Did you play football at at least the level of a United States high school?
You might've played in France, but that's not a good gauge of what skills football demands since French football players probably can't throw a ball 20 yards![]()
Brah I played 15 years rugby and contrary to you I know both sport... you know jack about rugby. You need skills a lot of them to play rugby. Start with the numbers 9 and 10, you need more skills to play those two positions than a QB so when you start to do the average for an entire team... it's not even close.silly Americans
Did you play football at at least the level of a United States high school?
You might've played in France, but that's not a good gauge of what skills football demands since French football players probably can't throw a ball 20 yards![]()
sup Kyle?
Can't believe Fabbs did that to you and your girl, man. That was messed up
tbh gonna fight that r at the next basketball gtg
I never played American football seriously just for fun. We used to play a bit of it to diversify rugby training especially for run, take the holes in opponent defense, this kind of stuff.
What I'm saying is that I'm following football, watching games, practice a bit etc which is already much more than you know about rugby. I do like US football tbh but rugby is a much more demanding sport and in terms of skills I'm sorry but it's much more complete than US football.
If in this whole back and forth your interst about rugby is triggered it's already nice, very underrated sport tbh
>plays in two-hand touch backyard, beer league with other overweight s
>makes him knowledgeable on playing full pads with lightning quick, 270 pound nigs running at you full speed
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