The first drive ended with a 47-yard field goal by Hall.
The working definition, as it is used today, was that set down by Hall (1976).
It led to a 37-yard field goal by Hall.
As described in great detail by Hall et al.
In the first-half, he tipped over a powerful effort by Hall.
The 28 was driven part-time by Hall in 2006.
Lucas did not throw, but he ran for 15 yards, keeping alive a drive that led to a 27-yard field goal by Hall.
Carolina was backed up on the next drive, thanks to one of its 10 penalties and a good kickoff by Hall.
Wheatley's fumble led to a 37-yard field goal by Hall.
Indeed, the game's opening drive ended with a failed 42-yard field-goal attempt by Hall.