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In response to
"
that's because it's like football, only better. -- nm
"
by
mafic
Like soccer, you say? -- nm
Posted by
Spawn
Aug 8 '16, 20:48
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like your football, only they don't stop when someone falls over. -- nm
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mafic
Aug 8, 20:50
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It's a strange coincidence that the falling over happens after a 270-pound man with 4.4 speed hits at maximum impact.
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David
Aug 8, 20:52
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rugby's... not much different. -- nm
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mafic
Aug 8, 21:00
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And no pads. I don't think I even saw an elbow or knee pad. Just the head gear to I think protect the ears. Cauliflower ear is rough. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 8, 21:04
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though I knew an Irish guy who played football in university after rugby his whole life previously, and said the pads are as much a way to hurt
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mafic
Aug 8, 21:12
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I've heard because of the pads they're more reckless and the helmets are weapons. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 8, 21:36
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been there, done that -- nm
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Roger Goodell
Aug 8, 21:38
Tell that to Jarryd Hayne. -- nm
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David
Aug 8, 21:03
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