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  • dugdug44
    dugdug44 2007-01-16T05:12:44Z says:

    yes the real man sport. <~~irish and scottish bitch.

    • Rayfield
      Rayfield 2007-01-16T07:20:56Z says:

      nah just an excuse to grope your opponent

    • 87'Hetfield
      87'Hetfield 2007-01-16T10:00:38Z says:

      now thats just retarded...looks like fucking bunch of goddamn animals goin at it...its 2007, jesus christ have mercy on these poor souls...football, thats a sport

    • hotshot
      hotshot 2007-01-16T15:24:26Z says:

      i imagine i'd be more impressed if it werent for the fact that football players are about the twice the size and strength of your typical rugby player. rugby is a sport we can all play. football is a sport reserved for the giants, and this, pads are necessary to keep people from dying every week when a game is played.

    • hotshot
      hotshot 2007-01-16T15:25:11Z says:

      thus*

  • smokezblunt
    smokezblunt 2007-01-16T05:14:59Z says:

    boring

    • Oranjeboom
      Oranjeboom 2007-01-16T05:31:29Z says:

      let me translate, by "boring" he meant "fuck me i wish i wasnt such a bitch & that i had the balls to play this game, damn my female like frame"

    • dugdug44
      dugdug44 2007-01-16T05:36:32Z says:

      oh that's what he ment.

    • SNIKT
      SNIKT 2007-01-16T06:04:00Z says:

      Those were nice also, though the video quality sucks, would have been nicer if we could see the hits clearly.

    • smokezblunt
      smokezblunt 2007-01-16T19:05:00Z says:

      fuck you all, every hits are almost the same.. i dont see no bone breaking, no neck snapped, no eyes popping out.. hell, my grandma can tackle like that

    • MMA
      MMA 2007-01-16T19:42:42Z says:

      Somehow I doubt your Grandma can tackle like that. Suck dick on the other hand.....

  • LordHumongus
    LordHumongus 2007-01-16T07:14:22Z says:

    Just as good as the American football video .....I dont know rugby ....but they are wearing less pads then our football....so its somewhat more brutal...nice.

    • dele33
      dele33 2007-01-16T08:00:17Z says:

      Hey, hits are hits, I'm more of an American football fan, but it doesn't matter (as long as it's not soccer).

  • Zeratul
    Zeratul 2007-01-16T07:18:26Z says:

    After watching both videos, the hits are just as hard as in american football as it is in rugby, but the lack of pads make it happen far less often then it would in the US. American football is far more exciting then rugby.

    • Tvandev
      Tvandev 2007-01-16T13:43:27Z says:

      Watch an actual game of both. Rugby is constant action, not constant stopping like in football. Rugby is hit after hit after hit until there's either a penalty, someone scores a try, or the half is over. I've played both and rugby is far more exciting than football. Try it, you'll love it if you have the balls... no fucking cups on the rugby pitch!!! Hooker for Life!!

    • yak
      yak 2007-01-16T14:17:30Z says:

      yeah, watch an actual game of rugby, its pretty fucking brutal, but its actually a pretty exciting sport, i mean as much as football is i would say (i'm not a huge sports fan but at the pub i will get into watching a game of rugby, and its pretty entertaining, since there are barely any stops in play)

    • BzaWack
      BzaWack 2007-01-16T23:25:38Z says:

      depends on if its league or union...league is much more like football. tackle. stop. line up. go. union is designed to be a fast playing ongoing flowing game. union is more like the "original" rugby

  • CaptainTrips
    CaptainTrips 2007-01-16T07:31:50Z says:

    rugby is just another way of asking god to cripple urself, o yea and by the way most of those hits r like regular tackles int he NFL , just cuz one guy got lower then the other doesnt mean it was an amazing hit, didnt see any of those guys i the air, like zeratul said hard hits are a lot more relavent in nfl

    • UK-commenter
      UK-commenter 2007-01-16T10:27:33Z says:

      i hear you are going out later.. dont forget your knee pads lady.. xxx

    • Tyler_Durden
      Tyler_Durden 2007-01-16T17:47:14Z says:

      Actually, more people get injured playing American Football than rugby (percentage wise). Although this is really nothing to boast about.

    • Nanook
      Nanook 2007-01-17T04:53:55Z says:

      Rugby players grow to take the pain and care for themselves, Football players rely on pads to no get hurt.

    • Tyler_Durden
      Tyler_Durden 2007-01-17T16:30:42Z says:

      ^do I really need to say anything?

  • cru3
    cru3 2007-01-16T08:31:54Z says:

    most of that was rugby league, and trust me those kind of hits happen more than you'd think. At least 2-3 runs in a set of 60 are usually hit-ups, with the big front rowers running full ball at the defense.

    Each to their own i say. As an Australian i was brought up on rugby league, i don't understand, or like NFL. ANd saying the hits are just as hard? lol, NFL players are in about 10 pounds of pads, it's like running at each other covered in bubble-wrap.

    Like i said though, each to their own. :)

    • DickRimmington
      DickRimmington 2007-01-16T11:50:04Z says:

      yes they wear 10 pounds of pads but also most of them out weight your rugby boys by almost 2oo pounds yes Now that would be a hit, a defensice lineman on one of those average sized rugby players.

    • chairman_of_the_bored
      chairman_of_the_bored 2007-01-16T12:41:00Z says:

      The point is the rugby player could just as easily sidestep your average lumbering linesman.

    • CaptainTrips
      CaptainTrips 2007-01-16T13:49:28Z says:

      lol lets see them rugby boys stoppin a tank runnin at em

    • chairman_of_the_bored
      chairman_of_the_bored 2007-01-16T14:40:19Z says:

      Take away the padding and you may be surprised. There's always the chance of a diving tackle from behind given the speed a tank would achieve over a decent distance. Or (and not intended in any serious way lest American football fans see it as a red flag to a bull) they could all just bunch up on the try line and wait for him to run out of breath.

    • ListenToClutch
      ListenToClutch 2007-01-16T16:06:34Z says:

      The padding in American football isn't designed to protect every inch of the body, just points likely to take or give a hard hit. Plus, I don't think some of you realize the money and training available to American athletes and how much their speed and agility would surprise you. They are big, black, mean, and fast. The NFL has the best trained athletes in the world, sorry rugby fans.

    • fuckyouufuckinfuck
      fuckyouufuckinfuck 2007-01-16T22:27:58Z says:

      i really hope your joking saying that the NFL has the best trained athletes in the world. considering the genetics of most of the guys who play pro football, it doesnt take much work to stay as big as they are. and dick, your talking about a 300 pound lineman hitting an average guy walking down the street, which is not what a pro football player is. the match up as far as weight is conserned is much closer than a lineman tackling an average guy.

  • cru3
    cru3 2007-01-16T08:32:52Z says:

    ^^ set of 6 that should have read.

  • chairman_of_the_bored
    chairman_of_the_bored 2007-01-16T12:59:24Z says:

    League is alright, State of Origin is OK to watch once a year but those fuckers on Nine always show it close to midnight in the other states.
    We've now let lose the voice of Darryl "Foghorn Leghorn" Eastlake onto the internet, oh the humanity!

    • chairman_of_the_bored
      chairman_of_the_bored 2007-01-16T13:00:19Z says:

      Funny there's no compilation of Hopoate's greatest hits involving all the times he was caught on television sticking his digit right up the arse of an opponent he just tackled.

  • Fizzo
    Fizzo 2007-01-16T13:00:43Z says:

    NFL and rugby are both worst than eachother....... Football (soccer) is the best.....

    • CaptainTrips
      CaptainTrips 2007-01-16T13:50:08Z says:

      soccer is a fairy sport

    • chairman_of_the_bored
      chairman_of_the_bored 2007-01-16T14:43:54Z says:

      Because all sport must involve competitors ceaselessly clattering into each other to count as manly? Why not cut the ball out of the match and have group sumo wrestling?
      American football sometimes reminds me of that scene in Blackadder in WW1. "We're going over the top again!" "But sir, won't they be expecting that?" "No, because they won't suspect we'd actually do it again."

    • CaptainTrips
      CaptainTrips 2007-01-17T00:17:23Z says:

      just b/c i call soccer a fairy sport doesnt mean its b/c they arent throwing their bodies at each other

    • Shep
      Shep 2007-01-17T18:23:17Z says:

      Soccer's not a BAD sport, but when they figured out its problems and corrected them they called it Hockey.

  • Adolf_Hitler
    Adolf_Hitler 2007-01-16T13:57:44Z says:

    The "10lbs" of pads are to keep the 200lb wide reciever from getting killed by a 450lb linesman.

    • yak
      yak 2007-01-16T14:21:28Z says:

      the padding allows more direct hits, but the way rugby works people get manhandled constantly in the game which is worse cuz there is no padding. both sports allow for pretty nasty carnage but in different ways... i will say however that a 450lb linesman is nowhere near as healthy as the largest rugby players.. .and those guys must weigh close to 300+lbs because they are fucking massive without pads, but they are running pretty much non stop in a rugby game
      a linesman doing that would be a fatality on the field from a stroke or heart attack most likely :P

    • ListenToClutch
      ListenToClutch 2007-01-16T16:11:59Z says:

      There are no 450lb linemen, and I guarantee the biggest football players are in better shape than any of you. They work out every day, are on special diets and under go constant monitoring. They are top athletes despite their size. Bet they'd beat most "normal" people in a 40yd dash. Tens of millions of dollars goes in to building and training these guys every year. Just 'cause they are big doesn't mean they are not in shape.

    • Tyler_Durden
      Tyler_Durden 2007-01-16T17:49:43Z says:

      Both of you just shut up. I hear that Kobe can boot a mean corner kick.

    • SNIKT
      SNIKT 2007-01-16T22:30:49Z says:

      And let's not forget the steroid regimens.

    • Tyler_Durden
      Tyler_Durden 2007-01-16T23:03:53Z says:

      ^Rugby players or football? I'd say both

  • BzaWack
    BzaWack 2007-01-16T17:41:16Z says:

    Rugby is completely different to Football..... Football player claiming their padding is to stop them dying from their "big hits" are talking bull shit. they tackle like fucktards BECAUSE they wear all this fucking padding, its the reason they tackle like that not there to proctect them. if you look at very old football footage they wear no more than current union players wear and tackle just like we do

    BTW i play rugby i wear no padding, hit hard play hard, fit as fuck and weigh 285lbs.

    take the pads off a football player, theyd suck.

    • Tyler_Durden
      Tyler_Durden 2007-01-16T17:53:44Z says:

      Suck at what, idiot? Rugby or football. They'd still be great at football, they'd just break their noses clean off.

      Your point makes as much sense as saying, "put pads on a rugby player and he'd be a great American Football player". Talk about ignorant! Lets put some white uniforms on baseball players and have them play cricket!!

      The sports are so fucking different that any correlation made pure rubbish.

    • Oranjeboom
      Oranjeboom 2007-01-16T20:26:40Z says:

      Actually its simple, both have big men who run into each other...some wear padding the others are men!

    • Tyler_Durden
      Tyler_Durden 2007-01-16T22:02:53Z says:

      Oh, is that all they do? my bad, I thought there was more to it.

    • BzaWack
      BzaWack 2007-01-16T22:41:27Z says:

      ok fair enough i didnt make myself clear. i meant that theyd suck at football because they wouldnt have that protection that they rely on. like i said... they tackle like that because they wear the padding. they dont wear the paddign because they tackle hard. to be honest both sports have their good points, this arguement is a bit petty isnt it?

    • Tyler_Durden
      Tyler_Durden 2007-01-16T23:06:05Z says:

      I got you, (sorry for the idiot comment, it just sounded better that way) and yes, it is petty. It is also funny though, the passion people show when trying to compare to disimilar sports.

    • BzaWack
      BzaWack 2007-01-16T23:12:24Z says:

      a good game i saw was the US Navy vs Royal Navy. half football half rugby. made for some good carnage lol

  • TrueRush
    TrueRush 2007-01-16T23:27:16Z says:

    video quality is horrible. both sports can be entertaining just all depends on where you grew up and how exposed you were/are with it. it's all a matter of preference.

    that being said, there is no way australian rugby players can hold a candle to american footballers, why? it's simple we have a huge market for it opposed to rugby. what does that mean? financial backing and a bigger population. it'd be cool if american football didnt have pads though even though the risk of hurting your players run high.

  • kay
    kay 2007-01-17T01:36:42Z says:

    Do you know when World War III has started? The French surrender. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

    • BzaWack
      BzaWack 2007-01-17T17:40:23Z says:

      errrm.......SHUT UP

  • Shep
    Shep 2007-01-17T18:15:19Z says:

    That's why I ran with the packies - oh, and you don't really wanting me trying to run with/pass/kick the ball. Call a scrum and call me Prop.

    • BzaWack
      BzaWack 2007-01-17T18:27:52Z says:

      you are a prop

    • Shep
      Shep 2007-01-17T18:35:12Z says:

      I also played Linebacker for a small D1 midwestern college. The main difference in tackles between the two is ruggers lead with their shoulders and forearms, while footballers lead with their facemask. You don't need pads for a scrum because unlike football you don't have a pulling guard or end trying to blindside your pelvis into your spleen. I've laid hits in rugby that were spectacular, but I was always aware of self preservation without the pads. Football hits ARE harder, but the pads help immensely.

    • Shep
      Shep 2007-01-17T18:38:09Z says:

      The rules of a scrum are more defined and usually honored. That's why shoulder pads/helmet are not needed.

    • BzaWack
      BzaWack 2007-01-17T21:50:15Z says:

      yea im a lock forward. its much safer in the locks. and youre right american football hits are harder but in a different way. tbh both sports have some pretty spectacular hits. i do prefer rugby though because of its fluidity (no i dont think its a real word) and the speed of it.football is too stop start for me; like league.

  • slotter
    slotter 2007-01-17T21:02:03Z says:

    gotta know when to give the ball to your buddy..

  • Corporal_Punishment
    Corporal_Punishment 2007-01-18T03:55:42Z says:

    I think it's pretty clear y'all...rugby dudes are waaaay tougher than our pussies in the NFL. Kind of like bare knuckle boxing versus gloves. It's obvious who the tougher dudes are.

    Rugby > NFL

rucifee
posted January 16, 2007

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