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<blockquote data-quote="USArugger" data-source="post: 29518"><p>"America is a new country in terms of the world, and it hasnt had time to develop a serious sport with cultural values"</p><p></p><p>It's nice that in your little world you can judge a sport by how long it has been played. I would have to say that if there was ever a point I was trying to make it is the complete opposite of yours. I don't care what sport anyone likes. It's your own dang business. I happen to like (in this order) American Football, NASCAR, rugby, baseball, and then there are quite a few depending on the time of year.</p><p></p><p>I actually enjoy playing soccer and watching my daughters play. If I had a son, he would probably only play soccer until he was old enough to play football because the seasons interfere. It is not necessarily anti-soccer it's just the way it is here. If he chose to play soccer instead, good for him. High School rugby does not catch on either because it tends to interfere with the "Almighty Football".</p><p></p><p>The "pads" comment about football is another old tired cliche. We used to play pick-up games all the time with no pads but it is a completely different game. You can't hit as hard without pads on because you will kill your shoulders and head. Football players can hit with reckless abandon. Rugby players have to use better technique or they will get hurt, Having played both rugby and football, there is no comparison. Not because one group is "tougher" than another but because you simply could not survive in rugby if you hit people like you do in football. One of the first things us rugby players who grew up playing football have to relearn is how to tackle. It sometimes takes a stung shoulder or a good knock to the head to make some of these guys realize that they aren't playing football. </p><p></p><p>Of course most people over here think that rugby is this crazy sport that only absolute maniacs play. While it might be kind of nice to have people think that way, it is bad news because many mommies won't let their little boys play rugby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USArugger, post: 29518"] "America is a new country in terms of the world, and it hasnt had time to develop a serious sport with cultural values" It's nice that in your little world you can judge a sport by how long it has been played. I would have to say that if there was ever a point I was trying to make it is the complete opposite of yours. I don't care what sport anyone likes. It's your own dang business. I happen to like (in this order) American Football, NASCAR, rugby, baseball, and then there are quite a few depending on the time of year. I actually enjoy playing soccer and watching my daughters play. If I had a son, he would probably only play soccer until he was old enough to play football because the seasons interfere. It is not necessarily anti-soccer it's just the way it is here. If he chose to play soccer instead, good for him. High School rugby does not catch on either because it tends to interfere with the "Almighty Football". The "pads" comment about football is another old tired cliche. We used to play pick-up games all the time with no pads but it is a completely different game. You can't hit as hard without pads on because you will kill your shoulders and head. Football players can hit with reckless abandon. Rugby players have to use better technique or they will get hurt, Having played both rugby and football, there is no comparison. Not because one group is "tougher" than another but because you simply could not survive in rugby if you hit people like you do in football. One of the first things us rugby players who grew up playing football have to relearn is how to tackle. It sometimes takes a stung shoulder or a good knock to the head to make some of these guys realize that they aren't playing football. Of course most people over here think that rugby is this crazy sport that only absolute maniacs play. While it might be kind of nice to have people think that way, it is bad news because many mommies won't let their little boys play rugby. [/QUOTE]
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