It's a dead subwoofer.
Yes, unless the ball was blocked.
There was no backup kicker. Kevin Butler was the only one, unless you count the punter.
unless you installed one yourself, it doesnt have one but it sounds like it does huh lol.
Buy one with everything unless you know you have the tools.
When buying an amp its best and safe to use the 1:1 ratio. That would mean if subs RMS was rated at 350 watts then get a 350 watt amp. Alot of installers will use 3:1 ratio because the subs max rated at 1200 watts so they say you will need a 1200 watt amp. But the truth is that sub may only peak a fraction of a millisecond. So unless your competing for a title championship there is no need to destroy you subs that you paid so much for.
It can be, unless there are concentric circles.
No, not unless the defense tips the ball, or the pass is backwards or lateral. A center is not allowed to receive a forward pass.
You get your water from the treatment center which is pumped to your house, unless of course, you don't pay.
No, but the centre of gravity need not be inside the object. Not unless Gravity is not a variable. But it is not possible for an object to not have a center of mass.
No one controls it unless you happen to believe in a deity or deities.
welcome center
In the NFL, players are not allowed to run the center sneak. This is because the lineman can not be a ball carrier unless there is a fumble.