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| 14 Jul 2011 08:14 AM |
For me:
Asamoah Gyan Darren Bent Craig Gordon John O'Shea Sebastion Larsson Peter Whittingham Javier Zanetti Paul Ifil Liam Reddy
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| 14 Jul 2011 09:10 AM |
| LeSean McCoy, DeSean Jackson, Kevin Kolb, Asante Samuel, Michael Vick, and Jeremy Maclin. |
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zach0976
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| 14 Jul 2011 10:16 AM |
Crimson Tide Football:My favorite Players: Mark Ingram,Greg McElroy,Julio Jones,Marceus Dareus,and Some other People... |
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| 14 Jul 2011 10:35 AM |
| Don't you mean Marcell Dareus? lol. |
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zach0976
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bloxx95
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| 14 Jul 2011 11:52 AM |
| Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey are good in my opinion (Im a Hammers fan :3) Scott Parker was exceptionally good for us, fighting the inevitable battle of relegation on his own. Wojciech Szczesny is going to be good for Arsenal, a keeper they have been missing for years, Kyle Walker impressed me at QPR last season, Gareth Bale was a major contribution for the Spud's champions league effort, Ryan Giggs is still very consistent despite being 37 and i also think Cristiano Ronaldo is a very good footballer, better than Messi in my opinion (Yes, i could quite possibly be high for thinking that) |
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| 14 Jul 2011 12:40 PM |
@zach
Marcell Dareus. He was a 3rd overall pick i think in the NFL draft out of Alabama. He was the only Dareus I knew on the Crimson Tide. |
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| 14 Jul 2011 12:50 PM |
Mine :
Ronaldihno Ronaldihno Ronaldihno. ------- Dempseyyy Messiiii Fabergas Van Persie Casilles (only real madrid player i like)
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| 14 Jul 2011 12:54 PM |
"Are you people stupid. It's FOOTBALL. Not the wussy American football..."
Wussy. Uh huh. If you've ever even played real football before, you'd know that in order to score you actually have to make physical contact (blocking, tackling, etc), where as in soccer, you try to draw penalties and fake injuries so that the referees can give the other team a "yellow card ooooh".
And you call our sport wussy......
(I'm not saying I don't like soccer, I'm just saying I like (American) football better.) |
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| 14 Jul 2011 12:55 PM |
If you've ever even played real football before, you'd know that in order to score you actually have to make physical contact (blocking, tackling, etc), where as in soccer, you try to draw penalties and fake injuries so that the referees can give the other team a "yellow card ooooh". ----
Try playing Rugby.
Then call us back |
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| 14 Jul 2011 01:01 PM |
I have played Rugby before, and I like it.
I just like (American) football better because
1)there is protection, and since I have a helmet on, I can make collisions as I please without having to worry about getting a concussion (which is the #1 injury in rugby, by the way) and
2)There are more people in my town that have never played rugby before (I played backyard rugby before a few times) and in America there is no official rugby leagues... |
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| 14 Jul 2011 01:02 PM |
1)there is protection, and since I have a helmet on, I can make collisions as I please without having to worry about getting a concussion (which is the #1 injury in rugby, by the way) and -------
That is why we American Gridiron a wussy sport |
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| 14 Jul 2011 01:08 PM |
"That is why we American Gridiron a wussy sport"
Don't you mean "That is why we call American Gridiron a wussy sport"?
Anyways, Do you know how many rugby players' careers were ended by concussions?
See, that's why we are smart, and use protection so that we can stay healthy and at the same time have fun. |
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| 14 Jul 2011 01:09 PM |
| THATS WHY YOUR WUSSIES. >_> |
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NUKE169
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| 14 Jul 2011 01:09 PM |
| American Football > Football |
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| 14 Jul 2011 01:11 PM |
| Ok, you shave 20 years off your life with concussions, and we'll live a long, happy life. |
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| 14 Jul 2011 01:13 PM |
LOL.
I've heard of NFL players who kill themselves because of concussion. Don't give me that crap.
Also, Australia only knows NFL. |
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| 14 Jul 2011 01:16 PM |
Tell me what countries besides the United States and Canada have a world known American football league?
NFL CFL
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So because of the fact that countries other than America and Canada don't play American football, means that we should all call soccer "Football"?
Not everyone is going to say or do things the British way. Geez...
(PS, there's the AFL, the UFL, the IFL, and the CIFL). |
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| 14 Jul 2011 01:20 PM |
Average NFL RB lifespan: 3 years
Yeaaahh..
And look at some of the retired players. I've heard many from the NFL have problems with concussions long after they've stopped playing.
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Where did you get that statistic? Look at vets like Brian Westbrook, Jerome Harrison, and Lorenzo Neal. And many more.
I only know a few players that dealt with concussions, and those were old timers, back when the gear was crap and couldn't protect at all. |
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