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<blockquote data-quote="4x4niner" data-source="post: 781339" data-attributes="member: 73760"><p><strong>football codes crossover</strong></p><p></p><p>As a fan of the 49ers watching jarryd hayne has shown many that crossing codes both ways can be done, the main problem with NFL players is the psychological idea of not being able to wear protective gear, once that is overcome, the necessary indurance and skill traits of rugby codes can be taught effectively over time. Watch how unique some abilities can be imported over from another sport. Now the other way round is wearing pads and helmet that difficult to dplay in? Yes and no, it takes skill and time to play and get used to wearing a helmet, hayne came naturally to using one in preseason, that is one of the least difficult but a difficult nuisance to adjust to, this determines if you are going to be a standard american football player, reading the plays and understanding your particular tasks and determined route and thats not even touching the main points of NFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4niner, post: 781339, member: 73760"] [b]football codes crossover[/b] As a fan of the 49ers watching jarryd hayne has shown many that crossing codes both ways can be done, the main problem with NFL players is the psychological idea of not being able to wear protective gear, once that is overcome, the necessary indurance and skill traits of rugby codes can be taught effectively over time. Watch how unique some abilities can be imported over from another sport. Now the other way round is wearing pads and helmet that difficult to dplay in? Yes and no, it takes skill and time to play and get used to wearing a helmet, hayne came naturally to using one in preseason, that is one of the least difficult but a difficult nuisance to adjust to, this determines if you are going to be a standard american football player, reading the plays and understanding your particular tasks and determined route and thats not even touching the main points of NFL. [/QUOTE]
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