Da' Bears
Colts
I don't watch sports..
I won't be watching the SuperBowl, but I do watch other sports.
Last edited by Jabberwocky; 29th-January-2007 at 10:22.
Doesn't have the ball? What? They tackle the guy with the ball. And the offense destroys the guys trying to get the guy with the ball. Also, it is pretty damn hard to throw a ball pass a defender like Troy Polamalu. And sure they wouldn't do well at rugby, it is a totally differen't sport. That goes both ways. I would love to see a rugby team score against the Bears defense or stop the Colts offense. It just wouldn't happen.
IMPORTANT EDIT:
And about you calling MMA wrestling, and making a joke of it.
I would like to see you fight this guy even if you had a baseball bat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPv5S5fRsGY
Last edited by Strongbad; 29th-January-2007 at 10:42.
well. i suppose i should support indiana.
get on your bikes and ride!
Can you pin point a target with a ball at 50 yards, 40 yards, 25 yards even. I highly doubt it.
Rubgy is awesome, don't get me wrong, but NFL players are bigger and generate harder hits, and if Rugby players were that big and hit that hard, people would die. The pads are to prolong the life of the player.
Are you talking about league or union rules, because I've never seen (or felt, for that matter) anything like the kind of impacts in a rugby union game. It's one thing to get slammed by a 280 pound forward, but its entirely another to end up as the focus of a ruck or maul, or in the front row of a scrum.
Okay, how about getting hit by a 300 pound defensive lineman at full speed? How about getting blindsided by that lineman? Now in Joe Montana's case, he had a helmet and pads to only suffer a concussion, which sadly put an end to his brilliant career. Now imagine that hit without pads: broken vertebrate, broken scapula, broken neck, cracked ribs, definitely a concussion, a number of injuries can occur.