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American Football is WAY more exciting than Soccer

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    nephihaha — 11 years ago(December 14, 2014 02:15 PM)

    And rugby is WAY more exciting than American football, which stops every five minutes for a commercial break.
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      MisterNick — 11 years ago(December 16, 2014 12:44 PM)

      American Football isn't what it used to be. The players are way too big now so injuries are pervasive and watching it on T.V. is just one long beer commercial. It's a total dinosaur.

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        gsfsu — 10 years ago(May 27, 2015 11:18 AM)

        You are confusing the way the game is televised with the game itself. Give college football a try. Far fewer commercials.

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          Hippo9 — 11 years ago(December 17, 2014 04:35 PM)

          American football is watered down. Pretty soon they will be playing in ballet tutus and outlaw all tackling. Of the big sports it's most in jeopardy of being extinct in 20 years.
          It's also really not that high scoring as you just basically multiply 6,7,8 to each score. In reality there are only a couple scores a game just like soccer.
          Soccer could just multiply each goal by 100 and then magically it would be a high scoring game for those American football fanboi simpletons.

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            nephihaha — 11 years ago(March 10, 2015 08:30 AM)

            It's never really taken off outside the USA either. There are teams in Europe, but considering the time, energy and money put into promoting it here, it's still a tiny sport.
            I blame this partly on the large amount of kit you have to buy. Rugby's also responsible.
            It's not "Sci-Fi", it's SF!
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              gsfsu — 10 years ago(May 27, 2015 11:20 AM)

              I blame this partly on the large amount of kit you have to buy.
              Agreed. This is primarily why soccer is so popular around the world and particularly the "poor" world - all you need is a ball. (Also why basketball is most popular with the poorer neighborhoods in the USA.)

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                longbond — 10 years ago(May 26, 2015 04:25 PM)

                I agree that American football isn't the game it used to be. Also, the NFL's recent foray into politics and activist causes is going to be a long-term problem for their brand's fan loyalty long after they've scored their short-term Eddie Haskell suck-up points.
                On the matter of scoring, the extremely low-scoring in soccer is not good because outcomes lack statistical significance, mathematically. The American motto goes, "may the best man/team win", but you can make scoring so ridiculously infrequent that a team of klutzes like me would tie a team of seasoned pros. With higher-scoring, there's a reduced likelihood of a fluky outcome.

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                  jamotide — 9 years ago(May 05, 2016 03:09 PM)

                  On the matter of scoring, the extremely low-scoring in soccer is not good because outcomes lack statistical significance, mathematically. The American motto goes, "may the best man/team win", but you can make scoring so ridiculously infrequent that a team of klutzes like me would tie a team of seasoned pros. With higher-scoring, there's a reduced likelihood of a fluky outcome.
                  That is what makes it exciting. Anyway, this only works in the top leagues, there is no way a team of klutzes like us could tie seasoned pros, not even seasoned amateurs. But I do not blame you, even die hard football fans cannot appreciate just how good these pros are until they have tried to play properly on a real pitch themselves. Even basic stuff like just passing the ball around is really difficult. Biggest problem in our klutz league actually.
                  Also there is mostly no low scoring in the klutz leagues, most games have 5 to 10 goals or more. Goalkeeping is also unbelievably much harder than it looks.

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                    afsana_bahar — 10 years ago(April 09, 2015 04:04 PM)

                    Nope, I highly disagree with this.

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                      MarblesLove — 10 years ago(April 10, 2015 09:39 PM)

                      I know I'm in the minority as an American but personally, I think American Football is really boring.
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                        gsfsu — 10 years ago(May 27, 2015 11:22 AM)

                        I am a long-time viewer of televised (American) football and have played the game since junior high school. I too agree that the pro game is too slow and predictable. That is why I gave it up a decade ago and watch only the college game now. Much more exciting on the field and in the stands as well.

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                          joelgibbo7 — 9 years ago(May 26, 2016 03:34 PM)

                          Football is a global sport, all children need is something to kick and you can play. Even in the poorest corner of the planet, children can play barefoot, and become global superstars. The beautiful game, beautiful in its purity and simplicity.
                          Nfl is boring, stop and start, stop and start. More talk about what the half time entertainment will be at the Super Bowl.
                          If you think football players are soft, Google the crazy gang.
                          the only thing I will concede is that NFL transfers well to the big screen. But it will with a slow sport that stops and starts.

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