on every play, so you get hit at 100%. It's stop and go, stop and go, whereas in rugby it's constantly in play. After an american football game, I feel beat the hell up, even with pads. After a rugby game, I feel kinda sore, but more from being tired the day before. You need a lot more conditioning to play rugby, and you need a lot more quick-twitch reaction and strength to play football.
What the f*ck? What do you call that thing when you pass down the line?
Look, I play rugby and football. The level of difficulty is incredibly different between the two sports. Rugby tires you out more, much like soccer, but there is a HELL of a lot more pain in American football. The reason is simple- In Rugby, there's little or no stoppage with the ball in play, so when a guy comes at you and hits you, it may be hard but it's not as damaging as one would think. In American football, you sprint at 100%
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