GPow69 said:Let's see that much commitment from an EU style 'football' player.
It is more showing off then commitment.GPow69 said:Let's see that much commitment from an EU style 'football' player.
lolno, that is not how it happens.GPow69 said:It was an effective way to get past the blocker. Dude had no idea how to handle the situation, and it ended up in Jerome scoring.
The commitment part of it was the fact that he could have gotten seriously injured from doing such a thing, but he's determined enough to help his team out to give it a shot.
EU Football: Guy 1 brushes against guy 2, guy 2 falls on the ground crying and gets taken off the field in a stretcher, and guy 1 gets kicked out of the game.
Considering that he would've had a much harder time scoring if he didn't do that, it's not really showing off.Impulse said:It is more showing off then commitment.GPow69 said:Let's see that much commitment from an EU style 'football' player.
Impulse said:lolno, that is not how it happens.GPow69 said:It was an effective way to get past the blocker. Dude had no idea how to handle the situation, and it ended up in Jerome scoring.
The commitment part of it was the fact that he could have gotten seriously injured from doing such a thing, but he's determined enough to help his team out to give it a shot.
EU Football: Guy 1 brushes against guy 2, guy 2 falls on the ground crying and gets taken off the field in a stretcher, and guy 1 gets kicked out of the game.
Lets say you are running as fast as you can, when suddenly a guy comes flying in over the ground with streched legs, hitting your enkles/legs. Shit like that breaks your legs most of the times. From my knowlage it is pretty hard and near to impossible to keep on playing with a broken leg.
Also, it rarely happens that someone has to leave the game because he got injured by someone else. Usually it is the player themselves misplacing their food, ending into them just sitting down and asking to be taken of the field.
Now for that they are just crying because they are pussies is also nonsense. You are basically comparing demolition derby to a race on a race track. Whereby the demoltion derby cars are made the withstand impacts all the time, the racing cars are simply not build like that.
One other thing, with american football a tackle is usually on the upper part/lower part of the body, from what I know a tackle on the legs is not allowed. Also, with EU football there is barely any protection, while with american football you have loads of protection.
GPow69 said:Impulse said:lolno, that is not how it happens.GPow69 said:It was an effective way to get past the blocker. Dude had no idea how to handle the situation, and it ended up in Jerome scoring.
The commitment part of it was the fact that he could have gotten seriously injured from doing such a thing, but he's determined enough to help his team out to give it a shot.
EU Football: Guy 1 brushes against guy 2, guy 2 falls on the ground crying and gets taken off the field in a stretcher, and guy 1 gets kicked out of the game.
Lets say you are running as fast as you can, when suddenly a guy comes flying in over the ground with streched legs, hitting your enkles/legs. Shit like that breaks your legs most of the times. From my knowlage it is pretty hard and near to impossible to keep on playing with a broken leg.
Also, it rarely happens that someone has to leave the game because he got injured by someone else. Usually it is the player themselves misplacing their food, ending into them just sitting down and asking to be taken of the field.
Now for that they are just crying because they are pussies is also nonsense. You are basically comparing demolition derby to a race on a race track. Whereby the demoltion derby cars are made the withstand impacts all the time, the racing cars are simply not build like that.
One other thing, with american football a tackle is usually on the upper part/lower part of the body, from what I know a tackle on the legs is not allowed. Also, with EU football there is barely any protection, while with american football you have loads of protection.
This is what I'm talking about.
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Note that the guy didn't even kick him. He didn't touch him, but guy 2 overreacts. This kind of shit is lame.
Yeah, because the reaction of a few guys define the entire sport right?GPow69 said:Impulse said:lolno, that is not how it happens.GPow69 said:It was an effective way to get past the blocker. Dude had no idea how to handle the situation, and it ended up in Jerome scoring.
The commitment part of it was the fact that he could have gotten seriously injured from doing such a thing, but he's determined enough to help his team out to give it a shot.
EU Football: Guy 1 brushes against guy 2, guy 2 falls on the ground crying and gets taken off the field in a stretcher, and guy 1 gets kicked out of the game.
Lets say you are running as fast as you can, when suddenly a guy comes flying in over the ground with streched legs, hitting your enkles/legs. Shit like that breaks your legs most of the times. From my knowlage it is pretty hard and near to impossible to keep on playing with a broken leg.
Also, it rarely happens that someone has to leave the game because he got injured by someone else. Usually it is the player themselves misplacing their food, ending into them just sitting down and asking to be taken of the field.
Now for that they are just crying because they are pussies is also nonsense. You are basically comparing demolition derby to a race on a race track. Whereby the demoltion derby cars are made the withstand impacts all the time, the racing cars are simply not build like that.
One other thing, with american football a tackle is usually on the upper part/lower part of the body, from what I know a tackle on the legs is not allowed. Also, with EU football there is barely any protection, while with american football you have loads of protection.
This is what I'm talking about.
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Note that the guy didn't even kick him. He didn't touch him, but guy 2 overreacts. This kind of shit is lame.
Nimphiouus said:Yeah, because the reaction of a few guys define the entire sport right?
One thing I noticed you tend to do when discussing this is that you tend to look at EU football while thinking about american football. These two sports are completely different. I am not entirely sure if this is correct, but from what I know a typical american footbal game contains ~15 minutes of actually gameplay (as in them running around on the field). In this time a lot might happen, but the time is a lot shorter for their muscles to actually get tired. With EU football on the other hand it is required to run 45minutes, take a 15 minute break and run another 45 minutes again. After some time a tiny hit will already hurt, since your muscles are basically very tense. Ever had that feeling in your legs where you leg hurts pretty bad, something along the lines of cramps, where you foot turns the other way because your muscles are contracting? Well, that is something which can easily happen with a hit to the foot after someone tackles you.
I'm also pretty sure that almost none of you have actually watched a lot of games. I've watched plenty of EU football games. And I can safely say that stuff that in that gif rarely happens. Though his reaction might be overboard, the keeper's intentions were wrong.
What, is there no tackling in american football? What game have I been watching? :sNimphiouus said:Ever had that feeling in your legs where you leg hurts pretty bad, something along the lines of cramps, where you foot turns the other way because your muscles are contracting? Well, that is something which can easily happen with a hit to the foot after someone tackles you.
How do you explain this then?Impulse said:You also say that they "cry", but you have to take into account that the amount of protection they have is nothing compared to the amount of protection people with american footall have.
GPow69 said:This is just my experience out of the games I've watched.. it was actually a lot like in that .gif, and happened very frequently..
Stybar, that is rugby. Not american Football. The people who play rugby are pretty though. Heck, during a world cup the sometimes get 2 weeks to recover from their injuries.Stybar said:How do you explain this then?Impulse said:You also say that they "cry", but you have to take into account that the amount of protection they have is nothing compared to the amount of protection people with american footall have.
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These guys wear as much protection, but keep playing after getting hit time after time...
There is no discussion that soccer is dangerous, but sometimes players act like little sissy girls. I have seen players falling down because someone bumped into them. They kept wailing on the ground, but after 30 seconds, they're up and sprinting down the field. (keep in mind, I don't say every player is like this, but some are)
Impulse said:Stybar, that is rugby. Not american Football. The people who play rugby are pretty though. Heck, during a world cup the sometimes get 2 weeks to recover from their injuries.