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i agree but the thing with commentators are they are always told not to be biased, the best commentating comes from local broadcasts, they go nuts, but i agree for the most part!
All I know is that I would sacrifice many a goat to get Adrian Peterson to run out for a test match in All Black colours
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All I know is that I would sacrifice many a goat to get Adrian Peterson to run out for a test match in All Black colours
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Ignorance.
American Football at the college level is one of the most passionate, beautiful sports on the planet. The kids play for pure love of the game and for wanting to win so bad to reach the National Championship. One loss and you're most likely done, every game matters. I've had the privelage of seeing The Ohio State University play at Ohio Stadium multiple times and i hate to be honest but seeing that stadium packed with 100,000+ all wearing red is something that is not experienced to often in rugby at any level. If it's lame to see amatuer athletes lay it all on the line, for themselves, the state, the university then i dont know what exciting is.
You guys don't understand, the tradition of the game is up there with any other game in the world. There is nothing like college football in this world. The rivalries, the passion, the tradition.
And our football is a lot like your football. One play can change a game, one simple play can change the course of the entire game, each play when those players line up you don't know whats coming, you don't know if its going to be a run or if the defense is going to get burned and your team takes it to the house, or if you will throw a interception that brings the other team right into it. Very similar to your football in that one penalty can change a match, one goal can make a difference, one pass, one slip etc. [/b]
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Ignorance.
American Football at the college level is one of the most passionate, beautiful sports on the planet. The kids play for pure love of the game and for wanting to win so bad to reach the National Championship. One loss and you're most likely done, every game matters. I've had the privelage of seeing The Ohio State University play at Ohio Stadium multiple times and i hate to be honest but seeing that stadium packed with 100,000+ all wearing red is something that is not experienced to often in rugby at any level. If it's lame to see amatuer athletes lay it all on the line, for themselves, the state, the university then i dont know what exciting is.
You guys don't understand, the tradition of the game is up there with any other game in the world. There is nothing like college football in this world. The rivalries, the passion, the tradition.
And our football is a lot like your football. One play can change a game, one simple play can change the course of the entire game, each play when those players line up you don't know whats coming, you don't know if its going to be a run or if the defense is going to get burned and your team takes it to the house, or if you will throw a interception that brings the other team right into it. Very similar to your football in that one penalty can change a match, one goal can make a difference, one pass, one slip etc. [/b]
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Ignorance.
American Football at the college level is one of the most passionate, beautiful sports on the planet. The kids play for pure love of the game and for wanting to win so bad to reach the National Championship. One loss and you're most likely done, every game matters. I've had the privelage of seeing The Ohio State University play at Ohio Stadium multiple times and i hate to be honest but seeing that stadium packed with 100,000+ all wearing red is something that is not experienced to often in rugby at any level. If it's lame to see amatuer athletes lay it all on the line, for themselves, the state, the university then i dont know what exciting is.
You guys don't understand, the tradition of the game is up there with any other game in the world. There is nothing like college football in this world. The rivalries, the passion, the tradition.
And our football is a lot like your football. One play can change a game, one simple play can change the course of the entire game, each play when those players line up you don't know whats coming, you don't know if its going to be a run or if the defense is going to get burned and your team takes it to the house, or if you will throw a interception that brings the other team right into it. Very similar to your football in that one penalty can change a match, one goal can make a difference, one pass, one slip etc. [/b]
And besides, I thought that sort of play wasn't Rugby? You spent several topics wanking on about how encourgaging teams to actually use the backline is a dasterdly Southern Hemisphere plot to turn Rugby into League, and that real Rugby is watching 2 fly halfs punting the ball out 46 times a game.
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To take a new fresh beer on the fridge, toilet etcWell... for me personally... American Football is boring. It's great to see a recap and so forth but what's up with all the interruptions?
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Rugby is tougher but NFL is very strategic. [/b]
Yeah....right buddy, that's why everyone around the world marvels of the supermen of NFL.Maybe Jonah Lomu, but he would be just an average athlete amongst the NFL circles.
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Maybe Jonah Lomu, but he would be just an average athlete amongst the NFL circles.
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<div class='quotemain'> Rugby is tougher but NFL is very strategic. [/b]
I'm sorry, but I'm going to disagree on this "If American picks this up, we'll be beaten to a pulp" rubbish. Absolute trash. Yes the do have the numbers and the money, but talent brings your sport to as totally different level. So what if you transplant say some 350lbs linebacker in rugby, they lack speed and agility, and all they'll make is one tackle and drop dead exhausted because they foces on nothing but muscles on their ***s, muscles on their arms and muscles \on their ball. \
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