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Prepare yourselves for the greatest sports spectacle on the planet Earth.


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4 quarters of brute strength, physical prowess and showmanship unrivaled in this universe. Behold sports gods that lesser beings (like soccer players) aspire to be.
This-will-be-awesome.
  • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
    I'm looking forward to it. The Saints vs Vikings game was tremendous - but IMO, if NO play the same way in the Superbowl, the Colts will destroy them.

    Bring it on!



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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Motley
    Yeah, the saints will definately need to bring their 'a' game. Manning has some skills on his own and the colts in general are a pretty good team.

    I really wanted to see the vikings go though, just so brett favre could get another ring
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  • Profile picture of the author Sumit Menon
    I can't Watch NFL.. But, I hope The Colts win!
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  • Profile picture of the author Teresa Coppes
    Originally Posted by Michael Motley View Post

    Prepare yourselves for the greatest sports spectacle on the planet Earth.


    Superbowl
    4 quarters of brute strength, physical prowess and showmanship unrivaled in this universe. Behold sports gods that lesser beings (like soccer players) aspire to be.
    This-will-be-awesome.
    And don't forget their cute butts in those tight pants?! Ok not really but had to throw that out there. LOL

    I am a huge football fan and can't wait for the game. And the commercials too.

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    Originally Posted by Michael Motley View Post

    Prepare yourselves for the greatest sports spectacle on the planet Earth.


    Superbowl
    4 quarters of brute strength, physical prowess and showmanship unrivaled in this universe. Behold sports gods that lesser beings (like soccer players) aspire to be.
    This-will-be-awesome.
    Bloody shower of pansies wouldn't last two minutes in a game of rugby (a real man's game) without their body armour!

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    • Profile picture of the author Intrepreneur
      Originally Posted by Thomas View Post

      Bloody shower of pansies wouldn't last two minutes in a game of rugby (a real man's game) without their body armour!

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      Go get em Tommy!
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    • Profile picture of the author halfpoint
      Originally Posted by Thomas View Post

      Bloody shower of pansies wouldn't last two minutes in a game of rugby (a real man's game) without their body armour!

      YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.
      Originally Posted by pjCheviot View Post

      Try some of these without your padding, girls :p

      YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.

      REAL football.
      Pfft, no one gets hurt running in straight lines.

      This is real football.


      And this is why the Australian v Ireland International Series isn't played anymore;


      And further proof you have to be tough to play this sport;

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      • Profile picture of the author whateverpedia
        Originally Posted by Pat Jackson View Post

        Pfft, no one gets hurt running in straight lines.

        This is real football.

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        And this is why the Australian v Ireland International Series isn't played anymore;

        YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.

        And further proof you have to be tough to play this sport;

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        Never thought I'd find myself agreeing with a Geelong supporter, but there you have it.

        [In case you're wondering I support the side that beat you in `92 and `94]
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      • Profile picture of the author pjCheviot
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        Originally Posted by Pat Jackson View Post

        This is real football.

        And this is why the Australian v Ireland International Series isn't played anymore;

        And further proof you have to be tough to play this sport;
        Not going to argue with that, Pat - don't see any body armour or helmets in sight As Brucie would say "Good Game, Good Game"

        Originally Posted by Pat Jackson

        Pfft, no one gets hurt running in straight lines.
        You obviousy haven't played the game
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        • Profile picture of the author halfpoint
          Originally Posted by pjCheviot View Post

          Not going to argue with that, Pat - don't see any body armour or helmets in sight As Brucie would say "Good Game, Good Game"

          You obviousy haven't played the game
          haha. I don't think there is anyone in Australia who enjoys both Rugby and AFL. The supporters from each hate the other code with a passion.

          As an AFL guy, I enjoy having a dig at Rugby wherever possible.

          Originally Posted by whateverpedia View Post

          Never thought I'd find myself agreeing with a Geelong supporter, but there you have it.

          [In case you're wondering I support the side that beat you in `92 and `94]
          I was too young to feel the full effects of losing those two, same with '95. 2008 definitely hurt, though.

          Although, '07 and '09 more than made up for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author pjCheviot
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    Try some of these without your padding, girls :p


    REAL football.
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      Let's see your 'guys' handle these without pads.

      Even with pads it's still harder hitting then your wimpy game.
      Watch no. 7 right leg in the reverse angle shots.
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      • Profile picture of the author Intrepreneur
        Originally Posted by ThomM View Post

        Let's see your 'guys' handle these without pads.


        Even with pads it's still harder hitting then your wimpy game.
        Watch no. 7 right leg in the reverse angle shots.
        Rugby is just as brutal man and nowhere near as much protection gear.
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeAmbrosio
        Originally Posted by ThomM View Post

        Let's see your 'guys' handle these without pads.
        YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.

        Even with pads it's still harder hitting then your wimpy game.
        Watch no. 7 right leg in the reverse angle shots.
        YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.

        Oye, I remember that game. Didn't that end Thiesmans career in football?

        Ouch.
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        • Profile picture of the author ThomM
          Originally Posted by MikeAmbrosio View Post

          Oye, I remember that game. Didn't that end Thiesmans career in football?

          Ouch.
          It sure did.
          I don't know about Joe, but I still cringe when I see it.
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    Get stuck in . . .


    They obviously start them young!
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  • Profile picture of the author scattermouse
    To those of you loving your American football:

    Football Games Have 11 Minutes of Action - WSJ.com

    Turns out all they do is stand around...
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeAmbrosio
      Originally Posted by scattermouse View Post

      To those of you loving your American football:

      Football Games Have 11 Minutes of Action - WSJ.com

      Turns out all they do is stand around...

      Seems all Rugby players do is group hug:

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    • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
      Originally Posted by scattermouse View Post

      To those of you loving your American football:

      Football Games Have 11 Minutes of Action - WSJ.com

      Turns out all they do is stand around...
      Ooer. I hope they never do that analysis on cricket. When I played, it was usually the most rest I had all week.


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      • Profile picture of the author ThomM
        Originally Posted by Frank Donovan View Post

        Ooer. I hope they never do that analysis on cricket. When I played, it was usually the most rest I had all week.


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        Sounds like baseball, I'd rather watch paint dry.
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  • Profile picture of the author bravo75
    I can sit through about 20 seconds max of the phoney americanized rugby spin-off. Don't like Rugby either, maybe that has something to do with it. Why is it called football anyway and not throw ball?
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    Houston, we have a U.K vs. U.S thread going on here.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kurt
      Originally Posted by Thomas View Post

      Bloody shower of pansies wouldn't last two minutes in a game of rugby (a real man's game) without their body armour!

      YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.
      Originally Posted by pjCheviot View Post

      Try some of these without your padding, girls :p

      YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.

      REAL football.
      If rugby players are so tough, explain why only the guy with the ball gets hit?

      That's right, there's no blocking in rugby....Excuse me, I should say no "obsctruction" in rugby. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


      Americans...Check out the rugby video and notice what all the players AWAY from the ball are doing...Yawn. Talk about no action. All you have to do in rugby is watch the ball and you'll never miss a thing. In football, you often have to "rewind" a play 2-3 times to see all the collisions taking place.

      In football, the hits come from everywhere, your head better be on a swivel. In rugby, you'll never get blindsided and you will never be blocked, meaning you never have to shed a blocker (or two), then make a tackle.

      No blocking? Let's get serious.
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      • Profile picture of the author pjCheviot
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        Originally Posted by Kurt View Post


        In football, the hits come from everywhere, your head better be on a swivel. In rugby, you'll never get blindsided and you will never be blocked, meaning you never have to shed a blocker (or two), then make a tackle.

        No blocking? Let's get serious.
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        • Profile picture of the author whateverpedia
          The only remotely interesting thing about Gridiron (I refuse to calll a game that is played with your hands football - see below) are the cheerleaders.

          Depending on what part of the world you live in, there are six sports referred to as football (in alphabetic order).

          Associated Football
          Australian Rules
          Gaelic football
          Gridiron
          Rugby
          Rugby League

          Of these only the first three are football, the rest would be better described as cross country wrestling. And of the first three, Aussie Rules is by far the most exciting, from a spectators point of view.

          Americans, upon first seeing a game of Aussie Rules, often say that there is no way they would play it without pads. Pussies.

          Oops, sorry Thom, I forgot to mention "International Rules" a hybrid of Aussie and Gaelic football. I probably forgot to mention it because those pesky Irishmen keep beating us at it. However, we can beat the Irish at the drinking contest which follows.

          Originally Posted by pjCheviot View Post

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          Couldn't have said it better myself.
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          • Profile picture of the author Kurt
            Originally Posted by whateverpedia View Post

            The only remotely interesting thing about Gridiron (I refuse to calll a game that is played with your hands football - see below) are the cheerleaders.

            Depending on what part of the world you live in, there are six sports referred to as football (in alphabetic order).

            Associated Football
            Australian Rules
            Gaelic football
            Gridiron
            Rugby
            Rugby League

            Of these only the first three are football, the rest would be better described as cross country wrestling. And of the first three, Aussie Rules is by far the most exciting, from a spectators point of view.

            Americans, upon first seeing a game of Aussie Rules, often say that there is no way they would play it without pads. Pussies.

            Oops, sorry Thom, I forgot to mention "International Rules" a hybrid of Aussie and Gaelic football. I probably forgot to mention it because those pesky Irishmen keep beating us at it. However, we can beat the Irish at the drinking contest which follows.



            Couldn't have said it better myself.
            What about Canadian rules football?

            And if Austrailian rules football is so tough, why were the only two Autrailian rules football players to play in the NFL both punters? Which I agree, is a wimpy position.

            But no blocking in rugby? That ain't action. That ain't tough. And that takes very little skill.

            Not to mention, American football is a lot more than being tough. It's also about being SMART, hand-eye coordination, as well as being versatile. In the NFL a player may go against a WORLD CLASS sprinter one play, then take on a 330 pound guy that can bench press 700 pounds (like Eric Allen) the next play.

            How many world class sprinters are in those other leagues? Ever had a single medal winner in any Olympic sprint event? A simple yes or no would be appreciated.

            How much film study do rugby players have to do before each game? How big is their playbook that they have to learn?


            In the other sports mentioned, every player is basically the same, with the same general size and skills.

            Now lets talk about concusions. I suggest you football bashers do a little research into how serious a problem concusions are in our football. Players' brains are getting scrambled from all the contact they take.

            Or how the average running back's career is about 4 years and that almost none perform a top form past the age of 30. They are too beaten up.

            Now back to being smart...How much do rugby players make? If they are so tough and athletic, why not use their brains and play the "easy" Amercian game and make millions of dollars?

            MMA/UFC heavy-weight champ Brock Lesnar tried out for a pro football team and couldn't make it. Who do you have that's tougher? LOL
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            • Profile picture of the author halfpoint
              Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

              And if Austrailian rules football is so tough, why were the only two Autrailian rules football players to play in the NFL both punters? Which I agree, is a wimpy position.
              LOL! Are you kidding me?

              Hmm, let's see.. maybe because there is no NFL played in Australia. The AFL players who have gone to play NFL were approached by NFL scouts and had never so much as touched a gridiron prior to being approached.

              If an Australian could go from playing AFL their whole lives to jumping straight into an NFL side that would say more bad than good about your sport.

              It works both ways, though. Lebron James wouldn't be much good at AFL if he was to come over now. However, if he grew up in Australia and played AFL over Basketball whilst growing up it's scary to think about how incredibly good he would be. I'm sure the same could be said for many other basketballer's and NFL players.

              If American Football was popular throughout Australia we would have players playing NFL, other than punters.
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              • Profile picture of the author halfpoint
                Also;

                Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

                MMA/UFC heavy-weight champ Brock Lesnar tried out for a pro football team and couldn't make it. Who do you have that's tougher? LOL
                Being a 400 pound monster who likes to fight doesn't make you tough, running back with the flight of the ball whilst keeping your eyes on the footy and not worrying about what's about to happen to you whilst 100kg+ guys are running straight at you makes you tough.

                Running straight for the ball with your head down without any regard to your safety makes you tough.

                Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

                How many world class sprinters are in those other leagues? Ever had a single medal winner in any Olympic sprint event? A simple yes or no would be appreciated.
                This also has very little relevance to anything. Obviously you're going to have some elite sprinters in a game like NFL when speed is so important. It's no where near as important in the AFL and no one is going to get a game simply because they can run fast.

                Also, I'm not disputing how athletic and strong NFL players are. America blows Australia out of the water when it comes to most track and field events.

                Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

                Now back to being smart...How much do rugby players make? If they are so tough and athletic, why not use their brains and play the "easy" Amercian game and make millions of dollars?
                I don't much care for Rugby, but my initial point also relates to this. If a Rugby player could come across and play NFL without playing it before that would say more bad than good about your sport.

                For the record I don't mind the NFL and I will be tuning in to the Superbowl, I just have more respect for the guys who do it without padding.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Motley
    There is only one football....and it is preceded by the letters N-F-L

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    • Profile picture of the author whateverpedia
      Originally Posted by Michael Motley View Post

      There is only one football....and it is preceded by the letters N-F-L
      Not

      Football

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  • Profile picture of the author pjCheviot
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    Originally Posted by Kurt

    Now lets talk about concusions. I suggest you football bashers do a little research into how serious a problem concusions are in our football. Players' brains are getting scrambled from all the contact they take.
    Concussions?

    I played County Rugby 35 to 40 years ago (no such thing as professionals in those days - we did it for pride) and I watched one of my best friends break his neck in a tackle.

    I'll bow out of this debate - let's not get too serious about a "game". Keep up the banter.
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