it kind of reminded me of those fags that come out for an mma fight faking the glove tap and diving underneath for a take down. "Technically" it's legal but....
I have found a very clear correlation between name calling and lack of intelligence.
But, to answer your question, I'm pretty good at reading, and can give you lessons if you can afford them.
I know the article had a lot of words which could seem overwhelming, so I'll pick out the important ones.
I'm not being sarcastic, I'm just trying to help.
Everyone watching expected quarterback Joe Pisarcik to take one more snap and kneel with the ball, thus running out the clock and preserving a 17-12 Giants upset. Instead, he botched an attempt to hand off the football to fullback Larry Csonka.
He (Gibson) also personally despised the kneeling play, considering it unsporting and somewhat dishonorable (a view popular among a lot of coaches of the period).
The week after the game, both the Giants and Eagles implemented a new offensive formation to be used only in end-of-game kneeldowns. It is popularly known as the "Victory Formation" or "Victory Offense".
If you are having problems understanding any of that please let me know, and I will try to simplify further. And you can call me a fucktard, but it makes you look even more stupid.