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04-21-2013, 04:44 AM
#196
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by Balla_Status
Carlin Isles says hi. He's been touted as the FASTEST rugby play OF ALL TIME. And guess what? He's american and black.
He played american football for awhile...and now plays Rugby sevens. He's without a doubt the fastest rugby player of all time. If you've ever seen him play, if he gets just a little bit of space. Forget about it. That's a try guaranteed. Of course only one of him being like that isn't enough to win the world championship against teams like SA, New Zealand and Australia but imagine seven of him playing in the rugby sevens. They'd wreck shop dude.
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04-21-2013, 06:20 AM
#197
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by AngelEyes
6'7" 287 lb Julius Peppers
They're different kind of athletes specializing in different things.
Julius Peppers would be winded and finished halfway through a rugby match, he couldn't last 90 minutes running 12 KM.
It's like marathon runners vs sprinters-who is the better athlete? Who is tougher? It's foolish to compare athletes in different sports.
If American football players didn't wear pads, they would simply not do the same type of tackles and hits that they do now while covered in padding.
ALSO, the game just gets boring in low stakes regular season matches. Who wants to waste time watching the Cleveland Browns vs the Miami dolphins go 3 and out 3 and out 3 and out every drive with a 3 minute commercial break in between and a 5 minute break between each quarter? It is boring as shit.
Last edited by Nick Young; 04-21-2013 at 06:24 AM.
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04-21-2013, 09:30 AM
#198
I rule the local playground
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04-21-2013, 10:15 AM
#199
I rule the local playground
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by LJJ
It's a bunch of marginal athletes on steroids running into each other in between commercials.
tl;dr , nice troll
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04-21-2013, 11:26 AM
#200
#1 Joel Embiid Stan
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
I used to play American fooball as a 4th grade kid in the dirt,snow,ice and sometimes rain with highschoolers .. memories.
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04-21-2013, 11:54 AM
#201
World's Finest
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by Balla_Status
Russell Wilson says hi
Johnny Manziel is the ****ing man. 6' 1" 200 lbs. Sure he could gain a little weight if he needed to but his agility gives him the ability to make the plays that wins game. If he bulks up? Who knows.
Plus Manziel is only 20 and won the heisman was a redshirt freshman. He's got time brotha.
Even Russell is shorter and a solid 6 pounds heavier. But I hear you, dude's a college sophmore/redshirt freshman. He'll bulk up at least 10 pounds before the NFL I think
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04-21-2013, 01:18 PM
#202
the Sho Kosugi of ISH
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by Balla_Status
Carlin Isles says hi. He's been touted as the FASTEST rugby play OF ALL TIME. And guess what? He's american and black.
He played american football for awhile...and now plays Rugby sevens. He's without a doubt the fastest rugby player of all time. If you've ever seen him play, if he gets just a little bit of space. Forget about it. That's a try guaranteed. Of course only one of him being like that isn't enough to win the world championship against teams like SA, New Zealand and Australia but imagine seven of him playing in the rugby sevens. They'd wreck shop dude.
the fastest rugby player of all time is African American?
this should be a shock to no one except LJJ
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04-21-2013, 02:09 PM
#203
______________________
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by -p.tiddy-
the fastest rugby player of all time is African American?
this should be a shock to no one except LJJ
No shit. Look up his highlights on youtube. He absolutely smokes everyone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA5bwqVN5LM
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04-21-2013, 02:59 PM
#204
*****
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by PHX_Phan
Lol at the reactions in this thread. Americans just think their shit doesn't stink and have the best of everything. Definitely has nothing to do with the fact that athleticism is the top priority in the NFL. I wonder if any of these guys saying this have ever seen a combine?
I remember when I tried comparing real world statistics of NFL players to Rugby players, and found that I had to do a good amount of digging to find anything on top Rugby players other than size and weight. A lot of those guys don't even have any sort of official stats posted. That alone tells me that Rugby does not focus as much attention on athletic ability as the NFL. Do a search on even some of the most obscure names in pro football and you will easily find out their speed, strength and jumping height.
Rugby is more skill-oriented. You can't take a freak athlete and turn him into a great Rugby player like you could in the NFL.
Which is exactly why LJJ needs to shut the f[COLOR="Black"]uck[/COLOR] up about NFL players being marginal athletes. Thanks for proving our point.
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04-21-2013, 03:45 PM
#205
Decent college freshman
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
ESPN ranked the toughest sports in the world today based on metrics such as
power
speed
agility
endurance
flexibility
nerve(ability to overcome fear)
durability
hand/eye coordination
analytic aptitude
NFL is ranked #3 (boxing ranked #1).
Soccer ranked #10 and Rugby ranked #13.
Link
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...otal_rank#grid
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04-21-2013, 04:16 PM
#206
the Sho Kosugi of ISH
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by Vragrant
ESPN ranked the toughest sports in the world today based on metrics such as
power
speed
agility
endurance
flexibility
nerve(ability to overcome fear)
durability
hand/eye coordination
analytic aptitude
NFL is ranked #3 (boxing ranked #1).
Soccer ranked #10 and Rugby ranked #13.
Link
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...otal_rank#grid
I agree with boxing being #1...or just "fighting" in general, MMA could be #1 as well
"fighting" uses every single facet of athleticism...
-speed
-endurance
-size
-strength
-agility
-coordination
-etc
-etc
-etc
you name it...you need absolutely ALL of it to box/fight
after that though it is the NFL, that is complete BS that hockey would be above the NFL, they don't even have to jump...
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04-21-2013, 07:05 PM
#207
Oh yeah, Mitch Kramer?
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by -p.tiddy-
after that though it is the NFL, that is complete BS that hockey would be above the NFL, they don't even have to jump...
That's pretty flimsy reasoning.
In actual fact I agree with you about NFL > hockey in terms of athleticism, but "they don't jump" is a horrible argument and it's definitely a lot closer than you seem to think. That's like saying basketball > hockey because they jump. Like really?
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04-21-2013, 07:29 PM
#208
the Sho Kosugi of ISH
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by johndeeregreen
That's pretty flimsy reasoning.
In actual fact I agree with you about NFL > hockey in terms of athleticism, but "they don't jump" is a horrible argument and it's definitely a lot closer than you seem to think. That's like saying basketball > hockey because they jump. Like really?
I wasn't trying to claim that was the sole reason or even the main reason...just something that came to mind.
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04-21-2013, 09:37 PM
#209
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
Originally Posted by Vragrant
Stopped reading there.
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04-22-2013, 03:01 AM
#210
Chuck Hayes Stan
Re: If American Football wasn't called "football", would it be more popular...
I can't believe that this thread is still going and has gotten off topic like this...
And that's on ISH. I guess inciting the NFL stans is a sure fire thing.
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