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    #11
    Originally posted by Nash out View Post

    I know tons of people who watch the "match" I'm in England, a game is Poker, this is a match to me. When I say I know tons of people who watch the match, this includes Americans, and they tell me it's mainly for the food and drink. It's just a party to most. More about what's on the menu and who is performing the half time show. Nash out.
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    I don't know any,and it won't be on pay tv in English pubs

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      #12
      The super bowl doesn't exist. I would rather fit my mouth over a parking meter than watch it.

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        #13
        Originally posted by The Old LefHook View Post
        The super bowl doesn't exist. I would rather fit my mouth over a parking meter than watch it.
        Now there's an image.

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          #14
          The Super Bowl is an American institution and a national holiday. To not like it means you're probably a closet communist.

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            #15
            We have plenty of Communists wannabes around here. It doesn't take long to pick out a commie mongrel.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
              The Super Bowl is an American institution and a national holiday. To not like it means you're probably a closet communist.
              - - Like I say, Pep, SB gone international and more a promotion than game since they dumbed down the game with modern equipment and rules that ushered in a dozen one play specialists on every team. When the halftime event and American Anthem butchered is the highlight of the game usual replete with costume "mishaps," well, it don't get any better than the 1967 first editions when the Packers and Chiefs went into half time with a 10-10 standoff while marching bands provided entertainment.

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                #17
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                - - Like I say, Pep, SB gone international and more a promotion than game since they dumbed down the game with modern equipment and rules that ushered in a dozen one play specialists on every team. When the halftime event and American Anthem butchered is the highlight of the game usual replete with costume "mishaps," well, it don't get any better than the 1967 first editions when the Packers and Chiefs went into half time with a 10-10 standoff while marching bands provided entertainment.
                I agree it is more than just a football game and Nash Out is correct (but I'll never tell him lol) - it is now marketed to a non-football audience.

                I don't agree that the game is 'dumbed down' I believe the complete opposite is true.

                From the advent of American football (circa 1880) football grew as a reflection of American culture.

                We became in the 20th Century a nation led (for better or worst) by experts and specialists.

                American Football is the most complicated game in existence - even the least demanding (cognitively limited) positions such as linemen have a playbook and blocking assignments that are more complicated than any other position in sport except maybe a baseball catcher.

                QBering in the NFL is possibly one of the most dufficult jobs. There are only 32 NFL teams and at anyone time and only half the QBs playing the game are actually any good at the job.

                The phyical, cognitive and a list of intangibles such as compartmentization are so demanding that in a population of 330 million plus we are unable to come up with 32 men who can play the poistion with competence.

                American Football is in all its aspects, play, marketing, corporate structure the most American sport there is.
                Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 08-31-2022, 11:07 AM.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                  I agree it is more than just a football game and Nash Out is correct (but I'll never tell him lol) - it is now marketed to a non-football audience.

                  I don't agree that the game is 'dumbed down' I believe the complete opposite is true.

                  From the advent of American football (circa 1880) football grew as a reflection of American culture.

                  We became in the 20th Century a nation led (for better or worst) by experts and specialists.

                  American Football is the most complicated game in existence - even the least demanding (cognitively limited) positions such as linemen have a playbook and blocking assignments that are more complicated than any other position in sport except maybe a baseball catcher.

                  QBering in the NFL is possibly one of the most dufficult jobs. There are only 32 NFL teams and at anyone time and only half the QBs playing the game are actually any good at the job.

                  The phyical, cognitive and a list of intangibles such as compartmentization are so demanding that in a population of 330 million plus we are unable to come up with 32 men who can play the poistion with competence.

                  American Football is in all its aspects, play, marketing, corporate structure the most American sport there is.
                  - - Runs off a bank of computerized algorithms. Average NBA, NFL, MLB player in the 60s has more native athletic ability and native intelligence without the need of PEDs and science based training.

                  Players today just little more than automatons.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                    - - Runs off a bank of computerized algorithms. Average NBA, NFL, MLB player in the 60s has more native athletic ability and native intelligence without the need of PEDs and science based training.

                    Players today just little more than automatons.
                    Yea and so is the average American in the work place. Lol

                    But the real brilliance of American football was the replacement of the scrum with the scrimmage.

                    It is a game made up of 80+ 'get ready, get set, go' - it is a serious of mini dramas that allows for the audience to buy into each event (down) separately. Each with its own situation, action, and climax.

                    A 30 second rest (for the fan) and then it happens all over agsin. Mini dramas, 'third and four' or major dramas, down by four points and two minutes on the clock. , Drama, drama, drama, with a necessary attention span of only five to eight seconds. Perfect for the average American who wants to talk (have an opinion), drink his beer, take a quick piss and get back in time for the next mini drama.

                    Back in the 1970s when the NHL finally got its legs under it in America, they said it would replace football as the most popular sport because it was so fast and continuous.

                    Turned out it is too fast and too continuous for the average American auidence. Now the Stanley Cup is broadcast on ESPN II.

                    Everything in hockey happens at break neck speed with no chance to build drama. All the great moments are enjoyed after they occur. There is no chance to anticipate them.

                    The greatest spectator sport ever conceived; I personally don't watch any longer. Find it kind of boring. Imagine what I think of MLB, NHL, NBA!

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