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I used to like them too, untill they cheated at the superbowl a couple years ago and payed off the ref's when they played the SeaHawks so they could win. That was one of the single most retarded F'd up ridiculously called games in the history of football. There were only like five plays in the whole game where they didn't call some stupid foul on the Hawks and just let them play the game. I was waiting for them to go all Replacements on them and start dropkicking people on the field, but I was never satisfied. I'll hold a grudge against the stealers untill the Hawks get a nice clean rematch. If they beat them in a fair game... then fair is fair and its all good, but untill then they can kiss my ass. *disgruntled*
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I never really understood American Football... It's so stop start... There never seems to be any flow to the game, just constant set moves. They never seem to put imagination into to it or just go with gut instinct. Of course, I could be very wrong. It's just I'm used to rugby, where a lot of the time, you have to rely on split second decisions. But I suppose when your a quarter back, being tackled by a 4000 pound man, you have to rely on split second decisions too...
I wish Devin Hester played rugby though... Him as a winger would be amazing.
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Yeah, but how well do they work when the move they called goes wrong and they have to improvise? That my was point, the game doesn't seem to be friendly to improvisation, thus I suppose the three attempts to get it right.
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Improvisation is more on the defense's shoulders. The defense's job pre-play is to decide what the offense is going to run, and to set up in a way that they will be able to stop it. If they're wrong, then the defensive players have to make adjustments or give up big plays.
There is also a flow to the game, just not in the same style as soccer/rugby. When a team is driving on offense, they set up this rhythm, and so even though they stop for a few seconds after each play, everything is one fluid motion.
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I wouldn't call what the defence do improvisation, it's more adapting to your situation. Also, if the defensive guess the attack's move right, do the attack try to improvise?
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If the defense sets up and it looks like it will stop the play, the quarterback will call an audible before the play starts to change the direction. On a passing play, he also looks to his receivers to see which is open and who to pass it to.
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We won. Ha! Sorry, couldn't resist.
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