Why don't Europeans play American Football?
-
- Posts: 572
- Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:04 pm
Why don't Europeans play American Football?
There is the NFL Europe, sure, but it's mostly with American players.
American Football is a great sport that has the potential to be 5 times as strategic as soccer. If you disagree, you obviously hate America or have never really got into the sport.
And this comes from someone that used to play Soccer and Basketball in Middle School by the way.
American Football is a great sport that has the potential to be 5 times as strategic as soccer. If you disagree, you obviously hate America or have never really got into the sport.
And this comes from someone that used to play Soccer and Basketball in Middle School by the way.
"Real" (association) football came first (along with rugby football), then the variety where the foot isn't nearly as involved with the ball. Merits of each game aside lets get our terms right.Tsakali_ wrote:just as you boycott real football so do they, and in all fairness "soccer" was here first
Last edited by mik0rs on Mon Sep 26, 2005 11:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
[img]http://www.zen85869.zen.co.uk/img/mik0rsSig.jpg[/img]
They're two totally different games. Besides, soccer has been a national pastime in lots of places in Europe for hundreds of years.
Imagine if somebody asked you "Why haven't Americans given up baseball for cricket?"
I'm a huge fan of football, but don't you think that's kind of an arrogant question?
Imagine if somebody asked you "Why haven't Americans given up baseball for cricket?"
I'm a huge fan of football, but don't you think that's kind of an arrogant question?
Yep, it's been ingrained in a lot of European culture now since before 1900.R00k wrote:They're two totally different games. Besides, soccer has been a national pastime in lots of places in Europe for hundreds of years.
Imagine if somebody asked you "Why haven't Americans given up baseball for cricket?"
I'm a huge fan of football, but don't you think that's kind of an arrogant question?
[img]http://www.zen85869.zen.co.uk/img/mik0rsSig.jpg[/img]
Re: Why don't Europeans play American Football?
I like when people post a question and the answer in one go :icon14:KingManULTRA wrote:If you disagree, you obviously hate America or have never really got into the sport.
[size=85][color=#0080BF]io chiamo pinguini![/color][/size]
I personally enjoy the playmaking strategy of American football.
I kinda think of it as a hundred high-speed, full-contact chess games. Except you have to pick your strategy and all your moves before the game, and let other people play it out the way you say; because after the match starts you no longer have any control over your pieces. You really have to read the other team and know your own in order to have a chance.
I kinda think of it as a hundred high-speed, full-contact chess games. Except you have to pick your strategy and all your moves before the game, and let other people play it out the way you say; because after the match starts you no longer have any control over your pieces. You really have to read the other team and know your own in order to have a chance.
- Mat Linnett
- Posts: 2483
- Joined: Wed Apr 12, 2000 7:00 am
- Location: The Grizzly Grotto
And South America, and Africa, and Asia, hell virtually EVERYWHERE except North America.mik0rs wrote:Yep, it's been ingrained in a lot of European culture now since before 1900.R00k wrote:They're two totally different games. Besides, soccer has been a national pastime in lots of places in Europe for hundreds of years.
Imagine if somebody asked you "Why haven't Americans given up baseball for cricket?"
I'm a huge fan of football, but don't you think that's kind of an arrogant question?
And they all know it as Football too, not Soccer.
Regarding Rugby, mik0rs man, sod the All Blacks, your own countrymen have been playing some of the most exciting rugby for YEARS recently; just look at the last 6 Nations!
Oh I know they've been playing very nicely and were pretty immense this year but I've learned to be guarded after a lot of let downs and false dawns. I went crazy when we won the Six Nations all the same though
There was talk that Wales played a similar sort of explosive game as New Zealand, hearing parallels like that being drawn (even though we've acknowledged we're not quiet there yet) was so satisfying.

Last edited by mik0rs on Mon Sep 26, 2005 11:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
[img]http://www.zen85869.zen.co.uk/img/mik0rsSig.jpg[/img]
To each their own. If I had been raised in Europe, I'm quite sure I'd have grown up playing soccer and preferring it over American football. I played football in college so that's my game. I respect everything about soccer (the players, the fans, the international drama), but it bores me shitless as an observer. However, I am wise enough to know that my preference is nothing more than an accident of history.
- Mat Linnett
- Posts: 2483
- Joined: Wed Apr 12, 2000 7:00 am
- Location: The Grizzly Grotto