Before a game-winning touchdown pass, XFLBattlehawks QB 10AJMcCarron gave several hand signals to his receivers, including touching his elbow. What did the signals mean? “I can’t tell you that,” McCarron said, adding, “That’s old-school Bama.”
Before the touchdown pass, McCarron gave several hand signals to his receivers, including touching his elbow.
The XFL had averaged 12,272 spectators at its 12 games, with the largest crowd of 24,245 coming in San Antonio for St. Louis’ 18-15 victory over the Brahmas in the season-opening contest for both teams. The St. Louis defense intercepted Arlington quarterback Kyle Sloter three times and recovered a fumble on Sunday.
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