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    TROY PALOMALO IS MY FAVORITE PLAYER!!!!
    Yeah, Polamalu's one of mine too... He's crazy, isn't he?

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    I coach a youth league team and 4-3 is what the high school coaches want us to use. But it works well as long as they don't run to the outside.
    Heh. At my high school (and bear in mind that this is one of the top programs in the state) we run either a 4-4 or a 4-3, but more often the eight man front.
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    Quote Originally Posted by weepingforloman View Post
    Yeah, Polamalu's one of mine too... He's crazy, isn't he?



    Heh. At my high school (and bear in mind that this is one of the top programs in the state) we run either a 4-4 or a 4-3, but more often the eight man front.
    I don't think anyone in the NFL can read a play like Troy. He's deep, a second later he's a nose guard and they try to run up the middle....good luck! 8 man front.....look out!

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    I don't understand American futbol, it confuses me (please explain!)

    this is real futbol:
    Shall these bones live?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakiryu View Post
    I don't understand American futbol, it confuses me (please explain!)

    this is real futbol:
    Troy Palomalu Pittsburgh Steelers.



    Football Explained!

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    Yeah, it looks like I'd be interesting to watch if i knew what the heck the players are doing! The only thing I know abotu american futbol is the word 'quarterback'
    Shall these bones live?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakiryu View Post
    Yeah, it looks like I'd be interesting to watch if i knew what the heck the players are doing! The only thing I know abotu american futbol is the word 'quarterback'
    Basicaly it's, either get the guy with the ball or get the ball, after all, IT"S MY BALL!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakiryu View Post
    Norway-Italy;

    Erik Hagen, Morten Gamst Pedersen.

    Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Pirlo.



    Some women imitiating men.

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    Bah, american football is for wimps (seriously, fair catch?). When you're ready to grow a pair and take off the nancy boy padding come and see me. I'll be waiting on the rugby pitch looking for a ruck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turk View Post
    Norway-Italy;

    Erik Hagen, Morten Gamst Pedersen.

    Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Pirlo.



    Some women imitiating men.
    What are you saying?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted exile View Post
    Bah, american football is for wimps (seriously, fair catch?). When you're ready to grow a pair and take off the nancy boy padding come and see me. I'll be waiting on the rugby pitch looking for a ruck
    Bah, rugger. The collisions are much softer, no one weighs 360 pounds, and the game is way too much like soccer. For the record, I HATE sports like soccer, lacrosse, rugby, etc. where it's nonstop... Except basketball.
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    Quote Originally Posted by weepingforloman View Post
    Bah, rugger. The collisions are much softer, no one weighs 360 pounds, and the game is way too much like soccer. For the record, I HATE sports like soccer, lacrosse, rugby, etc. where it's nonstop... Except basketball.
    The collisions are perfectly hard, there are no 360lb players because they would be unable to keep up, and its non stop because we dont need to take a seat & rest every two seconds.
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    The pauses in football facilitate the high strategy of the game. Haloti Ngata, now a defensive tackle for the Ravens was a star rugby player at 335 pounds, the heaviest on the continent. The collisions are harder in football...
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    Statistically soccer collisions are harder than NFL or rugby or motoracing.

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    But collisions are a necessity in football, a breach of the rules in futbol/fussball/soccer/that-one-sport-that-I-hate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by weepingforloman View Post
    The pauses in football facilitate the high strategy of the game. Haloti Ngata, now a defensive tackle for the Ravens was a star rugby player at 335 pounds, the heaviest on the continent. The collisions are harder in football...
    Ahem, in rugby you have to possess the mental faculties to make strategy decisions yourself without being told what to do by your coach.

    And Ngata a "star" at what level? For what nation? How many caps?
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