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but to claim that it lacks athleticism is kind of a ridiculous claim to make, especially if you've never actually participated in the sport. One could argue that soccer lacks the physical strength or impeccable memory (albeit not for all positions) required in American football.
What is the most popular sport in the world?
Football (American soccer) ...[/url]
BORING SPORT??? HAHAHAHAHAHA
I'll admit I've never played this one, and it's one of the few sports I genuinely have zero idea of the rules and regulations and ins and outs of it, but it does seem to take about 4 hours for a 1(?) hour game and that makes me think that resting for 3/4 of the time requires a fairly low level of athleticism and/or fitness.
Additionally, given that amount of rest time who needs memory? You could be coached quite easily on all you need to know for the next 30 seconds of game time in all that frequent downtime...
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Oh fer fuck's sake.
If you don't like it, don't watch it.
A bunch of gorgeous, sweaty men running around in bulging shorts ? Who needs it.![]()
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If you don't like it, don't watch it.
Quoted for truth.
Do people not have enough cable channels? Is someone being forced to watch soccer against their will?
after all the earth is flat with the US in it's centre.
oops was that a british spellling?
Quoted again for absolute truth.I think you have it wrong. When the US isn't competing in an international event, the rest of the world ceases to exist. Well, except where we're fighting wars. Who was it who said that war is God's way of teaching Americans geography?
Just curious, how old is European football, compared to what "we" call football on this side of the pond?Actually, I really like soccer and wish it would become as big here as the rest of the world. To me, the most boring sports are golf and basketball.
And American football is not THE real football. We just took the name and gave it to another sport.
plus most of them are very cute, Ben Feilhaber or Ronaldo to name some... When others are screaming for the goal they won i scream because the guy who won the goal usually takes out his t shirt and i can see his abs or hugs other players...
I'll admit I've never played this one, and it's one of the few sports I genuinely have zero idea of the rules and regulations and ins and outs of it, but it does seem to take about 4 hours for a 1(?) hour game and that makes me think that resting for 3/4 of the time requires a fairly low level of athleticism and/or fitness.
Additionally, given that amount of rest time who needs memory? You could be coached quite easily on all you need to know for the next 30 seconds of game time in all that frequent downtime...
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Are you doing a deliberate parody of a pig-ignorant person discussing a sport he's not interested in?
One time I saw a receiver, running full out, jump into the air in a pirouette, catch the ball while facing backward, finish his turn while descending, and keep running without missing a step. If you don't call that athleticism I'll ask for your definition, which I expect will be new to me.
That doesn't sound all that different from baseball, which of course is successful in a huge way...
Hey, no disputing the success of American Football. Certainly its success revived a somewhat flagging interest in Janet Jackson, and raised shares in TiVo...
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