LisaLT
Active Member
That’s the Jon Dulio kickin inres ipsa loquitur
That’s the Jon Dulio kickin inres ipsa loquitur
I defer to your experience and expertise.That’s the Jon Dulio kickin in
If KL comes out in top, you’ll see a ton of coaches retire.Was watching the show on espn last night called Training Days, basically Hard Knocks for college football. They're at Alabama and Saban was getting onto a guy for not doing a drill. He asked the kid why he wasn't participating and the kid replied he had an issue with his foot. Saban gave him a hard time saying if he can't do the drill, he can't play LB'r and if he can't play LB'r, they're going to find someone else who can.
Wonder if KL saw that?!?
World is becoming too soft. It's hard out there for a pimp.If KL comes out in top, you’ll see a ton of coaches retire.
If KL comes out in top, you’ll see a ton of coaches retire.
Preach. The clock is ticking either way.Hell, if KL comes out on top you can officially start the countdown on the end of football.
Preach. The clock is ticking either way.
Football is so popular that it really has nowhere to go but down. While MMA/UFC certainly have a dedicated and faithful following, they are still fringe sports relative to football, basketball, baseball, etc and have nowhere to go but up. The vast majority of people just don't give two craps about it. Right or wrong, that results in very little media attention for anyone who may oppose it.Yet MMA and UFC seem to be getting more and more popular
The combination of the nanny state and helicopter parenting will lead to its undoing. The days of yelling at players as motivation to be better won’t last long. Little Timmy, at 6’4” 230, is too fragile for his parents to handle.I feel like the end of the football we grew up playing/watching is slowly approaching. The sport in some form will probably still exist decades in the future but I’m not sure we’ll all still want to watch it.
I feel like the end of the football we grew up playing/watching is slowly approaching. The sport in some form will probably still exist decades in the future but I’m not sure we’ll all still want to watch it.
Due to the nature of the sport, football has a significantly higher risk of CTE than MMA does, at least based on our current level of understanding. MMA is actually relatively safe, interestingly enough.Yet MMA and UFC seem to be getting more and more popular
I feel like the end of the football we grew up playing/watching is slowly approaching. The sport in some form will probably still exist decades in the future but I’m not sure we’ll all still want to watch it.