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Posts: 548 MERRITTISLAND, FL | Palu has a busted knee at the moment though :P Man you come with a lot of excuses Thanks for the reporting on the AC. | | | Re: US Football in London?
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Posts: 3,655 Portland, Maine | Man you come with a lot of excuses Just in case this was actually gonna happen, I might as well put the * by it. :P | | | Re: US Football in London?
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#194226 10/22/09 12:16 PM 10/22/09 12:16 PM | andrewscott
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#194233 10/22/09 12:31 PM 10/22/09 12:31 PM |
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Posts: 4,451 West coast of Norway | Well they start them young and they grow them big, and many are on the juice no doubt.
You have a very large gene pool, and rich availability on nutrition (just choose the right sources). The only (ex) A football player I know about is Bob Sapp and while he is strong as an ox he has the stamina of a crocodile on land. Huge bodies and endurance dont usually mix well. In fact, endurance training will produce catabolic hormones like cortisol that actually breaks down muscle mass. Genetics will take you far. Just look at russian Alexander Karelin during his height. 6'4" (193cm) and 130kgs. As an olympic wrestler he was able to lift and throw 130kgs heavy opponents like they weighted 80kgs. A line of such guys would not be broken and there would be some stamina/endurance as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfDDXpjFtP0 You might have heard a couple weeks ago, there was a very good running back from (I think) University of Southern Cal who dropped the barbell on his neck while doing his regular workout bench pressing...285 lbs! His spotter actually sliped and dropped it. But he's just a "little running back", not a big lineman!
285lbs is about 130kgs. That is achievable for a lot of guys if they work strength and power. A football is definately a power sport as I know it. There are a couple of A football teams here at the north pole as well, but the sport is not catching on. Regular football is huge.. | | | Re: US Football in London?
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Posts: 3,655 Portland, Maine | 285lbs is about 130kgs. That is achievable for a lot of guys if they work strength and power. A football is definately a power sport as I know it. I can press 225 now. I bet I could press 285 once if I really amped myself up for it. | | | Re: US Football in London?
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#194238 10/22/09 12:48 PM 10/22/09 12:48 PM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Yeah but like I said, he is just a skinny little running back, only 5'11" and 220 or so. I saw a lineman benching 400 when I was in college, but that was back in 1981, way before they all started on the Roids.
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#194247 10/22/09 01:32 PM 10/22/09 01:32 PM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Yup, and there is a big difference between benching 285 -once- and benching 285, 3 sets of 10 while also doing curls, lats, etc. at your daily workout.
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#194250 10/22/09 01:52 PM 10/22/09 01:52 PM |
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#194257 10/22/09 02:29 PM 10/22/09 02:29 PM | DougSnell
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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | The two games are VERY different.
A football is, as stated a very "stop-go" game. Rugby is a go game whith short breaks when the ball goes out of play.
A Football had off the ball blocking/tackels and so this becomes the dominiant part of the game and so people who fit that profie excel and so form the basis for the teams; you also have vast "teams" for A-footy where as the whole rugby squad will be 22 to play and maybe 30ish to pick from.
THe only real skills that instantly trransfer is the kickers and there have been many rumours of some of the top trugby kickers being offered large amounts to join the special teams of the big clubs in the US.
they are two games that look similar in the fact the ball is of similar shpae, but they are very ver different.
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#194292 10/23/09 07:44 AM 10/23/09 07:44 AM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | And American Football is all about strategy, that's why they stop and think about each play before they send it in from the "play calling coach". They agonize for days over which plays to call, they watch hours of films of the other team to find their weak spots, then design plays to exploit them, then they go out and attempt to execute them. They even have special players who they put in for certain situations. But it doesn't always work out, obviously, we usually just tune in to see who makes the most mistakes!
I know the Rugby guys have designed plays too, and they are certainly in great shape, what with all that non-stop action, and they have to think on the fly as their coach can't send in a special play or player for each situation.
But my original thought in posting was, is there any interest at all over there in American Football? I've never heard anyone over there say, "Gee, I wish we could watch more of your football..." So why is the NFL spending the money and time to put on an American Football game in wEmbly stadium anyway? Is it just because Glaser wants to make some money on a freak show? Or is he trying to grow the sport internationally?
Will anyone -other than expat Americans- even show up to watch it?
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#194298 10/23/09 07:52 AM 10/23/09 07:52 AM | andrewscott
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Unregistered | We have been going to London for 25+ years... the Glaser have only owned the bucs for 10 or so years.. (maybe 15 now).
I seem to recall a pretty good turn out at the game i went to (20 years ago or so).. but have no idea how many "locals" there were. I had gone with a bunch of Navy guys i was stationed with in Scotland. | | | Re: US Football in London?
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Well that might be why they go, to "Support the Troops", which makes sense.
Now, for you history buffs, shall we discuss how the "Boston Patriots" will be recieved by the "Losing Team"? ;^)
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