ozhawk66
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Ron Burgundy said:Should be a good year with the improved D
I expect a legit shot at the NFC championship game. I've had misgivings about Tice as a head coach the past 1 1/2 seasons, though.
Ron Burgundy said:Should be a good year with the improved D
I see you underestimate Fatty.ozhawk66 said:Nice you are able to amuse yourself in your own world. It just goes to show you are joining a list of people in here who can't debate reality. Yawn.
Choppies said:I see you underestimate Fatty.
You should have faith in Fatty, he will be an NFL hall of famer.
Fatty McFats could do that easy he does the 100 in 10.7 secondsozhawk66 said:Jerk yourself off. You'll get somewhere. You just have a hard time dealing with the real thang:lol:. 6-6 and 290 lbs with 9% body fat. And can catch the likes of a Bott or Wesser from behind.
if it was sauce then fatty would eat him alive.And that ain't ketchup, boy. Dat be blood. Smile while you take it.
Red and Blue Knight said:What a androtop!!! :lol:
What a princess pose!! :lol:
ozhawk66 said:The league strengthened rules to protect offensive skill players more than five years ago, emphasizing not using helmets as weapons.
Woodson was cited for his helmet-to-helmet hit last weekend on Seattle Seahawks receiver Darrell Jackson. Jackson later had a seizure and spent the night in the hospital.
ozhawk66 said:A lie? This is where your comprehension of the NFL is beyond ignorant. It's an issue of safety that you can't fathom. This example below was later overturned and the NFL's age limit rule was eventually backed up by the Supreme Court. It's been edited for your limited attention span, mongoloid.
ozhawk66 said:You made the 2 AM claim and didn't back it up.
ozhawk66 said:And what basics are they?
ozhawk66 said:Running/tackling drills played out in a similar way as the game of rugby.
ozhawk66 said:And your point is?
ozhawk66 said:Not when it comes to bringing an opponent down, while carrying the ball on a football field.
ozhawk66 said:American football players have been playing the basics of rugby/league their whole lives. Nice try.
ozhawk66 said:In your world it is, Corky.
ozhawk66 said:nice spelling technique
snoopster77 said:Can we quit comparing to incomparable sports and just go back to bagging out Ozdork's english skills?
ozhawk66 said:You're learning.
Clarett's defense claims size is not an issue: he is 6 feet, 230 pounds.
/////The rule protects the league from potential wrongful death suits/////
Everlovin' Antichrist said:Like I said, no NFL lineman could play ruck in AFL.
ozhawk66 said::lol: doesn't know what pulls and traps are :lol: doesn't comprehend blocking smaller, faster players :lol: doesn't understand the crack of helmets/skulls on the hike
EA said:No NRL player has to push a 300 pound man wearing padding and a helmet backwards.
ozhawk66 said:And they would be dog tired if called upon to do so in a matter of several plays - that's if they were big, fast and strong enough to do so. Get it?
EA said:No NFL lineman has to jump up like a fairy to mark a ball or punch it toward goal either.
ozhawk66 said:Ignat doesn't get defensive lineman jumpimg 8 feet in the air to try and block a pass?
EA said:Both statements are true, but irrelevant because the games are different and what one needs to be in the NFL isn't the same as what one needs to be in the NRL.
ozhawk66 said:But those in the NFL have the training and skills that translate to the league game.
Everlovin' Antichrist said:geniused. This thread has been since the beginning, yet you're still trying to justify it.
There are no positions that are similar.
I love da batty said:Ignut. Forwards/linemen. Wingers/WR/RB's #7 jersey/QB's etc...
Everlovin' Antichrist said:No NFL lineman has to catch, pass or offload the ball. No NFL lineman has to play offence and defence for 60 minutes in 90 minutes. That's why NRL props aren't 300 pound logs.
I take it up da batty and love it said:And league players don't have the endurance to block on every play or take part in every play; to beat your opponent on every play....for 3-4 hours running.
A linesman stopping another slow moving hulk at a distance of a few feet wouldnt be as challenging or as damaging as a slightly smaller guy running at you at full pace (without padding).defensive lineman