nfl vs rugby big hits and runs 2 2011 (requrium for a dream)
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@shiron236 Everything is at full speed cause the guys just came up from a 20 mins break. In rugby its a 40 mins, 10 mins break, 40 mins action all the time. No break to do your nails or hair sir
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@7dayspking And check the other video's comment again.
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@7dayspking Also, I probably made a typo there. It was like 3 in the morning, and I was typing on my iPod, lol.
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@7dayspking /watch?v=KQtySeLCNzw (Read the annotation)
Tackling the way you guys do doesn't work for us. Instead of hitting the guys with our shoulders, we end up getting hit in the head first, since our helmets doesn't really allow us to have much manueverability to avoid being hit there. Also, we can't lift our heads due to our helmets, so we'll be forced into an axial loading position
/watch?v=_FhCgLeuO0I Like right here is a good example. He's lucky he still has an intact neck.
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@shiron236 you realise the word crucial means that it is important are you saying rugby tactics are important in American Football.? i am kind of lost and i know i NFL they don't NEED to use technique because the pads act as a rubber ball when 2 of them hit they bounce of eachother and the fact that the most spring like parts are at the side of the shoulder not at the front i get but my point is those who use the technique can hit just as hard without running at full speed
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@7dayspking Also, like I said, NFL players don't need technique like rugby players do. Also, like I also said again. It can be suicidal using the tactics rugby players apply in American Football.
Also, like I stated before, the way you say we should tackle sounds like a recipe for disaster. It sounds exactly like axial loading position except your head is probably being held up (Which like I also said before, it's nearly impossible for AF players.) Tackling in the two sports are very different. Don't tell us how we should hit.
shiron236 2 weeks ago
@shiron236 .... watch this video and use the links to were NFL players got it right i don't see any of them paralyzed infact they smashed there players jsut fine and alot of them didn't even hit the ground themselves
7dayspking 2 weeks ago
I can show you a video about that later.
Not to mention, while in play, everyone is in full speed, unlike rugby which is usually at 70-80% speed from what I can see other than a few instances. In the NFL, it's incredibly difficult to react to body changes since everything happens so fast. You really don't understand. :P
shiron236 2 weeks ago
@shiron236 huh sorry theres a glitch with my internet i got 5 comments today and i look at them in my inbox and read them than i come on the videos and they aren;t showing up
7dayspking 2 weeks ago