Captain Seafort wrote:It's called civilisation.
That word looks quite like the word "civilization," but obviously must mean "ridiculous" rather than being synonymous.
Captain Seafort wrote:I understand the underlying concept. The problem is, as intellectual as the game may be, it ultimately makes it as about as interesting a spectator sport as chess.
I'd say that it must be due to the fact of a limey trying to appreciate a Yank sport, but that's belied by the consistent sell-out of Wembley every time it hosts an NFL game.
Captain Seafort wrote:Ditto with rugby which, while largely as incomprehensible to me as American football as far as the rules are concerned
To me, a large part of this problem is the fact that nobody can actually agree on what the rules are. League, Union... at least over here, the rules for one football game are the same as any other.
Captain Seafort wrote:play does not stop whenever someone gets tackled.
"Tackle" in American football is not the same as "tackle" in soccer. The equivalent to a soccer tackle would be a forced turnover, which event most assuredly does not stop play. A tackle in American football is expressly purposed to end a play.
Captain Seafort wrote:Also, the players don't look like they're walking out to face Curtly Ambrose.
Rugby is an inherently violent sport based in part on sheer physicality, no doubt; but it just doesn't comprise the same sort of player size or strength, or raw brute force, that American football does.