A combination of "sacked" and "tackled". When an NFL QB gets tackled, you want to say "He got sacked", but he didn't really get sacked, so you say "He got sackled!".
In football, tackling and sacking the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage preventing him from throwing the ball.
While watching the game and coming under the influence of a rather strong Old Fashioned, and being slightly tongue tied, a husband yelled "The quarterback got sackled so many times in this game!!"
In football, tackling and sacking the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw the ball.
While watching the football game and coming under the influence of a rather strong Old Fashioned, and being slightly tongue tied, a husband yelled , "That quarterback has gotten sackled so many times in this game!"
In football, tackling and sacking the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw the ball.
While watching the football gameunder the influence of a rather strong Old Fashioned, and being slightly tongue tied, a husband yells, "That quarterback has gotten sackled so many times in this game!"