Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Europe and was never able to get into American football. I don’t get the appeal. It’s a dangerous sport in which the athletes are either overweight, bran injured or both. And don’t get me started on the endless commercials.
You hate it because you don't understand it. LOL. I can name many other sports that are dangerous as well.
In football, the "overweight" athletes are mainly the defenders. If you knew a bit more there is a reason WHY they need the extra weight/muscle. Those guys are solid rocks!
Ignorance at its best!
BTW- I'm not American and my #1 sport is Soccer but honestly once you understand some Football you learn to love it. I enjoy watching College Football with my kids.
#soccermom
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Europe and was never able to get into American football. I don’t get the appeal. It’s a dangerous sport in which the athletes are either overweight, bran injured or both. And don’t get me started on the endless commercials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why rich people play squash, golf, rowing, tennis, etc. Let the plebes break their bodies at a young age for other’s entertainment.
Only exception to this might be skiing (definitely a rich man’s sport), but that’s truly an addiction.
Except commotio cordis usually happens in lacrosse, hockey and baseball
How many deaths on a NASCAR race has there been?
29, but none since Dale Earnhardt died in 2001
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why rich people play squash, golf, rowing, tennis, etc. Let the plebes break their bodies at a young age for other’s entertainment.
Only exception to this might be skiing (definitely a rich man’s sport), but that’s truly an addiction.
Except commotio cordis usually happens in lacrosse, hockey and baseball
How many deaths on a NASCAR race has there been?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why rich people play squash, golf, rowing, tennis, etc. Let the plebes break their bodies at a young age for other’s entertainment.
Only exception to this might be skiing (definitely a rich man’s sport), but that’s truly an addiction.
Except commotio cordis usually happens in lacrosse, hockey and baseball
Anonymous wrote:This is why rich people play squash, golf, rowing, tennis, etc. Let the plebes break their bodies at a young age for other’s entertainment.
Only exception to this might be skiing (definitely a rich man’s sport), but that’s truly an addiction.
Anonymous wrote:This is why rich people play squash, golf, rowing, tennis, etc. Let the plebes break their bodies at a young age for other’s entertainment.
Only exception to this might be skiing (definitely a rich man’s sport), but that’s truly an addiction.