David Beckham, Reggie Bush Juggle an American Football

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Beckham triumphs over Bush, when juggling and American football.

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  • Wow that is REALLY difficult to do with an oblong-shaped ball like an American football. Respect!

  • you shoud see zlatan juggle a gum

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  • @tbendisx You are a damn idiot. Calling a sport that has has multiple players get broken bones, concussions, and paralyzed a "childs version of rugby"? I bet you never heard of darryl stingley, kevin everett, eric legrand, mike utley, have you? Go checkout joe theismann leg getting broken to pieces which utimately ended his career. Go watch martin johnson rugby legend and nfl fan give respect to nfl players, whos average career is only 4 years. Then see how ignorant you are.

  • Wow i was impressed with beckham but i was surprised when reggie bush actually did three

  • @Rockyismydog2 you should see ozil jugglin a gum

  • @vikfk I think fitness plays a bigger role in Football than the NFL as your constantly moving. Good players never stand still.

  • @vikfk the strong safety are changing entire plays and rearranging assignments back and forth before the actual snap. its something that takes a long time to pick up on as a viewer but espn for example will often replays critical plays in a game the week after and breakdown what;s going on on the field. its a chessmatch within a chessmatch. its fascinating to watch once you learn the game.

  • @vikfk honestly, yes, AF is a clash of the coaches' minds. a team with a talented roster but a weak head coach will get annihilated on the field week in and week out. but a team with a decent roster and a brilliant head coach will always field a competitive team. as far as plays being repetitive, the artistry of AF is that what looks routine and repetitive to the untrained eye is actually an overwhelming game of mindgames and countermindgames where the qb, the center, the middle linebacker and

  • Watching Barcelona or the Manchester U use all their collective skill and smarts to break down different defenses is something I would watch all day if I could.

  • that there are so many basic things, like skating and stick handeling, who you never thought of as part of the game. In "Soccer" those things are ball control, positioning and running off the ball. In AF you have more or less one skill that you perfect and do over and over. It's still fun to watch the Superbowl, I do that every year, but watching the "same" runs and throws over and over for a whole season will make it less special (for me).

  • I see what you're getting at, and I understand that you can feel that way. But given your argument, doesn't that make an AF match a clash of coaches, rather than players? I will also argue that AF is less layered when it comes to skill and talent. Hear me out! "Soccer" will look pretty straight forward to someone who has never played on a higher level. Run, kick, run, kick, goal. Just like Hockey looks pretty straight forward. But, when you lace up a pair of skates and get on the ice you realize

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