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Robo37 wrote:
Grandmas? What in the world are you talking about? And if you never got hurt in football, you probably were playing two hand touch or just played like a complete sis. Just the other day, an eighth grader was taken away on stretchers from getting tackled in football.I hope your not serious about that👆. American football is played at family picknicks by grandmas. The only parents who don't let their kids play it are the paranoid ones who got rid of our wonderful metal slides and jungle gyms, cause they are "too dangerous". Rugby is far more brutal than football. I started playing football in 3rd grade, the worst injury I ever received was getting my bell rung. In rugby the least I've walked away from a game with is a few bruises. My fav was when I had a bruise shaped like a boot on my thigh.
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Yeah and I've seen ppl blow out knees and get concussions in football too. But there isn't as much injury in football as there is in rugby.
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Robo37 wrote:
I know, on Friday night I played rugby, I got stamped on and my my leg was swollen like mad, it was bruised all round and the muscle was solid, my team was laying again on sunday and I had to miss that game because of my swollen muscle, I'm only 13 so I couldn't play!Yeah and I've seen ppl blow out knees and get concussions in football too. But there isn't as much injury in football as there is in rugby.
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Robo37 wrote:
U sir have obviously never played REAL tackle football, if u believe this!! Might wanna use google b4 making a statement like that, instead of ur high school or middle school play ground experiences!!Yeah and I've seen ppl blow out knees and get concussions in football too. But there isn't as much injury in football as there is in rugby.
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Robo37 wrote:
If you play tackle football against heavy guys... It hurts. I googled rugby and none of the players were heavy, they looked anarexic. How do you get hurt by being toppled by a hundred pound guy? Just doesn't make sense.Yeah and I've seen ppl blow out knees and get concussions in football too. But there isn't as much injury in football as there is in rugby.
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🍀Joe Zingg🍀 wrote:
You are clearly a troll as that is complete bullshit.Robo37 wrote:
If you play tackle football against heavy guys... It hurts. I googled rugby and none of the players were heavy, they looked anarexic. How do you get hurt by being toppled by a hundred pound guy? Just doesn't make sense.Yeah and I've seen ppl blow out knees and get concussions in football too. But there isn't as much injury in football as there is in rugby.
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krissharm wrote:
How am I trolling? You know what, I'll just quit commenting on your great rugby.🍀Joe Zingg🍀 wrote:
You are clearly a troll as that is complete bullshit.Robo37 wrote:
If you play tackle football against heavy guys... It hurts. I googled rugby and none of the players were heavy, they looked anarexic. How do you get hurt by being toppled by a hundred pound guy? Just doesn't make sense.Yeah and I've seen ppl blow out knees and get concussions in football too. But there isn't as much injury in football as there is in rugby.
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🍀Joe Zingg🍀 wrote:
Because you are talking rubbish to create an argument. Pretty close on troll behaviour last time I looked it up. 100lb guys are you serious?krissharm wrote:
How am I trolling? You know what, I'll just quit commenting on your great rugby.🍀Joe Zingg🍀 wrote:
You are clearly a troll as that is complete bullshit.Robo37 wrote:
If you play tackle football against heavy guys... It hurts. I googled rugby and none of the players were heavy, they looked anarexic. How do you get hurt by being toppled by a hundred pound guy? Just doesn't make sense.Yeah and I've seen ppl blow out knees and get concussions in football too. But there isn't as much injury in football as there is in rugby.
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krissharm wrote:
figi, tonga, somoa...pete the brave wrote:
England, scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Italy, Australia, new Zealand, south Africa, did I miss anyone who loves a bit of rugby?"The Man" wrote:
Well said mate. I'm born and bread british.🔥PRagon🔥ADD ARF wrote:
Nobody.
Well British people. Then again, as I said, nobodyI was born in Wales, you have 24 hours to make a post claiming your love for all things British before I take action.
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SloBThaKnoB wrote:
go put you shoulder pads and helmet on, and get back in the ball pit..Dr. Robotnik wrote:
🍀Joe Zingg🍀 5 min ago QuotePlayed for years and watch rugby regularly. For those yanks who don't understand rugby is a sport played all over the world. How you can possibly think gridiron football is better baffles me when it is only played seriously in the US. There is a reason for that, think about it. Ireland for world cup woop.
I think rugby looks like soccer but there's hugging and carrying. Doesn't look better than American Football to me.👍👍👍
Never played rugby in my life & can't find a reason too...seems like something for a family picnic, for all the women & kids to join in! More for everyone that's why it's played world wide, like golf...US football on the other hand isn't for everyone...here moms don't want their kids to play football...it ain't for everyone!!! -
I'd rather wear Polo's rugby line clothes. The game seems as if it's a rich mans hockey. But then again, I've never given it a chance so...
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🍀Joe Zingg🍀 wrote:
I was the heavy guy in football. The last season I played I was 300lbs. I also use to play the no pads tackle games on thanksgiving morning, best way to play football EVER. To me it still doesn't hold a candle to how much physical exertion and the amount of abuse in a rugby match.Robo37 wrote:
If you play tackle football against heavy guys... It hurts. I googled rugby and none of the players were heavy, they looked anarexic. How do you get hurt by being toppled by a hundred pound guy? Just doesn't make sense.Yeah and I've seen ppl blow out knees and get concussions in football too. But there isn't as much injury in football as there is in rugby.
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My dad is is British I'm ten he's 51 he played actually I have no clue what position he played for but he did play for the wanderers and wales
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bingo bong wrote:
There is a lot of love for rugby in Wales.My dad is is British I'm ten he's 51 he played actually I have no clue what position he played for but he did play for the wanderers and wales
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I LOVE rugby!!! And last night, form the first time in 24 long years, the All Blacks (that's New Zealand for all you non rugby heads) won the Rugby World Cup by just one point in a cliffhanger against France. I think the entire country has a hangover today cos last night it just went off!
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France were robbed!!!! Wallabies (Australia ) all day rugbys were it's at....
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Players who play ugly are always relatively smaller than those that play football. As such football is more dangerous.
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Justin ßieblial wrote:
Football more dangerous than rugby? No mate, football is a for wussy's, rugby is for men!Players who play ugly are always relatively smaller than those that play football. As such football is more dangerous.
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👿ℬℜƲ∁ℇƳ👿 wrote:
Lol. Let's put the average rugby pro versus any pro football player. I've watched plenty of boring rugby. The guys are small girly men.Justin ßieblial wrote:
Football more dangerous than rugby? No mate, football is a for wussy's, rugby is for men!Players who play ugly are always relatively smaller than those that play football. As such football is more dangerous.
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Justin ßieblial wrote:
That is just stupid. And wrong.Players who play ugly are always relatively smaller than those that play football. As such football is more dangerous.
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Justin ßieblial wrote:
There really not, there beasts, footballers cry over a little tap it takes a full on boot in the head to put a rugby down. Some teams I admit have very small players but rugby is a game for small, medium, bug, powerful, quick players👿ℬℜƲ∁ℇƳ👿 wrote:
Lol. Let's put the average rugby pro versus any pro football player. I've watched plenty of boring rugby. The guys are small girly men.Justin ßieblial wrote:
Football more dangerous than rugby? No mate, football is a for wussy's, rugby is for men!Players who play ugly are always relatively smaller than those that play football. As such football is more dangerous.
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If rugby is for men then have men play it. Not those tiny midgits
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Justin ßieblial wrote:
There not all tiny, some are huge, you need to watch rugby more often if you actually think what your putting!If rugby is for men then have men play it. Not those tiny midgits
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shakes 101 wrote:
It was a disgrace that France snuck there way to the final. They were one of the poorest teams this world cup, man I hate them.France were robbed!!!! Wallabies (Australia ) all day rugbys were it's at....
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YOU wrote:
I though you meant English football not ameican football, I agree American football is way more dangerous and are a lot bigger!Justin ßieblial wrote:
There not all tiny, some are huge, you need to watch rugby more often if you actually think what your putting!If rugby is for men then have men play it. Not those tiny midgits
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Than rugby?
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TheRamb Add: 86 wrote:
No they played good bit Wales should of won them, well good apart from when the played that team that were rubbish and beat them!shakes 101 wrote:
It was a disgrace that France snuck there way to the final. They were one of the poorest teams this world cup, man I hate them.France were robbed!!!! Wallabies (Australia ) all day rugbys were it's at....
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👿ℬℜƲ∁ℇƳ👿 wrote:
Sorry I don't know what to call American football in translation to BritishYOU wrote:
I though you meant English football not ameican football, I agree American football is way more dangerous and are a lot bigger!Justin ßieblial wrote:
There not all tiny, some are huge, you need to watch rugby more often if you actually think what your putting!If rugby is for men then have men play it. Not those tiny midgits
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