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mdemone
Mar 14, 2001

PostNouveau posted:

I never played football as a kid but I imagine one of the hardest parts of initially learning it would be learning how to not get mad at the dude who is kicking your rear end during the plays. That guy just shoved me down and fell on me, yeah I want to punch him

I played at tailback for long enough to realize that I didn't like getting suplexed over and over again by guys bigger than me. No thanks, I'm better at hoops anyway.

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mdemone
Mar 14, 2001

MikeCrotch posted:

I'm from the UK so had to deliberately seek American football out. It suited me because I just got to hit people and not touch the ball. Cricket and football are hard if you have no skills and you had to run too much in rugby

Honestly getting to hit people does seem like it would be a lot less stressful. I didn't like getting the ball on 75% of the plays in I-formation

Edit: off-tackle, too. Just me and a linebacker and a defensive back chillin outside the hashmark

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