benyflyguy
En-Route
anybody catch that fight last night??
Crazy end to an otherwise ok game.
Crazy end to an otherwise ok game.
"A boring sport", lol. GTFO with that. It may not be a continuous stream of uninterrupted play, but the game itself is exciting and complex. There are a number of moving parts to every play, even if it looks mundane on the surface. Baseball can be boring, but if you know what you're looking at, there's always something going on for every single pitch. Soccer is pretty continuous, but can be boring because there isn't typically much scoring.I continue to wonder why anybody still watches professional football or college football for that matter. Three hours of commercials interrupted by a boring sport
When you pull the guys helmet off and hit him in the head with it, the guy should be banned for life. In any other situation that would be assault with a deadly weapon.
I continue to wonder why anybody still watches professional football or college football for that matter. Three hours of commercials interrupted by a boring sport
I continue to wonder why anybody still watches professional football or college football for that matter. Three hours of commercials interrupted by a boring sport
I continue to wonder why anybody still watches professional football or college football for that matter. Three hours of commercials interrupted by a boring sport
We solve that problem by recording all sporting contests in which we have an interest using our VCR. Zapping through the commercials opens your eyes to just how much time is wasted looking at them in real time.Bob
Sorry, I am used to rugby. You may have heard of it. No sissy pads. No sissy helmets. No light beer commercials. Continuous play. 3 or 4 rules."A boring sport", lol. GTFO with that. It may not be a continuous stream of uninterrupted play, but the game itself is exciting and complex. There are a number of moving parts to every play, even if it looks mundane on the surface. Baseball can be boring, but if you know what you're looking at, there's always something going on for every single pitch. Soccer is pretty continuous, but can be boring because there isn't typically much scoring.
I'd argue that Ice Hockey is about the only sport that keeps moving at a pretty phenomenal pace, but many people call it boring, too.
I am at work. Nothing better to do.@Morgan3820 It is kind of funny that you call it a boring sport, but yet you clicked on a thread that is clearly only about NFL football!
"A boring sport", lol. GTFO with that. It may not be a continuous stream of uninterrupted play, but the game itself is exciting and complex.
Perhaps, for the easily entertained. Like those that go to Disneyland as an adult without the kids.
I continue to wonder why anybody still watches professional football or college football for that matter
Sorry, I am used to rugby. You may have heard of it. No sissy pads. No sissy helmets. No light beer commercials. Continuous play. 3 or 4 rules.
I knew some Rugby players in my youth. They always looked like they had just been in a fight.
That was exactly my recollection. Soccer is a gentleman's game played by hooligans, and ruby is a hooligan's game played by gentlemen. To a man, everyone on the field was cordial and truly enjoyed the company of everyone on both teams... And the social aspect of rugby should not be ignored. Only organized sport I played where the home team is expected to host the away team after the match, and I can't ever remember seeing any animosity spill over from the game to the after party.
I didn't see ANY room for discussion there, now that I've seen the replays. The issue was not that Garrett hit Rudolph late... he didn't really hit him much at all on initial contact, but just wrapped him up. The issue is that after Rudolph threw the ball, Garrett did not release him, but just kept wrestling him to the ground for no reason. It happened slowly... it wasn't one of those plays where, in slow motion, it looked egregious but in real-time you could see how the player wouldn't have been able to back off. This was a decision on Garrett's part.. "Rudolph's going to the ground, I don't CARE that he doesn't have the ball." Rudolph should have remained calm and not wrestled back, but there is no WAY he instigated any of this. Of course, the three Steeler linemen shouldn't have beat the crap out of Garrett while he was lying on the ground either. All in all.... everything I hate about today's players, and nothing I love about the game....As for who started it, garrett or Rudolph, i guess it depends on if you think garrett made a late hit on Rudolph?.
Since there's only about 2 dozen guys who play to sport total I bet you have to be nice to all of them.And the social aspect of rugby should not be ignored. Only organized sport I played where the home team is expected to host the away team after the match, and I can't ever remember seeing any animosity spill over from the game to the after party.
What is this football thing of which you speak?
....and it’s on television? Not the television I watch.
Since there's only about 2 dozen guys who play to sport total I bet you have to be nice to all of them.
In my youth, I played both,(one year student exchange in NZ) I would beg to differ.I have, and you should watch the reaction of rugby players watching the big NFL hits and their opinions. The hits in rugby are nowhere near as violent.
I prefer the one that says, "Rugby Players Eat Their Dead."In my youth, I had a bumper sticker, “Give Blood-Play Rugby”.
This made my day.Soccer is a gentleman's game played by hooligans, and ruby is a hooligan's game played by gentlemen. To a man, everyone on the field was cordial and truly enjoyed the company of everyone on both teams.
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