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The tougher sport? Rugby or American Football?
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Posted: Saturday, Dec 23 2006, 21:24
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I know I should of posted in the sports post, but as not many people go there i'd thought as this is a general chat it fits into the category.
Anyways, i'd like to hear your comments & reasons of what sport do you think is the more complete sport, Rugby or American Football. When I say complete, I mean all the skills & physicallity required for the sports eg-endurance, ball skills, tackling, strength etc. I admit that American Football probably just pips Rugby in the physical aspect, but what about the other skills & attributes? Is fitness important in Football? Why? Why do need different players to do different skills in Football? Every rugby player needs a basic knowledge of everything eg-passing, tackling, kicking etc. while each player in Football has one task (practically).
So what is more complete sport to play, Football or Rugby?
PS-Please only comment if you know a basic knowledge of BOTH sports.
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| QUOTE (All-Blacks @ Dec 23 2006, 20:24) | | QUOTE | | Although, while rugby players play without padding/helmets (cups?), they also don't weigh 250lbs like some football players, so sometimes football can hurt a lot more |
Where have you been playing rugby, Sri Lanka ? I can assure you that most rugby players (excluding the scrumhalf, flyhalf and some wings) weigh over 200 lbs/90-100+ kiligrams. I would say American Football players are about the same size as Rugby players. There are small players in both sports (quarter backs/scrumhalfs) and big players (offensive guards/props).
Just out of curiosity, is rugby that popular in the USA? Do most schools have a 1st XV rugby team? I'm hoping USA gets to hold the Rugby World Cup in 2015 or 2019 to make it more popular like what the FIFA World Cup did in 1994. Of all the countries the IRB need to focus on for popularity, is the USA (& Japan). |
Hmm, didn't realize that about the size of the players, sorry. To be honest, I've only seen parts of a handful of games on ESPN2 as it's not televised very much here. But from what I remember, it was intense. edit: lol, I meant 350lbs in my first post, but your point still stands. This post has been edited by TheRoper on Sunday, Dec 24 2006, 04:49
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| QUOTE | | I also heard a story about some guy who had his ballsack torn in rugby or a guy who got his face ripped off, stapled it back together and went out to play. You don't hear about stuff like that happening in football. | YES a classic NZ rugby story. Wayne 'Buck' Shelford lost his left testicle on his test debut, and got it stictched back in, and played against France the following weekend. | QUOTE | | Seriously man, as a Kiwi, you shouldnt second guess it. You were brought up around the burliest, roughest and most dangerous brand of rugby on the face of the earth. | Second guess what? I'm guessing you mean why ask what is tougher if i've been brought up around rugby in NZ, i'm just asking out of curiosity as I love American Football but have yet to play the sport. I know the basic knowledge of the skills & strength required by watching the NFL, but I am yet to learn how tough it is, that is why i've asked to hear a comparison of who has played both sports. | QUOTE | | 6'5 205 lbs is by no means small. That's the prototypical size for a quarterback nowdays. | Of all the professional quarterbacks I know of I have yet to see one of your description.
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| QUOTE (GTA3Rockstar @ Dec 24 2006, 17:08) | | QUOTE (All-Blacks @ Dec 23 2006, 23:06) | | QUOTE | | 6'5 205 lbs is by no means small. That's the prototypical size for a quarterback nowdays. |
Of all the professional quarterbacks I know of I have yet to see one of your description. |
Drew Bledsoe, Tom Brady, Marc Bulger, David Carr etc.. Theres many more but I just dont want to list every football team! |
Are you sure the majority of quarter backs are that size? Obviously there would be a few who are oddly big, like with scrumhalves in rugby eg-Mike Philips, Piri Weepu, Byron Kelleher (might be short, but one muscular dude!) etc. but most aren't that big surely? Whats the typical size of punters & goal kickers? This post has been edited by All-Blacks on Sunday, Dec 24 2006, 05:16
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| QUOTE (All-Blacks @ Dec 23 2006, 23:14) | | QUOTE (GTA3Rockstar @ Dec 24 2006, 17:08) | | QUOTE (All-Blacks @ Dec 23 2006, 23:06) | | QUOTE | | 6'5 205 lbs is by no means small. That's the prototypical size for a quarterback nowdays. |
Of all the professional quarterbacks I know of I have yet to see one of your description. |
Drew Bledsoe, Tom Brady, Marc Bulger, David Carr etc.. Theres many more but I just dont want to list every football team! |
Are you sure the majority of quarter backs are that size? Obviously there would be a few who are oddly big, like with scrumhalves in rugby eg-Mike Philips, Piri Weepu, Byron Kelleher (might be short, but one muscular dude!) etc. but most aren't that big surely? Whats the typical size of punters & goal kickers? |
Im f*ckin confused, I guess you were talking about rugby quarter backs! I was on about NFL lol
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