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    whats the deal with nascar?

    Johnson, Pelous and Lomu out of the ones I mentioned are all bigger than Ray Lewis, smaller than the other guy though. Incidently however, size does not necessarily equal athletic ability.
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    whats the deal with nascar?

    Ben Cohen & Jonah Lomu (both of whom rejected offers to play in the NFL) Martin Johnson, Joe Rokocoko, Fabien Pelous to name very few.
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    whats the deal with nascar?

    In what way?
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    whats the deal with nascar?

    You clearly have no idea about rugby otherwise you would not post such an ignorant idiotic statement yourself. If you think it is just people running into each other then you are definately unfamiliar with it having watched it very rarely if ever. The difference is in rugby that you don't have...
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    whats the deal with nascar?

    Because it's simple
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    Rugby on TV in the USA?

    Hmm, you have a point, they are getting better against each other e.g. Italy beat Argentina in Argentina which is a notoriously difficult thing to do.
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    Rugby on TV in the USA?

    It's also the most popular sport in Wales (I know it isn't actually an independant country, but it does have it's own sports teams) and in a few parts of the UK, its actually more popular than soccer (In Northampton it gets twice the crowds.) Incidently, do you play it or just watch?
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    British Lions in New Zealand

    Not quite all the best players British and Irish Lions: J Lewsey (England); J Robinson (England), B O'Driscoll (Ireland,capt), G Henson (Wales), G Thomas (Wales); J Wilkinson (England), D Peel (Wales); G Jenkins (Wales), S Byrne (Ireland), J White (England); D Grewcock (England), B Kay...
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    Rugby on TV in the USA?

    Apparently, Fox soccer channel is showing the super 12 http://msn.foxsports.com/rugby/story/1641070 most of the kickoffs being at 2am Although I'm not familiar with how you recieve certain channels in the US (i.e which ones are pay per view). The 6 nations is finished now, but if you're...
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    Rugby on TV in the USA?

    does that have any particular relevance to the question he asked? or is it just something you randomly decided to share?
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    Rugby on TV in the USA?

    It's very much a minority sport in the US so i'm not surprised.
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    Anyone going to the USA Sevens rugby tourney in LA?

    I'm probably a little late now but still: Sevens is ok to learn the basics of the full game but in order to learn certain aspects you really need to see the full version. It is much faster, mostly because there is a lot more space, the ball is recycled more quickly in what rucks there are...
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    Rugby on TV in the USA?

    Re: Rugby on TV in the USA? Yes, occasionally, it's showing the 6 nations right now.
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    American football

    They called it football because they thought it would be a good name and because there's nothing else which is specifically referred to as football in the US. Plus there's already a sport called handball.
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    Soccer the 10th hardest sport in the world??

    I think the problem the ranking has is that most of the attributes are going to be averages. As you probably know, in rugby (i use it as an example because it's most familiar to me) a prop is obviously going to need more strength and power than someone on the wing who won't be as strong...
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