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  • #2
    lol

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    • #3


      dang...did the great Don Hutson play into his sixties? looks older than me.

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      • #4
        You would look older than your age if you played football with just a soft-shelled helmet with no face mask!

        Dang, I wonder how many broken noses, teeth, etc. those guys suffered in the old days...

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        • #5
          Dude looks like Heston in that pick.

          You can take this football from my cold dead hands.
          Originally posted by 3irty1
          This is museum quality stupidity.

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          • #6
            The game was tougher then . They didn't have rules against pass interference, forearms to the head, head slaps, down by contact etc.

            It is now a more feminine game with illegal contact, illegal touching, illegal use of the hands.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
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              It is now a more feminine game with illegal contact, illegal touching, illegal use of the hands.
              Pro football is more "feminine?" Would you be willing to approach a group of NFL players and state that?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
                The game was tougher then . They didn't have rules against pass interference, forearms to the head, head slaps, down by contact etc.

                It is now a more feminine game with illegal contact, illegal touching, illegal use of the hands.
                The game was also smaller and slower, and less likely to yield the kinds of injuries today's game can.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by twoseven
                  Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
                  The game was tougher then . They didn't have rules against pass interference, forearms to the head, head slaps, down by contact etc.

                  It is now a more feminine game with illegal contact, illegal touching, illegal use of the hands.
                  The game was also smaller and slower, and less likely to yield the kinds of injuries today's game can.
                  Exactly.

                  Everyone should try and check out what i saw on Fox sports. They were comparing rugby to football..i use rugby, cause that is close to what football use to be like back in the day.

                  Football players get hit much harder than a rugby tackle...i think it was two or 3 times harder.

                  However, they said that a player doesnt' tackle as much in football...so while the force is greater..the overall impact is about the same. Your choice...smaller but bigger hits..or more hits with less sustained impact.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
                    It is now a more feminine game with illegal contact, illegal touching, illegal use of the hands.
                    Let's try it in slow motion. The goal is comprehension.


                    illegal contact,

                    illegal touching,

                    illegal use of the hands

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
                      Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
                      It is now a more feminine game with illegal contact, illegal touching, illegal use of the hands.
                      Let's try it in slow motion. The goal is comprehension.


                      illegal contact,

                      illegal touching,

                      illegal use of the hands

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                      • #12
                        You guys have to admit that the rules now favor offense instead of defense. Therefore, you have many instances of these BS ticky tack fouls that get called all the time that in reality make the game kind of wimpy.

                        By comparison, look at hockey. These guys have gotten bigger and faster and yet the hits just keep on comin'. Not too many of thes guys end up injured, so what is the NFL's friggin problem? They want more offense, and therefore they have pussified the game.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                          They were comparing rugby to football..i use rugby, cause that is close to what football use to be like back in the day.
                          Never played American Football, but I captained my rugby teams in the 5th, 6th 7th 8th and 9th grades. Also captained my cricket teams in those grades. Changed schools in my 10th grade because we moved towns.

                          Rugby tackles are no big deal What really kills you in Rugby is the ruck. You do not want to be at the bottom of a ruck.



                          KY can sing a song about this...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
                            Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
                            It is now a more feminine game with illegal contact, illegal touching, illegal use of the hands.
                            Let's try it in slow motion. The goal is comprehension.


                            illegal contact,

                            illegal touching,

                            illegal use of the hands
                            Maybe you should quote your entire post, otherwise I'd say your advice might be just as useful if self-applied.
                            Originally posted by CaliforniaCheez
                            The game was tougher then . They didn't have rules against pass interference, forearms to the head, head slaps, down by contact etc.
                            My comment was in regards to the rest of what you typed, and your eluding to today's game not being as tough. If being tough means needless injuries, you can have your good old days. There's nothing tough about an injury that permanently cripples a player, or worse, paralyzes them for life. If any of the current rules helps the players to avoid serious injury I would call that smart, not feminine. It is nothing but fact that today's players are much bigger, stronger, and faster than your dad's NFL. Anyone that has had basic physics understands that these differences equal much more violent collisions and hits, regardless of whether these hits are legal or not and regardless of what it looks like when you watch it on TV. I'd rather be hit by a 180-200 lb LB that runs a 4.8 40 from your good old days than by a 230-250 lb LB that runs a 4.5. How about you? Today's LBs are bigger than your good old days offensive lineman and some are as fast as your good old days wideouts. I'll give those old guys credit for playing less protection, but to claim they were more masculine than today's players is a tired argument. If todays much larger, stronger, and faster players went with the olde style of protection and rules I would wager you'd end up seeing someone killed annualy. But at least it would be tough, right?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by VegasPackFan
                              By comparison, look at hockey. These guys have gotten bigger and faster and yet the hits just keep on comin'. Not too many of thes guys end up injured, so what is the NFL's friggin problem? They want more offense, and therefore they have pussified the game.
                              To compare the hitting that occurs occasionally in hockey to the hitting that happens on every snap in football is a worthless argument. Apples to oranges. The hits in hockey are a walk in the park compared to what a NFL player's body receives on every play. Scott Stevens laying waste to a forward at the blue line a few years back is hardly on pace with what is doled out in the NFL with regularity. Physics. When a 220 lb defensiveman knocks a 170lber off his skates, it's no comparison to a pair of 230lbers slamming into each other and going straight to the ground in what looks like a meaningless collision by way of forces generated. Compare the zero friction ice to turf or grass that defintely adds friction to the collision and you have much greater potential for an injury with every hit. Are the current NHL hits and injuries more frequent or violent than the NHL of yore? I think so. That's where the debate should be.

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