Blindkarevik
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Post by Blindkarevik on Feb 20, 2008 22:16:44 GMT -5
Mutant League Football is far superior to both.
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Post by Mr. Backlund on Feb 20, 2008 22:22:44 GMT -5
I personally belive (sport I have absolutely no knowledge about) is a huge waste of time. In fact, (sport I have absolutely no knowledge about) may very well be the biggest waste of time and all those that can spend time and cheer for (sport I have absolutely no knowledge about) are clearly inferior to me and (sport I am knowledgeable about and have a seemingly inferiority complex about).
Why, those that play (sport I have absolutely no knowledge about) clearly are not of the same class of athletes as those that participate in (sport I am knowledgeable about and have a seemingly inferiority complex about), as they (do/don't wear protective gear) because they (are superior athletes who are both massive and fast/are superior athletes who don't need pads....except for their legs, those need pads, but my point is none-the-less valid).
However, (sport I have absolutely no knowledge about) should not even claim its stake in the world of sports as it (is boring and the players are wussies/doesn't compete on a global scale) and to prove my point I will (continue to insult and degrade the sport/continue to insult and degrae the sport) and make sure the fans of (sport I have absolutely no knowledge about) change their mind by (pointlessly debating points no one will agree upon/pointlessly debating points no one will agree upon)!
That'll show what's what, eh?
(Drinks beer/Sips tea)
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Post by mcmxzyptlk on Feb 20, 2008 22:39:03 GMT -5
They can call themselves "world champions" but they really aren't. Hey, until your people decide you want to get into it, the Giants are the world champions. America's part of the world, NY's part of America. They're the champs. World champs. No other contenders. Semantics, like batteries, are not included. I mean, if you all WANT some...we're set to go. Till then, keep us posted.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Feb 20, 2008 23:54:42 GMT -5
Same argument every time. We should come up with some kinda form letter topic on this. See I like this kind of topic, because it fits in with my "on the run, go getter" lifestyle. In today's world, I don't have time to sit and read almost 10 pages worth of a topic. With new convienent football vs. football topic, I know what's being said even before I click on it to open the page. It makes my board reading that much quicker, and helps me save time for the important things, like my family *brings in a Hollywood-esque family close* Thanks Globotech Threads Inc., and my children thank you too... *plays catch with kids*
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Post by tomservo23 on Feb 20, 2008 23:54:58 GMT -5
The guy not wearing body armour Fine Then stand there with someone like Michael Strahan or Warren Sapp Run Full speed at you. Since they wear Body Armor it can not possibly be bad at all. I mean a 6 ft 2 300 lb man or a 6 ft 5 in 255 lb man running at you with pads is like a little girl running at you. If he Wears pads then he can not do any harm. Yeah, I don't get that argument. Having pads doesn't equal not getting hurt, especially since the equivalent of a car crash happens on every freakin' play. Not to mention that almost all of the players are practically crippled after their playing days are over, but no, it doesn't hurt.
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erisi236
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Post by erisi236 on Feb 21, 2008 1:14:16 GMT -5
Fine Then stand there with someone like Michael Strahan or Warren Sapp Run Full speed at you. Since they wear Body Armor it can not possibly be bad at all. I mean a 6 ft 2 300 lb man or a 6 ft 5 in 255 lb man running at you with pads is like a little girl running at you. If he Wears pads then he can not do any harm. Yeah, I don't get that argument. Having pads doesn't equal not getting hurt, especially since the equivalent of a car crash happens on every freakin' play. Not to mention that almost all of the players are practically crippled after their playing days are over, but no, it doesn't hurt. Indeed, I mean how many players have we seen get crippled for life right on the field? Every season at least one guy is almost killed during a play. Theres a reason why a lot of players call the NFL "Not For Long".
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Feb 21, 2008 1:19:18 GMT -5
Fine Then stand there with someone like Michael Strahan or Warren Sapp Run Full speed at you. Since they wear Body Armor it can not possibly be bad at all. I mean a 6 ft 2 300 lb man or a 6 ft 5 in 255 lb man running at you with pads is like a little girl running at you. If he Wears pads then he can not do any harm. Yeah, I don't get that argument. Having pads doesn't equal not getting hurt, especially since the equivalent of a car crash happens on every freakin' play. Not to mention that almost all of the players are practically crippled after their playing days are over, but no, it doesn't hurt. The poster said he would be more afraid of a soccar player then a football player running at full speed. My post was done in sarcasm.
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Post by tomservo23 on Feb 21, 2008 1:51:48 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't get that argument. Having pads doesn't equal not getting hurt, especially since the equivalent of a car crash happens on every freakin' play. Not to mention that almost all of the players are practically crippled after their playing days are over, but no, it doesn't hurt. The poster said he would be more afraid of a soccar player then a football player running at full speed. My post was done in sarcasm. I know, my sarcasmometer was tripped. It was directed to the people who are doing everything but calling football players pansies because of the pads they wear.
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The Ichi
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Post by The Ichi on Feb 21, 2008 2:12:48 GMT -5
Those calling soccer players wussies have never heard of or seen Roy Keane or Vinnie Jones in their prime.
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Post by Baixo Astral on Feb 21, 2008 3:17:48 GMT -5
I don't understand why this stupid, stupid non-argument always comes down to which sport is tougher... that's not what sport is all about, it's about skill. They both have their own necessary skillsets... of course I prefer football over gridiron, it's the sport I was brought up with, despite many of the faults that have driven me away in recent years.
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longdogga
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Post by longdogga on Feb 21, 2008 4:59:15 GMT -5
how about you all play australian rules football, the skillsets of soccer with the unbridled butailty of NFL.
the basic arguement here is simply, the same arguement as every other arguement my way is right thus you are wrong
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Post by RingoJ is a Horrible Man on Feb 21, 2008 6:25:33 GMT -5
and if you don't like american football...this man will eat yer heart. All Hail Bear Bryant. Roll Tide.
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Erik Majorwitz
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Post by Erik Majorwitz on Feb 21, 2008 6:26:21 GMT -5
What the hell is gridiron? I've never used geometry or irons on a football field.
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Post by Baixo Astral on Feb 21, 2008 6:51:33 GMT -5
What the hell is gridiron? I've never used geometry or irons on a football field. Fine, you wanna play tough... Fakeball it is... I'm through being reasonable.
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Squirrel Master
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Post by Squirrel Master on Feb 21, 2008 8:46:40 GMT -5
I am absolutely sure that if an open-minded American football fan were to attend a pro soccer match live in Europe, as I did, they would quickly become a lifelong fan.
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cart
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Post by cart on Feb 21, 2008 8:50:03 GMT -5
I am absolutely sure that if an open-minded American football fan were to attend a pro soccer match live in Europe, as I did, they would quickly become a lifelong fan. And I'm pretty sure that If i was drunk at an American football match I'd have a good time too.
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Post by jamofpearls on Feb 21, 2008 8:55:48 GMT -5
I am absolutely sure that if an open-minded American football fan were to attend a pro soccer match live in Europe, as I did, they would quickly become a lifelong fan. And I'm pretty sure that If i was drunk at an American football match I'd have a good time too. I would be willing to wager, if you came over to my house to drink beer, eat cheese dip, and watch a game of american football, that you would have a hell of a good time.
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Post by tinaturner on Feb 21, 2008 9:14:32 GMT -5
Watching a sport is different to playing it. As a sport I enjoy Football better than Gridiron, but I can Imagine watching NFL is a pretty good experiance. Nothing though betters the feeling at a Football game. The energy and vibe is mental.
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cart
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Post by cart on Feb 21, 2008 10:32:07 GMT -5
And I'm pretty sure that If i was drunk at an American football match I'd have a good time too. I would be willing to wager, if you came over to my house to drink beer, eat cheese dip, and watch a game of american football, that you would have a hell of a good time. are you asking me on a date? aww, aren't you sweet.
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Post by jamofpearls on Feb 21, 2008 17:13:01 GMT -5
I would be willing to wager, if you came over to my house to drink beer, eat cheese dip, and watch a game of american football, that you would have a hell of a good time. are you asking me on a date? aww, aren't you sweet. ahhh, no. Unless yer buying the beer....then maybe.
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