Not ones for multi-tasking are they?

-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Zorz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2002 2:45 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: The day after superbowl


Yeah well MINIMUM wage in the NFL is about $220,000/yr.  And perhaps
those
tough guys ought to put the pads on and take a hit from Ray Lewis or
Levon
Kirkland.

In the early days of the NFL, many players did play offense and defense.
But
as the game became more popular, it also became more sophisticated, and
as
such lead to specialization.  The idea is it's the best of the best
doing
what they do best - run, catch, block, hit, throw.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Glenn Corbett
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 3:33 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: The day after superbowl


I think the reason more Aussies dont try is that American football is
right
down near the bottom of the list of career choices. Soccer (Real
Football),
Aussie Rules, Rugby Union, Basketball, Rugby League, Baseball, and even
Cricket (possibly even Curling) are above American Football.

Aussie rules is a bit of a wierd game, sort of a cross between soccer
(strategy) and rugby (voilence). Its those damn tight shorts I think. I
dont
want to spend my weekend looking at lots of men running around in tight
shorts *shudder*.

Basically the yanks are seen as wimpy for putting on all that padding
before
playing a game of "footy". Rugby League (whilst I cant be called a fan),
has
about 1/4 the padding of AF, but the tackles are as equally violent.

Also those breaks seem to interrupt the flow of the game IMHO "damn, we
ran
10 yards, better stop for a few minutes to compose ourselves".  Oh, and
whats the deal with that ghey dancing when they score a touchdown ? Are
they
surprised they managed to make it to the end of the field without a map
?? I
can understand the carrying on with soccer, since goals are few and far
between (typically). And why do they have an Defensive and Offensive
team,
cant the Americans manage to do both ?

:)

Glenn
Australian by Choice

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Zorz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 8:55 AM
Subject: RE: The day after superbowl


> I dunno how that would be.  While I appreciate Aussie rules football
as a
> game, there seems to be more effort to not have the bone-jarring
collisions
> american football encourages.  But I am speaking from very limited
> experience.
>
> On the other hand, if the Aussies were so tough, I'd think more would
try
> American football. I think there are a couple playing, notably a
punter,
and
> I think an offensive lineman.
>



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