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Rugby VS. American Football
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<blockquote data-quote="mania" data-source="post: 874941" data-attributes="member: 75051"><p>theres improv on D. there has to be. u react to the O. i prefered D because i was more in control of my destiny. i was a lone hunter. on O i had to do what i was told.</p><p></p><p>yeah the american teams we played, we were almost always better harder hitters. </p><p>when we'd socialise togther afterwards they'd ask where we learnt to hit so hard. we told them we dont need pads to tackle and the only reason we wore helmets is cos everyone else was. those players also said they didnt get taught to tackle; which i find really bizarre as its a corner stone of rugby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mania, post: 874941, member: 75051"] theres improv on D. there has to be. u react to the O. i prefered D because i was more in control of my destiny. i was a lone hunter. on O i had to do what i was told. yeah the american teams we played, we were almost always better harder hitters. when we'd socialise togther afterwards they'd ask where we learnt to hit so hard. we told them we dont need pads to tackle and the only reason we wore helmets is cos everyone else was. those players also said they didnt get taught to tackle; which i find really bizarre as its a corner stone of rugby. [/QUOTE]
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