Kickoff Game (known as the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game until 2023) is an annual series of college football games played on the opening weekend of the NCAA Division I FBS season in Atlanta, Georgia. Organized by the Peach Bowl, [1] the event coincides with Labor Day weekend in the United States.

  7. Touchdown celebration - Wikipedia

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    College football, governed by the NCAA also penalizes excessive celebrations with a 15-yard penalty. NCAA Football Rule 9-2, Article 1(a)(1)(d) prohibits "Any delayed, excessive, prolonged or choreographed act by which a player (or players) attempts to focus attention upon himself (or themselves)"; in addition, Rule 9-2, Article 1(a)(2) asserts that "After a score or any other play, the player ...