Bill Gunshannon wrote:
Bryan writes:
Jack VK2CJC wrote:
when the Steelers-Patriots game began.
Not being from the US, this is a phenomenon of which I am unfamiliar.
What's it all about?
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Hi Jack,
It's what we call football (played with protective padding) in the
states.
I would hazard a guess that soccer or rugby (played w/o padding) is a
bit
rougher.
I understand that the difference between soccer and rugby is that in
soccer,
injuring your opponent is incidental to scoring while in rugby, scoring
is
incidental to injuring your opponent. ;-)
73,
Bryan WA7PRC
Look at his call. Then ask him about his brand of football!!
bill
KB3YV
Yes, I've worked many VK... I should've mentioned Australian Rules Football.
A friend (with tongue in cheek) explained it to me, "The first rule is,
there are no rules." ;-)
As a kid, we used to play touch (American) football in the schoolyard. It
was too easy to tag a ball carrier, so we made it two-handed. That was too
easy, so we made it two-handed-below-the-knees. Whether your tagged the
ball carrier or not, you were headed for the ground. The question was how
much it was going to hurt! ;-)
73,
Bryan WA7PRC