I have to agree, what's up with all that protective clothing American Footballers wear :O.The_Graff said:yes, my apologies.Canid117 said:Did you completely skip over the "Please be polite" sentence in the OP?The_Graff said:no. american football is rugby for pussies.
(it's still true though.)
Its not as protective as people believe it is. In American Football players create a lot of G-force during a hit. On the College level players on average experience an average of 23gs per hit, an astronaut only gets 4gs. When you play American foot ball the first thing you learn on defense is that your a weapon, the pads become a may to maximize the power you hit with. Concussions were a huge problem this year in the NFL, the helmet protects the head from lacerations but nothing else. James Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steelers was fined over 100k i believe for hits (helmet to helmet, which is illegal in the NFL).Firetaffer said:I have to agree, what's up with all that protective clothing American Footballers wear :O.The_Graff said:yes, my apologies.Canid117 said:Did you completely skip over the "Please be polite" sentence in the OP?The_Graff said:no. american football is rugby for pussies.
(it's still true though.)
I used to agree, but after playing both sports, i've decided theres definitely a more violent atmosphere on the field in american football.Firetaffer said:I have to agree, what's up with all that protective clothing American Footballers wear :O.The_Graff said:yes, my apologies.Canid117 said:Did you completely skip over the "Please be polite" sentence in the OP?The_Graff said:no. american football is rugby for pussies.
(it's still true though.)
Yeah, the problem is that the more they protect the players, the more extremes the players are able to go to. You also have players that simply aren't suited for a violent game playing because technology's been inserted to make them 'safe', see DeSean Jackson. It's a vicious cycle that's only going to get safer when we strip the protection away ironically.JJMUG said:Its not as protective as people believe it is. In American Football players create a lot of G-force during a hit. On the College level players on average experience an average of 23gs per hit, an astronaut only gets 4gs. When you play American foot ball the first thing you learn on defense is that your a weapon, the pads become a may to maximize the power you hit with. Concussions were a huge problem this year in the NFL, the helmet protects the head from lacerations but nothing else. James Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steelers was fined over 100k i believe for hits (helmet to helmet, which is illegal in the NFL).
http://www.popularmechanics.com/outdoors/sports/physics/4212171
why do people watch soccer? to see dives, crying and 3 shots a game? i prefer a sport that takes athletic talent opposed to dramatic talent.Alade said:Why would ANYBODY watch the super bowl without the commercials? To watch some douchebags play handegg?