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| im sure if the coverage is extended to the future the NRL can build a small dedicated fanbase. remember RL is alien to most americans so as they continue watching they will catch on to its name an rules, and hey what is the internet for? if they can find their way to twitter (whatever it is) then they can find their way to wikipedia or nrl.com or rfl.co.uk!
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| Quote ="Wes Hooligan"Things like this make me wonder whether we should have considered changing the code's name in the past. Only a few of those Americans seem to acknowledge that it's RL being played, and I'm worried that they may confuse it with Union or even 'Australian Rules' as one person said. Obviously it's never going to happen, I just wish we had a more easily distinguishable and marketable name so it is clearer that RL is a sport in its own right rather than a 'variant on traditional Rugby'.'" the aussie rules comment was from an ex aussie expat liveing in america . cant u read the nrl should allow usa tv access to all nrl games from this year and into the future
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| Quote ="stew88_RL"if they can find their way to twitter (whatever it is) then they can find their way to wikipedia or nrl.com or rfl.co.uk!'"
Indeed. Personally I'm not sure if they need "business-ready IT solutions" but it must be worth a look anyway.
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| The freak is bang on with this.
I have had this discussion at work with many yanks, the tackling technique in NFL simply doesn't exist and that's why there are so many injuries.
Jumping in head first in to tackles is a sure fire way of smashing up your body!!!
But it is great to see Spike show NRL, great news!
Quote ="The Glorious League Freak"The play of American Football is dictated by the padding itself though.
The way they tackle and the way they throw their bodies into a tackle is able to happen BECAUSE of the padding.
Take the padding away and they would have to change how they tackle.
Similarly, put a Rugby League team in all that gear and Rugby League would change. The way players run, the way they tackle....it would be dictated by all that gear they were carrying.
I think some people think the NFL is a competition played by super humans, but its not. They are specialized to a sport, they still hurt, they still bleed.'"
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| Super gnarly.
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| Quote ="LFCRhino"Try and play it and you will soon realise that you dont have enough padding on
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The speed and intensity of the hitting in the NFL is among the most brutal in any professional sport, because the pace the game is played at (and the padding the players are permitted to wear) allows it to be so.
Every down is comparable in intensity to the first set of six in a game of rugby league - players flying into tackles at 100 miles per hour.
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| The speed and intensity of the hitting in the NRL is among the most brutal in any professional sport, because the pace the game is played at allows it to be so.
Every set is comparable in intensity to the first set of six in the game of rugby league - players flying into tackles at 100 miles per hour
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| Quote ="Bulliac"It`s much more accurate to say that rugby league, rugby Union, American football and soccer are ALL variants of `football` which was played in the 19th century under a variety of rules which varied from area to area.'"
Close, but I don't count union. RL and American football are both ball control games where the objective is to keep possession and march down the field to score touchdowns and therefore brands of football in my opinion. RU depends on kicking to gain ground more than advancing the ball while retaining possession, indeed it has no rules enabling a team to keep possession for a period of time and restart play without a contest. Therefore, only RL and American football are brands of football to me.
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| will A.F.L. catch on in the USA
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| Quote ="Big Picture"Close, but I don't count union. RL and American football are both ball control games where the objective is to keep possession and march down the field to score touchdowns and therefore brands of football in my opinion. RU depends on kicking to gain ground more than advancing the ball while retaining possession, indeed it has no rules enabling a team to keep possession for a period of time and restart play without a contest. Therefore, only RL and American football are brands of football to me.'"
What a strange comment.
You don't count Union because of some bias you have against the sport, no other reason.
It is a form of football as much as any other. The clue is in the name 'foot' ball, yet you don't count because they kick too much.
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| Quote ="Wes Hooligan"Things like this make me wonder whether we should have considered changing the code's name in the past. Only a few of those Americans seem to acknowledge that it's RL being played, and I'm worried that they may confuse it with Union or even 'Australian Rules' as one person said. Obviously it's never going to happen, I just wish we had a more easily distinguishable and marketable name so it is clearer that RL is a sport in its own right rather than a 'variant on traditional Rugby'.'"
league. thats what most of us call it. we dont use that rugby name at all. it sounds so weak to call RL rugby
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| Quote ="The Glorious League Freak"The play of American Football is dictated by the padding itself though.
The way they tackle and the way they throw their bodies into a tackle is able to happen BECAUSE of the padding.
I think some people think the NFL is a competition played by super humans, but its not. They are specialized to a sport, they still hurt, they still bleed.'"
the padding allows players to hit that bit harder at high speed but im not so sure about the play being dictated by the padding. many of the best tacklers are coached to simply hit as hard as possible in the region where the ball is carried to genereate fumbles and turnovers. In the past this happened with less padding and indeed no helmets. so it could be said the evolving physically in American football as the modern NFL came into being dictated that the players had to wear helmets or cause serious injury. Both arguments are probably correct as ts all interlinked.
They definitely arent super human but the NFL probably has some of the most athletic sportsmen in team sport. the way they can run, jump, turn, react and still have great core strength is very admirable.
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| Quote ="stew88_RL"he NFL probably has some of the most athletic sportsmen in team sport.'"
Apart from the massive defensive linemen who are 300lbs+ and can hardly walk let alone run.
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| Quote ="Hillbilly_Red"Twice this month I've agreed with him ... I need a beer!'"
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| Quote ="Wes Hooligan"Things like this make me wonder whether we should have considered changing the code's name in the past. Only a few of those Americans seem to acknowledge that it's RL being played, and I'm worried that they may confuse it with Union or even 'Australian Rules' as one person said. Obviously it's never going to happen, I just wish we had a more easily distinguishable and marketable name so it is clearer that RL is a sport in its own right rather than a 'variant on traditional Rugby'.'"
I agree. My opinion is that we should always 'officially' be called Rugby Football League, or Rugby League, but it should be marketed and referred to simply as 'League', and presenters/reporters/commentators should make a conscious effort to refer to the sport as this.
If RU want to monopolise the word 'rugby' then let them. We're not as big as RU so it's pointless trying to compete with them for the use of the word.
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| Quote ="Raiders4sl"Apart from the massive defensive linemen who are 300lbs+ and can hardly walk let alone run.
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| Quote ="Raiders4sl"Apart from the massive defensive linemen who are 300lbs+ and can hardly walk let alone run.
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You have obviously not seen a game since 1986
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| Quote ="LFCRhino"You have obviously not seen a game since 1986
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I have and I have seen these linemen huffing and puffing after 2 drives.
They are built for power, like a union prop. An athletic specimen they are not.
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| Quote ="Eric_Cartman_is_a_saint"I have and I have seen these linemen huffing and puffing after 2 drives.
They are built for power, like a union prop. An athletic specimen they are not.'"
Correct.
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| Quote ="LFCRhino"You have obviously not seen a game since 1986
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Well, the last game I watched was on monday night.
I think I've got a pretty good handle on the game seeing as I live in the USA.
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| Quote ="danny boy"Wrong'"
Just an example - here are the stats on an experienced defensive lineman who plays for the winners of the last Super Bowl:
[urlhttp://news.steelers.com/team/player/49194/[/url
He's 6'1" and 23 stone. He won't be running anywhere quickly in the near future.
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| i am sorry but i just cannot see the point of a game where most of the players are't even allowed to touch the ball
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| Anyone got the ratings from fridays game?
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