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That wasn't the point that was about NFLers doing other sports besides football.
But the other sport is sprinting. Something that don't takes talent only speed

Also the fact that they can dedicate themselves to sprinting and made to the NFL after shows how american football is not a sport that takes much skill
 
Lynn Swann the Seelers Hall of Fame WR was a Cali State long jump champ.
Gale "Kansas Comet" Sayers led the nation (HS) with a 24-11 leap.
Paul Lowe the first Chargers 1000 yard rusher a Cali state hurdles champ
Bears WR Curtis Conway a Cali state 100m champ,

And it goes on and on....

Ezekial Elliott a Missouri state hurdles champ
Browns RB Eric Metcalf an NCAA long jump champ

and on and...................................

Soccer, rugby cats play soccer and rugby
Cats?
 
OK

Bo Jackson...decathlete
Jim Brown.....basketball, lacrosse, track
Marcus Dupree....sorinter
Herschel Walker....sprinter
Derrick Henry....sprinter
Christian Okoye....discus thrower/sprinter
Larry Csonka
John Riggins.....twice Kansas state 100 champ
Lorenzo Neal...college wrestler
Jim Nance...college wrestler
Cookie Gilchrist
Steve Van Buren
Ironhead Heyward
Calvin Hill....long jumper
Mike Alstott
That's just shows how easy is to make to the NFL

You have guys who spend their time in sports not related to a ball sport like american football, who can just go and make to the NFL just because they're fast or strong. If you is fast or strong you can just pickup a oval ball and make the highest level in american football with no problem

None would have made to the high level in real football. They would not be good enough to play in the 3th division in Poland lol!
 
Yep, sure have I get the game that is how I knew those I mentioned would be good at it,

I don;t think you really get what kind of athlete it takes to play NFL football.

Cowboys runningback...




Stop acting as if guys far slower and less athletic can play rugby over multi taleted NFLers.

Lol! Rugby players are just as fast strong and way fitter than NFL players

The delusion in you lmao
 
Dolphins RB De'Von Archane was a 10.14 sprinter the year he was drafted out of Texas A&M.

We still have multi talented athletes right now, the NCAA full of track/footballers,

Give me the name of any rugbyite/soccer cat who made it who did another sport, well?
That's just mean that american football is a very easy sport in which a guy from track field can just walk in and make to the NFL

The reason that you don't see footballers who did other sports, is because in real football you need to dedicate yourself since little kid exclusively for the sport

That De'Von guy will never make to a 8th division team in England
 
Well there we go, I am talking about athletes I am well aware of while you really don't know about most,

While at Azusa Pacific Christian Okoye (255pounds) threw stuff, the discus his best event and he ran a leg on their 4x1 team, a 255 pounder running 4x1.

Only football has all these cats who ALSO could............................

What about that aren't you getting?

Jackie Robinson the great baseball player, was a UCLA footballer and the NCAA long jump champ and played basketball.

The NFL is full of MULTI talented athletes, what other sport can say that?

Like I mentioned around 20ish athletes were Olympians AND NFLers, what other sport can say that?

QB RGIII was a great hurdler, QB Terry Bradshaw held the HS javelin throw record and it goes on and on..............
That just shows how american football is easy to be good at it. People from other sports can just pickup a oval ball and make to the NFL shortly after
 
Maybe. There would likely be some crossover.

If you took the best Rugby players, and had them grow up in the US sport system, a lot of them would star playing NFL, too.

But I’m sure you’re ignorant brain won’t accept it works both ways.

Inb4 you post how fast a guy runs 100m as “proof”.

When a guy 225 pounds can run a 100m in under 10.40 that is one very lethal weapon. Doesn't matter te sport.

If you any sense you'd get that rookie.
 
That's just mean that american football is a very easy sport in which a guy from track field can just walk in and make to the NFL

The reason that you don't see footballers who did other sports, is because in real football you need to dedicate yourself since little kid exclusively for the sport

That De'Von guy will never make to a 8th division team in England

You obviously know nothing about either sport.

There is a reason they don't wear pads in rugby, yep.....nobody knows them. Why in the NFL, now think you can do this
 
Imagine this monster playing rugby, whoa~~~



While at Azusa Pacific he ran a leg on their 4x1 team, a 255 pounder on a 4x1??????????
 
When a guy 225 pounds can run a 100m in under 10.40 that is one very lethal weapon. Doesn't matter te sport.

If you any sense you'd get that rookie.

Jesus, your hard on for how fast someone once ran 100m on a track is pathetic. Do you dream of getting spit roasted by a couple of sprinters nightly? I hope you thank them afterwards, soy boy.

Whilst not irrelevant, it means very little in real sports like Euro football and rugby.

Your ignorant ass will just ignore this fact as always.
 
Jesus, your hard on for how fast someone once ran 100m on a track is pathetic. Do you dream of getting spit roasted by a couple of sprinters nightly? I hope you thank them afterwards, soy boy.

Whilst not irrelevant, it means very little in real sports like Euro football and rugby.

Your ignorant ass will just ignore this fact as always.

So you don't understand the importance of speed in sports, why am I not surprised?

Dude, you need to do some homework as of right now you'e an idiot.


This off a rugby site


Speed​



Speed,which can be further divided into acceleration ability and maximal running speed, is of high importance. Speed is the distance covered divided by the time it takes to cover the distance. The ability to break the line, beat a defender, chase down a ball etc. are just some example of when speed is important. Smart and colleagues in 2014 highlighted the importance of speed to both backs’ and forwards’ game behaviours. They showed a consistent relationship between speed over 10,20 or 30 metres and crucial game statistics such as line breaks, metres made, tries scored and defensive positioning. Faster players generally performed better in many rugby performance metrics. This is extremely important as it shows transference of the physical capacity of speed to successful on-field performance. Ross and colleagues in 2015 looked at the relationships between physical capacities and match performance in rugby sevens players. They found a very good relationship between speed over 10 and 40 metres with both attacking and defensive match performance metrics. Speed was correlated with both line breaks and defenders beaten from an attacking standpoint and with tackle success from a defensive standpoint. In sevens rugby the greater pitch space available may also increase the importance of speed in both attacking and defending situations.
 
You obviously know nothing about either sport.

There is a reason they don't wear pads in rugby, yep.....nobody knows them. Why in the NFL, now think you can do this
You don't know shit about sports in general and think american football players are something special because they run holding a ball pretty fast

And your dumbass comment doens't make any sense. How old are you,12?
 
So you don't understand the importance of speed in sports, why am I not surprised?

Dude, you need to do some homework as of right now you'e an idiot.


This off a rugby site


Speed​



Speed,which can be further divided into acceleration ability and maximal running speed, is of high importance. Speed is the distance covered divided by the time it takes to cover the distance. The ability to break the line, beat a defender, chase down a ball etc. are just some example of when speed is important. Smart and colleagues in 2014 highlighted the importance of speed to both backs’ and forwards’ game behaviours. They showed a consistent relationship between speed over 10,20 or 30 metres and crucial game statistics such as line breaks, metres made, tries scored and defensive positioning. Faster players generally performed better in many rugby performance metrics. This is extremely important as it shows transference of the physical capacity of speed to successful on-field performance. Ross and colleagues in 2015 looked at the relationships between physical capacities and match performance in rugby sevens players. They found a very good relationship between speed over 10 and 40 metres with both attacking and defensive match performance metrics. Speed was correlated with both line breaks and defenders beaten from an attacking standpoint and with tackle success from a defensive standpoint. In sevens rugby the greater pitch space available may also increase the importance of speed in both attacking and defending situations.

Do you ever fucking learn, moron?

No one has ever questioned speed being a big factor in sports.

For the last time, there's more to speed in sports like football and rugby, than how fast you can run a one-off 100m, on a track, in a controlled environment. The paragraph you just cut and pasted says as much.

You might generally be the most stupid, ignorant person I've ever interacted with.
 
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You don't know shit about sports in general and think american football players are something special because they run holding a ball pretty fast

And your dumbass comment doens't make any sense. How old are you,12?

Dude, if you can't figure out NFLers are far superior to rugby ites I can't help ya.
 
Do you ever fucking learn, moron?

No one has ever questioned speed being a big factor in sports.

For the last time, there's more to speed in sports like football and rugby, than how fast you can run a one-off 100m, on a track, in a controlled environment. The paragraph you just cut and pasted says as much.

You might generally be the most stupid, ignorant person I've ever interacted with.


So you think those I mentioned above couldn't make it in rugby but can star in the NFL, HAHAHAHAHAHA~~~~
 
What is happening hee is guys who live somewhere were they don't have American football so they obviously don't get it. And must defend their sports..

And they can't figure out all I'm saying is most footballers are multi talented something the soccer/rugby aren't.
 
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