I guess he's not doing his football legacy any favors.I didn't know who he was but i get why his name was mentioned above -
I guess he's not doing his football legacy any favors.I didn't know who he was but i get why his name was mentioned above -
He's a pathological liar, even about stuff that is easily disproven. He's a dupe being taken advantage of by the republican party. Even his handlers say there is something wrong with him.
If you get a red card in soccer that means you are sent off for the duration of the game. Rugby has a sin bin, (same as ice hockey) for a designated time, if a player is sent off in rugby he can be replaced after a lapse of 20 minutes. Aussie rules doesn't have a send off, rule no matter how bad the offence. They get dealt with by a tribunal and may miss 1 or more games depending on the severity of the offence.I don't know what a "sending off" is. Doesn't sound great. As I've said with engaging in this site (UK), I don't think my Googling everything answers the specifics of what is actually meant.
I've paid some attention as I went to a number of soccer (football) games though they were for our ward, female, in high school. So nothing professional. However, it was the perfect pace for me to watch and learn some of the basics.A Sending Off (Red Card) would be called an ejection in American football.
(My favourite in recent years was Myles Garrett ripping off Mason Rudolph's helmet and hitting him with it)
That was not an accidental helmet to helmet hit. Garrett literally pulled Rudolph's helmet of his head and hit him with his own life.I've paid some attention as I went to a number of soccer (football) games though they were for our ward, female, in high school. So nothing professional. However, it was the perfect pace for me to watch and learn some of the basics.
That comparison is totally accurate. Nowadays, a helmet-to-helmet hit can get you gone. I like the spirit of the rule but sometimes you see that it wasn't intentional but the player still gets ejected.
What hasnt helped Rugby is that players have been knocked out and then got up and carried on playing, or been knocked out / concussed and returened to play far too early, they are trying to combat this now by having protocols for players returning to play during a game (head injury assessment) and returning to play with a lay off period. How much affect this has will take a long time to come through as it has only been the last few years it has been implemented.
I remember a game I think maybe 2015 George north was knocked out twice in one game and the Welsh team let him carry on!
I remember a game I think maybe 2015 George north was knocked out twice in one game and the Welsh team let him carry on!
Which is why I don't see the logic of rugby fans who rail at the slightest contact with the head in a tackle as being so dangerous, yet are usually big boxing fans too!
Yeah, I agree, boxing is violent along with that offshoot in the cages. I want people to have fun, engage in sports and all but might as well bring out a game called "Billy Clubbing" where you just go after the opponent with a short heavy stick.boxing
I wasn't referring to that particular incident. As far as I'm concerned that incident would be at least a one-year suspension with an option for longer if not permanent suspension.That was not an accidental helmet to helmet hit. Garrett literally pulled Rudolph's helmet of his head and hit him with his own life.
Brown Steelers a couple of years ago
In Olympic boxing (decades ago when I watched), I thought it was at least a little better with the head gear and the points scored for contacting the white tip of the glove.
I don't know, Chippy. I stopped following the game once it hit me (pun intended) just how f*****d up these guys get in a match. I couldn't enjoy it any longer. I was a big fan prior to that.There was talk about making all boxers wear helmets a few years ago but boxers companied about the helmet blocking their view saying it was dangerous wearing one, i know if i was a boxer and had to make a choice i would choose to wear one not doing so to me is asking for trouble later in life
I am not sure where you get the idea that rugby fans that don't like head tackles are usually boxing fans even if that were true there is a bit of a difference between two trained fighters wearing boxing gloves being closely watched by a referee and medics and a huge rugby player taking another out by hitting him full tilt in the head, i am not surprised fans go mad when it happens.
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