Could NFL players hold their own in a game of Rugby?
If you got a bunch of NFL badasses and taught them how to play Rugby do you think they could pick the game up quickly and do you think they'd eventually become dominant against other current competition? I know you have to be made of steel and tough as nails to play the sport and it's ridiculously physically demanding etc.
Or do you think they'd get roughed up too much since they're no pads etc... Thoughts? |
They could if they were paid enough money.
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Their vaginas would break
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The best rugby player in the world is 5'-10" weighs 195 lbs and makes less than $1M per year.
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I'm sure a lot of players played no pad football with buddies growing up. You get Adrian Peterson and Charles out there and do you think a rugby player would be able to stop them?
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NFL players would embarrass the shit out of rugby players.....at their own game.
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Do you know what Dontari Poe would do on a Rugby field?
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Rugby players would leave the field in ambulances if they played NFL players .
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Patrick Willis would go all HULK SMASH on a rugby field
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Could NFL players dominate at rugby? Absolutely. Would they pick it up and be destroying teams/players that have done it their whole life quickly? No chance. |
I think it would be closer than some
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I think the average NFL special team would destroy in a game of rugby. Think about how many drills a return team does just for lateral passes. they would maul rugby players just with blocking. forget about catching the KO returner when he gets the ball. Rugby players have never seen foot speed like that.
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Jumpin' Kangaroo's - love watching me some good ol' Rugby mate!
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The old "Who's tougher: Rugby vs Football players?"- talk...
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Succupp would wreck shit.
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CP should put a rugby team together and challenge a professional rugby team to a match.
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Matt Cassel would suck
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When I read the question in the title, I just thought about what James Harrison would do in a Rugby game.
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My question was going to be how big rugby players typically are. I wonder why they're not bigger. I don't know much about the game, but it seems like it's got a lot of football-like qualities. It seems like bigger players would naturally be better in the middle of the scrum, and a few linebacker-types would pretty much shut down the middle. |
Silly thread. Completely different games which require different types of athletes. Rugby union and league have plenty of athletically talented players just as the nfl does. They however must have greater endurance as well as being good in space, sure tacklers. They aren't all jacked up, because the game doesn't always require that. Thats not to say that there aren't plenty of large rugby players.. Someone like poe would have to lose 50 plus pounds to be any good, and he still might not be agile enough.
May as well compare nba players and nfl players. All sports tend to prioritize certain physical traits over time. That is why rugby players are what they are. Not because other countries athletes aren't as talented or as large. |
Can't lie id like to See Suh on the rugby field
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Number 2. If you think rugby players aren't drilled/dont have ser plays you need to step away from the topic you know nothing about. Number 3. How often does a kr beat 11 guys by himself to score a td? That is what would be required for that to take place. Absolute idiocy. |
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I played some pickup Rugby games in Europe. They take their Rugby seriously and there are some real bad ass players. They are going to be in better cardio shape. In the OP there was time to train and learn the game before they met.
NFL DT's would eat those guys up in the scrum. NFL LB's would take it to the house on those guys. Come on man:doh!: |
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much more likely for an NFL player to be successful at rugby than a rugby player in the NFL
NFL and NBA simply have the best athletes in the world gymnastics would be next imo there are specialists that are better in areas, like cyclists and soccer excel at aerobics/endurance. MMA specialize at fighting ability but in general there are crazy physical specimens in the NBA and NFL |
Some players like Patrick willis MAY be able to hold is own, but that would depend largely on his endurance ability and how he is able to pick up the offensive part of the game. Rbs would be the more likely players to succeed imo. Much better all round athletes.
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virtually any athlete can improve their endurance, not everyone can grow bigger,taller,faster etc. |
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Fact is that some nfl players barely ever touch the ball. Rugby players are basically all required to have at least some ball skills if not a large amount. They also must have endurance as well as size. This makes them just as athletic as nfl players.
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Christ why aren't there all these failed nfl players dominating the rugby scene? If it was so god damn easy and they are all so superior in athleticism then they'd be stupid not to if they cant get an nfl or cfl gig... |
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Oh jesus dude, just stop. I played rugby in college and it isn't even close how much more athletic real football players. Example: We had a running back that was cut from the U-M football team (this was when Ty Wheatley was on the team) and the guy came out for rugby to stay in shape before he transferred to another school to play football. He DOMINATED for the few matches he was in. It was ridiculous. |
I really think cp is on to something here. Get on to the college players who dont expect to be drafted and tell then they could make millions a year by playing rugby. They are superior athletes apparently and must be able to become elite rugby players. If not that then they could become hockey players. They would all be much bigger and faster. Forget about the need to learn to skate and handle the puck.
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certain position in the NFL would translate to rugby very quickly If you had to put a bet on who would be more successful, a rugby team fielding a successful NFL team or a NFL fielding a successful rugby team. It's an easy bet on the NFL Soccer would be a much harder bet completely different skills sets ... both sides would be a train wreck imo soccer would get crush at American football American football would be laughable at soccer |
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I laugh at your constant harping about ball skills. 80% of the ball skills in rugby are short laterals to teammates. Most Americans learn that skill their first couple if years playing football in their backyards. |
Among Australian Rugby League players and coaches, NFL guys are regarded as soft as shit, which is why they have zero interest in signing them. Some might be useful at league but they're going to have to be able to run for 80 minutes flat out. And be able to run with the ball. And tackle. Sorry to ruin the fantasy.
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Of course the more popular sport in a said country is going to produce better athletes than a minor one. Just the same reason that other countries have gifted rugby players. You know.. because it is their most popular sport and thus has a greater talent pool to choose from... |
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Failed NFL players don't go play in the Australian league because the money doesn't justify having to live in that shit box of a country. |
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desire mitigates 'soft' to a certain extent Which is more likely ... an NFL player decides to toughen up and play rugby or a rugby player grows 10 inches/100 pounds and still run like a gazelle to play in the NFL? easier to do 'get tougher' or 'change your body size' since for an adult growing taller etc is virtually impossible, i chose getting tougher |
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It's a tough game. Those guys play pretty dirty. I'd guess the NFL guys would beat the crap out of the first Irishman that tried to give him a "thumbs up" though.
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most rugby players would fail horrible going on the ice |
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If you cant identify in your close minded brain that other sports outside of the nfl and the US have equally athletic proffesionals too then you are simply a fool. |
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not trying to insult rugby players, they are some tough mofos |
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Only the linebackers would do well. The rest would be looking for their armor. As soon as they got a hangnail, they would want medical attention. Rugby guys are badass.
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Rugby players are athletes, that is not a question. They just aren't even close to the level of NFL,NBA,NHL players. Asserting otherwise is simply ridiculous. |
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youre-doing-it-wrong-australia.[/QUOTE] not Australian, you're doing it wrong. The reason you don't see players from one game in the other is they have completely different skill sets. There's aussies in the NFL, mostly punters and that kid that plays NT somewhere, I forget his name. Rugby League isn't Rugby, Rugby's for fat poofs. |
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Oh and just to be clear. Aussie football is reeruned. There is absolutely nothing of redeeming value about it and I'm certain that the players all bugger each other after the matches. That sport is a complete joke.
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Go Chiefs!! That Red N Gold Baby!!
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Let's take notice that there are about 20 white guys on that field.
And then ponder this question again. |
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I know exactly two things about rugby - 1) jack, and 2) shit. But I'm pretty sure that some of those players would make fine running backs, receivers, and safeties if given the chance from the very little of rugby I've seen. |
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And a team could easily be made of LBers, TE's, WR's and DBs. And they would DOMINATE. |
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