Oh mate don’t get me started . I love the game and played it as hard as I could until career took over . I actually wish you guys would give it a go because I’m sure once you understood the basic rules you’d love it . In fact I’m certain you would . My only fear would be if your African American athletes got hold of it they’d kick our ass at our own sport . Simply unacceptable .Woke up in the middle of the night, switch on the TV...
and it's been a minute since I watched this crazy game...
Something called a Geelong Cat and some other random thing...
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I meant the South African dude. You guys were talking enthusiastically and it was all gibberish to me.either because we are both SA
Oh mate don’t get me started . I love the game and played it as hard as I could until career took over . I actually wish you guys would give it a go because I’m sure once you understood the basic rules you’d love it . In fact I’m certain you would . My only fear would be if your African American athletes got hold of it they’d kick our ass at our own sport . Simply unacceptable .
It’s like anything though , you grow up loving what you know .
I’m a true sports fan so can watch basically most sports that require a decent level of skill .
I’d even consider watching ice hockey only the bloody puck moves that fast I have trouble following the tempo of the game . “ where the hell is the puck now ?”
I can watch NFL no prob , was a bit of a 49s fan back in the day . Rice and Montana days .
Watch these little gems . Think of it as our receivers and the ball being kicked and not passed by hand . These guys kick 50 meters to a player who can then ‘ receive it ‘
We had an Aussie curling team at the last Olympics and they actually went ok competing against the big guns . I can appreciate the skill involved . It’s not dissimilar in a loose way to lawn bowls in weighting the release with the correct power to carry just right .I meant the South African dude. You guys were talking enthusiastically and it was all gibberish to me.
I'm actually surprised you have any familiarity with curling since it's generally just a cold-country sport.
I was in an adult league starting at 10 and even worked at the local club, cleaning the ice between games and general maintenance. Curling is a great game to play.
Then I discovered booze and weed and girls and I was pushing 30 before I played again.
Mate the American woman's soccer team are stars and ranked number 1 in the world . I’m sure you already know that . They deserve big respect considering other national teams where soccer is like a religion . Brazil for instance .Dude, these guys are athletic AF. I hadn't remembered the skill level involved just in the passing game.
I used to watch Aussie rules football on the semi-regular, but it's been decades.
Back in the day, it was just about the craziest thing you could find on TV in the states.
Watching the vids, I'm picking up on the old "knee in the neck" trick of elevating! Must hurt like hell.
I found a saying that I like - "Soccer players pretend that they're hurt, Footy players pretend they aren't."
If Americans didn't invent it, we have a hard time accepting it. Hell, soccer has just boomed here sort of recently.
When I was in high school in the early 70s, I played on the first public school soccer team in my state.
We had to play the rich boy prep schools and the vaguely criminal military academies, as no one else had a team.
You know that first guy actually came back onto the ground and finished the game . That was I think maybe 6-7 years ago . I remember watching it happen live .^^Couldn't even finish watching. Those soccer pussies should be ashamed to look in the mirror. They make me furious.
OTOH, the more I learn about CTE, the less pleasure I get from watching the massive collisions. The first guy in the vid is completely limp even before his skull smashes into the turf.
What they've found in the brains of a bunch of NFL players and NHL enforcers after their early tragic deaths has put concussions and CTE among my top fears, especially since the effects might not manifest for many years.You guys have kind of enlightened the world to how long term affects can impact a players welfare for life
Distressing how many of these CTE cases end violently, with the sufferer taking their own life way too often.What they've found in the brains of a bunch of NFL players and NHL enforcers after their early tragic deaths has put concussions and CTE among my top fears, especially since the effects might not manifest for many years.
Like many of us, I have recieved a fair number of concussive blows over my life. I always fear that concussions or my many exposures to things like asbestos have left a ticking time bomb inside me.
For me it was wrestler Chris Benoit. He was a local guy who made it to the top, but his finishing move involved giving himself a concussion every match.It's going to take a very high profile case of CTE to make people here in the US sit up and take notice.
You're a bit younger than I am, but this is something that the wife and I have had to discuss as we've moved intoFor me it was wrestler Chris Benoit. He was a local guy who made it to the top, but his finishing move involved giving himself a concussion every match.
He was beloved in the industry. The show RAW was aired after they found the bodies of his wife, son, and him but before it was learned he had done it. The amount of grief and tears and disbelief in that show was heartfelt and shocking in its intensity.
The autopsy found his brain to be similar to that of a very elderly man with advanced dementia. "Cottage cheese" was used to describe his grey matter.
The idea of our body failing/betraying us is an awful one. When our brain does it, it's a horror I can barely contemplate.
There are no truer words, my friend.Quality of life is much more important than quantity
I'm here until I become a burden. Then I'm done.
We all walk our own trail (or ride our rascals ).I'm already a burden at 40, but it doesn't count if it's intentional right?
Nope.Have you considered some of us being selfish and being burdened by you not being around ?
Nope.
I spent my life discharging responsibilities. I never shirked my duty. I did so successfully and now this is MY time. I owe nobody anything anymore and I get to be selfish and put ME first. I still consider others, but their concerns are waaay down the list.