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  • Hum yeah desean Jackson is pretty fast.

  • reggie bush must do the "step-over"

  • is that helmet too big?

  • @kilox10001 I've played both sports, and I have to say soccer two a days had 10 times as much running and more throwing up than American football.

  • @HoneDawgg But football isn't a sport where you need to be conditioned like soccer players, plays go on for 8 seconds max usually in football but are much more fast paced, intense, and physical. Soccer players can run for longer distances but football players are much faster sprinters.

  • @Rams4life94 Not necessarily. I'd like to see a football player beat Theo Walcott

  • @HoneDawgg I bet Chris Johnson or Desean Jackson can

  • @HoneDawgg not to mention they have over 15 lbs of equipment on

  • "ARE THOSE ATLTICO MADRID SUPPORTS."

    "AM I GETTING PUNKED?"

    GOTTA LOVE BECKHAM MAN

    

  • @kilox10001 No that wasn't my point at all. And sorry, but that just seems stupid to me. Why make the linemen practice running as much as the running backs, when their job isn't to run? That's like making a Striker practice man-marking or tackling as much as you do with the Centre backs.

  • @kilox10001 I don't care about the linemen. i'm not trying to call american football players fat. that's like trying to say that sumo wrestling is bad because the athletes are fat. Maybe you should read my comment again mate...

  • @kilox10001 Clearly you didn't understand my comment. The men who had to have oxygen masks after they ran for a touchdown were probably not running backs. If you want a player to be massive and instoppable, you'd make him do weights, eat lots of protein and practice tackling. You don't make him practice sprinting and long distance running, he's just gonna burn all his muscle. That was my point that you can't say ANY handegg player would be able to complete a winger's training...

  • @kilox10001 Throwing up? Why do people always try to say this stuff like, they run loads etc etc. Twice now, I have seen an American Football player need an oxygen mask after running atleast half the length of the field for a touchdown. Clearly, those who need to run, practice running. Those who don't need to run, don't. Same goes in football. Goalkeepers would not practice running. Wingers would. Although dribbling is more important. But there is still players like Walcott, Lennon, Pato etc.

  • @kilox10001 Reggie Bush would probably need an oxygen mask after Football practice.

  • doesnt know what the chin strap does i guess

  • his chin strap is a little too loose

  • the next drill he should have beckham try to be a linemen that would be funny. Reggie "Meet Will Smith, he's 6' 3" and weighs 282 pounds. Your job is to keep him from getting to me. Good Luck."

  • "make sure they're not atletico madrid supporters." LMAO

  • i wish that helmet would've hit his nose....so he learn how to tight it up

  • hahahaha omg!! watching him in THAT UNIFORM with THAT ENGLISH ACCENT it's surreal

  • What a good cunt

  • Let me just get ONE thing straight!

    The ignorance to change how you spell Football (As in the first ever football, not american football) is ridiculous!

    Its not called Futbol...I have nothing against americans but god damn it, get your own fucking name! NOT SOCCER NOT FUTBOL FOOTBALL!

  • @MrSulinator11 futbol = football in spanish, so technically.....it IS 'futbol'

    *sigh* and you call others ignorant....

  • @Fanatic2020 So why do you use the Spanish word? We don't call golf different in any other language! Its Golf, Football is Football. American Football is American Football, come up with your own names...No imagination...

  • @MrSulinator11 wow lol You should learn more about soccer.

  • @Fanatic2020 Umm what? Sorry, don't you mean 'Football'? And what the fuck are you on about, were you dropped as a child, or retarded...Your choice!

  • @MrSulinator11 *Sigh*....I said soccer for the sake of no one getting confused, I know it is called football.

    You should learn more about the sport before calling people ignorant b/c its perfectly acceptable to call football 'futbol' and by the way, no american ever calls it that, we just say 'soccer'. And while we are on the subject, what is the big deal with calling it soccer? Everybody knows what it means, it would settle alot of arguements and confusion, and it is not offensive in any way.

  • @MrSulinator11 And America isn't the only country that calls it soccer, Australia, Canada and many other eastern countries refer to it as soccer.

  • @Fanatic2020 I couldn't give two shits, football is football (Reason is you kick the ball with your FOOT!) Americans shouldn't have used Football for their sport! Like I said before, no imagination...

  • @MrSulinator11 So you are saying the reason soccer should be called football is because you kick the ball with your foot? That doesn't hold a good arguement at all. Should we call basketball handball, how about batball for baseball?

    And the whole term of 'soccer' came from England, so don't blame Americans for this issue, by the time soccer was introduced to America, football was already well established, to avoid confusion, they adopted soccer to refer to futbol.

  • @Fanatic2020 Listen, Im kinda getting bored of this! And just so you know, we call basket ball its name because you throw into the basket, baseball, you run to the base! American Football is a steal! You can yack on about how you are correct but tbh I don't need this...I cba to keep this whole shinanigans up! If you want, you are right Im sorry Mr. America and I shouldn't ever argue with you again. You obviously know everything in the world!

  • @MrSulinator11 I don't know everything in the world, but I can defintely say I know more than you...

    And if I follow your logic, we kick the ball into the net, so if come up with the name the same way we got baseball and basketball, we should call soccer "netball", there is nothing wrong with calling it soccer, infact it would be better because it is a clear distinction and even you have to admit it would be better than saying 'football' and 'American football'

  • @Fanatic2020 Meh, easier over their!

    And Im saying why did they use football for American Football? It makes no sense!

  • @MrSulinator11 A name for a sport DOESN'T have to make sense, explain hockey, lacrosse, curling, cricket, even rugby?

  • @Fanatic2020 Meh...Im saying, why take another name? Its like me making my own game up and saying its now called tennis, but we change the name of tennis (With racket) to jinder...Because we want the name tennis!

  • @MrSulinator11 Who knows why its the way it is, but all I know is if Europe didn't come up with the term "soccer", we wouldn't be having this discussion right now, so if you're going to be mad at anybody, blame Europe, not America.

  • @Fanatic2020 SCREW YOU EUROPE! How was that?

  • @Fanatic2020 england made up the word soccer in the 1800's so actually europe did come up with the name

  • @mikeinike5 yeah, which was in europe ¬_¬

  • @MrSulinator11 Why do you say that "Americans" chose the name football? Do you know who, when, or why they chose these names, do you really know, or are you just assuming?

    What lineage does football have historically with soccer.

    Once you clear that matter up for yourself, ask yourself why should anybody talk about it?

    Is it something we are going to change? Does it make a bit of difference? When you talk to Americans they call football soccer and football football.

    It is a different language.

  • @planetofthescums Just fuck off dude!

    Im finished with this conversation...I already had one with that other yank scum! So if you don't mind Im going to watch some Football, you know, when people kick the BALL with a FOOT! (Football) Dumb red neck...

  • @MrSulinator11 You could just stop commenting.

  • @planetofthescums Sorry dude, I shouldn't have freaked out over you! Or that other guy...

  • @MrSulinator11 its called football cuz the ball is 1 foot long

  • @MIXEDUPTHROWNTOGETHR Bullshit dude!

    Its not that at all...Otherwise golf would be what '3 inch'

    Dude, they took the name from the british and I cbs to argue anymore!

  • @MrSulinator11 there is no conclusive story as to the name, but thats what i've heard, there are other stories.......................­.... but what is up your ass? besides its a name, you know what it is so lets get over it. the bitchieness of people these days

  • @MIXEDUPTHROWNTOGETHR Im sorry man...Freaked out for nothing then!

  • @MrSulinator11 It's called Football because it was adapted from Rugby Football.

  • @Headcheezonium Naaaa man, Rugby Football came after football because of Ellis picking the ball up in a game of football... Don't worry man, I really CBA to argue. So if you find a real reason for the Americans calling Football Soccer then tell me.

  • @MrSulinator11 Rugby Union was introduced to the US as "Football" in the 1840's. Shortly After, American Football was adapted from rugby by Walter Camp at Princeton University in 1869, About 30 years after Rugby was started in England. It was described by Camp as a "More direct and straight forward football game" It was named "American Football" because of it's origins to Rugby Football. I'm not trying to start an Argument, I'm just tired of all the hate from Europe because of a stupid name.

  • @MrSulinator11 The reason we call it soccer is because when the sport was made in England it was called soccer because it was short for association football; they took soc from association and added er. Yes, I've done my fair share of research, and I'm almost 100% sure I'm correct. Every other country calls it football because after awhile everyone just called it that. Americans call it its old name because we already have a football which is unfortunately way more popular than "soccer" here.

  • @HoneDawgg Fair play dude! Well their we go, Im going to eat my words! :P 

  • "make sure they are not atletico madrid supporters" LMAO!

  • Haha...futbol meets football. I think it's has-been meets overrated. Stick with Messi Adidas.

  • @ripdajacker23 oi reap, this was made in 07

  • Beckham's helmet is a bit too large :D

  • awww Beckham's arms are so tiny in that uniform n.n

  • Beckam is a fucking pussy who gets money off showing his face and putting hair gel on before a kickball game, thats it.

  • @lebbeus you're a scholar, soccer has been around way longer than football. and Beckham gets money because he was one of the most skilled players in the world at one point

  • @lebbeus You couldn't have made me laugh any harder if you tried. You should probably try stepping on a pitch before you make fun of real football mate. Because American football is a hell of a lot easier, the only thing that makes that American football even half as hard as football is those ridiculously funny looking pads.

  • why is he wearing pierre thomas' number???? O.o

  • @kylebourg thats the number beckham weres at regular futbol

  • @bryatan007 oh..... lol ok that never occured to me xD

  • @kylebourg

    i think because david beckhams number in soccer is 23.

  • @DatMangoSentinel oh yeah i never thought of that. lol

  • LOL the chin strap is not even touching beckham's face

  • aww c'mon! Give David number 7! He's famous for that number!

  • 0:41 ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡gay!!!!!!!! cuidado por favor (careful,ok)

  • THe Funny part is Beckham couldn't go full speed for the whole time.

  • NFL is so raw.. Soccer is for pussies.. slight of touch in their knee then goes down askin for a red card.. SMH

  • NFL its all about strength ....soccer its all about everything else

  • helmet doesn't fit! haha

  • i bet no american got the athetico madrid joke.

  • @RossT551 I'm American and i got it

  • @RossT551 Nope, they did.

  • hes arms r like toothpicks

  • Beckham looks like he's shortless.

  • ahahahahaha, david looks soooooooooooo tiny!

  • why hester? chris johnson would smoke any current football ('soccer') player. He could probably challenge Bryan Habana as well i'd have thought.

  • its so funny because americans invented: baseball, american football, basketball etc,, AND ANY OF THOSE SPORTS ARE THE MOST POPULAR IN TEH ENTIRE WORLD HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA SOCCER THE BEST SPORT IN THE WORLD (BILLIONS OF PEOPLE PLAY IT AND WATCH IT AND LIKE IT HAHHA SAAAAAD BUT TRUEEEEE!!)

  • @jimimalmsteen7

    Rice is the most popular food in the world... but I prefer steak.

  • @fol2005 and??? i prefer steak to che PENDEJAZOOO jajajajaja dont compare please

  • i like how his chinstrap isn't doing anything

  • IF u dont wear pads in football YOU WILL DIE!!! Rugby is more pussy because u can not wear pads and live. Its that simple, any rugby player that jumped into an NFL game without pads would be DEAD.

  • so rugbys pussy because you dont wear pads? also why is it in american throwball that the same people who attack cant defend? and why do they need a 5 minute break between plays? ive watched the game and the amount of missed tackles is ridiculous. and of course theyl hit big, they wont feel anything behind those pads. an american throwball player would be to scared tacle someone else without them. the whole sport is a joke just like hokey, basketball, baseball and all the others america invented

  • @ZakMutdLinz you sir are, retarded.

  • @SchoolinYou you should sort out your grammar before you call someone that. spastic.

  • American throwball? are you that uneducated and ignorant? i would love to jab a pen in your eye. hockey was invented in Canada guy.. you obviously haven't watched enough AMERICAN football to be a critic on the game. don't be upset because your pathetic country sucks & butchers the english language. these sports require smarts, talent and athleticism. you're comparing rugby to football which is played completely different from one another. NFL players would smash rugby players, pads or no pads

  • @ZakMutdLinz If you have played football before then you know the pain. Just cause there are pads doesnt mean the hits dont hurt. Thats like saying if you wear a seatbelt and you get in a car accident you will survive it. There are huge bruises all over your body in many different colors, the size of golfballs or bigger.

  • @vtechype you obviously don't know rugby or the history of american football.rugby players have the same physique as american football players,so i think your being over dramatic by saying that they will die in american football;and secondly,in the late 19th and early 20th century american football was similar to present day rugby in terms of its laws and attire,but the games authorities thought it was to dangerous due to injuries sustained by players so they introduced shoulder pads and helmets

  • WHOOOOOOO DAT!!!!!!!!

  • why do all these inbred yanks call football soccer?

    and why do they call their pussy version of rugby football? pads and helmets are for fags.

  • @ZakMutdLinz I'll say!, they gloat and laugh at soccer yet its like 10 times more played and popular than any other sport, and it takes skill not image driven steroid chugging wankers to play, american throwball is a joke!.

  • @Aheadstix85 Thats baseball

  • Dude, Im a Canadian.. Dont be dissing other sports... i used to play soccer and it was pretty fun.. im trying out for football because i like to be active. its pretty low to insult another sport when you know nothing about it

  • your wrong there mate. im british but ive been watching the nfl this season and some of the hits are ridiculous, plus head on head contact is allowed and your allowed to tackle round the neck which your not in rugby so its kinda neccessary if people aint gunna get knocked out every 2 minutes

  • @ZakMutdLinz pads and helmets make u bigger which makes the tackle harder, the football tackle of a light hitting corner back is probably 4600 lbs of force while rugby its 2400

  • @patriots19rule no offense but thats bullshit man...you know you just made those numbers up

  • @beats1n1shit k then if u dont believe e then watch sports science

  • @patriots19rule if you're talking about the rugby vs football video then you must be as retarded as these 'scientists'. It's such a biased experiment it's laughable.

  • @ZakMutdLinz Its called being smart.

  • Soccer players have tiny arms, don't they? Makes sense I guess.

  • woot atletico madrid for life

  • Beckham would get racked!, lol.. great post

  • He apparently doesn't understand that negative for positive isn't a good strategy in the NFL, maybe college, but not NFL

  • dont think bush should be teaching ball security

  • @shutthefuckuploser LMAOOO thats funny

  • you're out of your fuckin mind

  • Pacman jones isnt a gentleman

  • @Andrejolb no.

  • @Andrejolb

    no thats Soccer and Rugby

  • Beckham wishes his was #23 for the Saints PIERRE THOMAS!

    What does Reggie know about ball security?

  • if reggie doesnt kno about ball security

    wtf do u kno about ball security?

  • @jcbtrackbowler haha im not gonna lie i thought the same thing about reggie and ball security.

  • lmao your so retarted have you ever even heard of messi?

  • Reggie Bush is so cute!!!!!

  • GAY

  • soccer, best sport in the world

  • GAY

  • hahaha make sure their not atletico madrid supporters, hes lucky they werent barca fans.

    he speaks good spanish though

    forca barca!

  • true dat

  • oh i get it, he was in real madrid at the time this video was shot, he said the thing about athletico madrid because real madrid was an arch rival to them lol.

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  • aahahaha geil

  • haha "make sure they're not Atletico Madrid supportors.." "Am I being punked?"

  • thats because hes a footballer not a an american football player .. idiot

  • look at how far the chinstrap is off of his chin

    lolz

  • haha look how thin he is haha looool

  • was this made in Spain?

  • That can't be Reggie Bush's running practice because if it was, he would tell Beckham to run to the sideline and out of bounds to avoid getting hit while only gaining about 2 yards like in his games and not into the line like he is suppose to do. :D

  • he's such a pussy and so thin he should try eat somthing!

  • really? He plays a different sport, he works out different muscles than a american football player. You may have seen huge fast players in soccer, but a majority are not thinner but just mainly cut in upperbody from all the running, they're legs are big though.

  • haha boogulls.

    your a homosexual.

  • In European football they run unlike in american football. so Ya he maybe he is thin, but i bet he can easily make that touch down!

  • Apparently your name is misleading. World football players do a lot more than just jog.

  • @SportsEinstein

    You've Obviously never heard of Theo Walcott have you?

  • what about him

  • yea in american football they run for short sprints and have great acceleration and top end speed. I guarantee that dvin hester could beat any soccer player in a 40 yard dash, but every soccer player probably has more endurance thn devin hester.

  • @boogiedancer81 Every player has more endurance? Thats definitely questionable!

  • @hawkaholic86 Well if you know anything about athleticism in general and simple sports 'science,' then you will know that will be true - every single professional soccer player has far more endurance than any Am. football player. While Am. football players can generate more power than any soccer player, bar a few notable ones. Basically just from muscle appearance, from the 'popping' type of Am. to the elegant and defined ones of footballers.

  • @nirabarsenal I have to say, that sounds like nonsense.  Athletes may have more endurance despite what you may think.

  • @planetofthescums define "athletes" for me please. And I'm pretty sure that this is not what I "think." Its not my opinion I was expressing, its just how the science of human physiology works. If you're interested, go check out aerobic vs anaerobic respiration. And especially the difference between fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibres. Did you just stumble across an IB Biology student? Yes you did... ;)

  • @nirabarsenal Pro NFL players are the athletes I was refering to.

    Take for example the fact that Brandon Banks weighs 71 kg and Chris Sietz weighs 99kg.  You are saying this wide receiver has less endurance than this goalie?

    How do you measure endurance in sports science?

    How long could any soccer player continue stopping 154 kg Gilbert Brown from rushing the quarterback, every 3 minutes? 3 hours?

    I could easily argue they don't have the upper or mid body endurance of NFL players.

  • @planetofthescums "Soccer" is about PURE SKILL, Not Strenght, Or Speed (which in "soccer" is a very good needed skill.

    There's A MILLION WAYS TO SCORE A GOAL.

    There's just a few ways to score a TD.

    In "soccer" it doesnt matter how tall,short,slow,fast,tough you are. Its something that americans doesnt understand.

    The best NFL players are all tough,big,strong ETC ETC.

    When the 2 best "soccer" players are diferent,

    Messi is 5'4 and weights 148 lb. Cristiano Ronaldo is 6'1 and weights 175 lbs

  • @ratedr3nigma Whatever... you can recover a fumble/blocked field goal, return a punt/kickoff, catch a pass, a lateral, or intercept, get a hand off, or run it straight in.

    There are 22 different people who can score a touchdown. In football there are 4 different types of scores, a field goal, a point after, a touchback, and a touchdown.

    There is a 160 yard goal on the ground and an 18.5 foot goal 10 feet up in the air.

    There is also more variety to football players than soccer players.

  • @planetofthescums I know, what football is!!! I live in the u.s,

    More Variety? Of course!!! Its like chess!

    In soccer theres 4 sections Goalie,defender,mid,foward.Eac­h section divides depending on the formation.

    442,532,352. ETC.

    Even a defender or the goalie can score. Can a lineman score? Rarely.

    Every soccer player can score with every single part of the body... except his hands.

    Can you score with your head in football? Can yo do a volley? Can you do more than 5 passes? NO.

    Joga Bonito.

  • @ratedr3nigma Don't tell me what Americans understand. I am sure you understand our history of racism in the United States and our sensitivity to discrimination. I am an individual and it is irrelevant what you believe Americans know and don't know. Also, I don't make assumptions about your knowledge.

  • @planetofthescums If americans understand football soccer, why is even the mexican league better than the mls?

    US AND SOCCER DONT MIX!

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  • @planetofthescums I will answer the 4th question, Its not that hard if you have more than 20 interruptions per game (time outs, flags etc etc) You can recover all the energy that you lose every minute.

    In "soccer" is different. There's NO TIME OUTS, NO FLAGS, INTERRUPTIONS. You have to keep moving and jogging and if you have to run foward you have to comeback QUICKER! Theres Countering! Its like interceptions but they happen more often in soccer so you have to rush your ass back!

  • @planetofthescums Soccer Players run more than 6 miles per game, and the last minutes are the worst if you are tied. There's just 3!!!! Substitutes per game. Just some players gets to rest some minutes per game. And if you are doing good they wont take you out so you have to run more.

    In football theres "quarters" in soccer there's HALF TIME. 45 minutes running, 15 minutes rest, then you have to go back to the field.

  • @planetofthescums In addition, some players need to play for their national team too.

    Let me put you an example.

    Lionel Messi, plays for barcelona.

    Barcelona has 4! Competitions to play in a season: La Liga,Copa Del Rey,Champions League, and national team.

    He has a game saturday 1st, he plays 90mins, then he has a game on wednesday5TH, he plays 90mins. THEN HE HAS A GAME ON SUNDAY 9th.

    and he plays 9th minutes again.

    THAT SHIT IS EXHAUSTING!!

    and he does it every week, every seeason.

    Hard isn't

  • @ratedr3nigma I am saying the football player would endure football, a soccer player would endure soccer. One is running around kicking a ball, the other is running into people and pushing against eachother. It is obvious football players expel more energy in the course of a 45 minute game than soccer players do in 90 minutes, look endurance up in a dictionary. 90 minutes of fighting for soccer ball and bumping into one another, does not equal pushing big guys out of your way for 45 minutes.

  • @planetofthescums Running around? There's a way to "run around" like football... you have to move your pieces.

    In football... the bigger, the better. It doesnt matter if they're fat.

    In soccer you need...

    Fast,Tall,Tough,Agressive,Shor­t,Skillfull,Or like beckham a player that can put the ball wherever he wants.

    In football... everybody has a purpose.There's no difference between fat dude #1 or #2 or #6.

    You just need a quarterback,runner,punter,runn­in back.

    Everybody has a task!

  • @ratedr3nigma Our conversation began hich was that endurance is a big part of football, as well as soccer. Can you answer my question please, since you are a knowledgable student, how do you measure endurance?

    That way I can hurry up and prove to you by your own method that "every single professional soccer player has far more endurance than any Am. football player" is clearly false.

  • @planetofthescums I'm not an expert at this, but it could be Joules of energy.If it was a race e.g.a run, you could measure their endurance by how far they travelled,so in this case the unit could be how many miles they had travelled.

    Anyways, i´ve watch am-football. and the frickin time stops with everything that happens, which is more time to recover the energy loss.

  • @ratedr3nigma Football players train for endurance. It might be interval training, but marathon runners use interval training.

    If you watch soccer players on the field without the ball, they stop running.  They get the ball they have bursts of speed and powerful muscles to kick. Why would a goalie have endurance?

    Soccer players may run more in a game, this doesn't mean they have more endurance automatically as athletes. You don't know who has more endurance.

  • @planetofthescums Ok. An am.football player who plays every weekend has more endurance than a soccer player who has 3 games in one week?

    C'mon.

    Just do the math

  • @ratedr3nigma I have a question then. If the game is so full of skill and endurance then why are all the soccer players so young?

  • @planetofthescums So young?

    If they are young they are fresh, they still have their full speed, and endurance.

    as the player gets older they get slower,weaker,and they start to lose their skill.

    the age of the best players are between 19 and 30.

    after 30. they start to lose their skill.

    Its better to have an 19 - 22 y'old player because they have more future and alot to give.

    the oldest players play in the team because the team needs a leader and a good locker room enviroment.

  • @ratedr3nigma Look man. You can say that soccer players have more endurance than football players when they run around. I have no problem with that. I am not arguing over which sport you like, I am talking about... I am not trying to be unrealistic. All I am saying, the only reason I am saying anything, is that you said basically football players have no endurance compared to these soccer players.

    Well, that's wrong, and I don't know why you would think that. It's clearly untrue.

  • @ratedr3nigma So you have two options, continue to disagree with me and be wrong, or just admit this is the truth and move on. There are Am football players who have a lot of endurance; it doesn't matter whether David Beckham has more endurance when he is playing soccer than them. They play football, they endure football.

    Running does not equal endurance.

    The fact is they have more endurance than some goalie. That's all I need.

  • @planetofthescums Who says im wrong? a dude that never played, watched, lived "soccer" before?

    I've played both sports, in high school i played twice or a couple more times as a receiver... it was so fuckin boring. i just waited for somebody to send me a ball and run foward.

    they tackled me and i didnt feel shit, because all the pads.

    after those 2 or 3 games i quit football.

    Next year i played soccer for the school.

    which it was harder.

    In football they tried to make me stronger, but slower.

  • @ratedr3nigma I am saying as athletes Am football players naturally develop their endurance as they train. They run, they take ballet lessons, they work on muscles and lift weights, but so do soccer players.

    It is something you do to play football, to fence, to swim, athletes have endurance, they are people. Just because soccer is the sport does not mean, and remember, I am quoting you, "every single professional soccer player has far more endurance than any Am. football player". Bullshit.

  • @planetofthescums If we put 11 american football players against an amateur soccer team.

    in a soccer match...(it doesnt matter if they know how to play or the rules) who's gonna end up being tired by the 65th minute?

    the american football team or the soccer team?

    But... if we put a... soccer team vs an american football team in a american football match...

    whats gonna happen?

    The american football are going to squash them why? because they are bigger and stronger.

    will they be tired? HELL NO.

  • @ratedr3nigma Well that is not what was said. I said that some am football players have more endurance than some footsoccerball players and asked you how you measure endurance. SO... without any idea by what you mean for endurance I am basically saying, ya... you don't like am football, well I can't blame you.