Does the NFL produce the most athletic people on the planet? Soccer is more about endurance...

Does the NFL produce the most athletic people on the planet? Soccer is more about endurance, basedball is all about hand eye coordination and speed, and basketball is all about size. Only in the NFL do you get humans possesing all of these qualities to the highest degrees.

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biggest dicks too

is the nfl the gayest professional sport?

no ass fucking is

how much does he run per game? 2.5 km?

>speed
>baseball

Most people don't even try to run to first base.

>NFL players
>endurance to the highest degree

probably less, and he has 4 hours to do so

But can you run a 4.3 at 230lb?

>every NFL player is a lineman

Recievers, runningbacks, and defensivebacks still need cardio because they are expected to be every down players.

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Weight of the heaviest player is a metric? Saquon is a running back, something your goofy ass might call a winger. You should also post weights with the real weight in parentheses like you did with your eurobucks

I forgot agility. They have the best agility

>running more than a km over 4 hours with multiple breaks inbetween each run is considered “endurance” in burgerstan

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sorry what?

No but I can live past 40

Running a 40 yd dash baka

>implying squad size makes a difference
>3kg difference is a lot

True. This has the strength of a powerlifter but the speed of a track athlete

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Rugby > Handegg

>runs 30 meters a game along specific routs the coach told him to
unironically how is this a sport

>NFL
>Endurance

No decathletes are the most athletic people on the planet. Bryan Clay, an Olympian, outscored Reggie Bush in a football specific athletic test.

>barely run a mile every game
>game is played 12 seconds at a time
>every player is """""highly specialized"""""
>coaches decide plays
>players don't make decisions on what they will do
>different teams for attacking and defending

meanwhile in rugby
>15 players on field, 8 substitutes
>80 continuous minutes divided into 2 halves
>clock only stops if the ball is out of play or a foul was committed
>only able to pass backwards or contest a ball that was kicked in front
>passing restrictions mean every yard is harder fought for

meanwhile in australian football...
>18 players of field, 4 on the bench with 90 substitutions
>80 minutes divided between 4 quarters
>clock stops for anything, time is often added making the game usually around 100 minutes of actual play
>weird hybrid between basketball and rugby
>no throwing the ball
>kicking and punching the ball only
>tackling can turn the ball over into your possession (not as rough as rugby)
>no offside
>all fouls are dealt with in nearly the same way
>players run an average between 6km to 15km in a match depending on how close to the midfield they are

if we are talking strictly about endurance then the best athletes are in motorsport (not turn left NASCAR bullshit)
>hours and hours of g forces in a loud hot restricted environment while following strict rules and hearing orders coming down the radio from your team

>hand eye coordination
>endurance
>to the highest degrees
>handegg
lol

Every sport, as well as every position within each sport, is so specialised. Plus, "athleticism" is such a broad term with so many metrics and variables.

I just found out that Adam gemili, unironically trained to be a soccer player and track sprinter simultaneously, and both sports require very different skill sets as well as energy systems (90min/14km sport vs 21second/200m sport). I thought that was very athletic but hes specialised in track now

>handegg is brainlet tier because the coach decides plays before players go out on the field
>motorsports are cosmic-brained because they're able to take direction from the radio throughout the race

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no
they do that because they stand around for 30 seconds after every play
yes, they are worldclass but stop compairing it to other sports

>record salary
>21 million

How the fuck old is that

Pretty old, I'd say. Dan Carter became the first €1m player in 2015.

>strictly about endurance
great reading comprehension mick only a step above your potato finding ability

>This has the strength of a powerlifter
>weighs 107kg/235lbs
>thinking he can bench +650lbs, squat +800lbs or deadlift +900lbs which are current records for his weightclass
>or thinking he can even touch the weights the guys who set these records warm up with
sadly delusional

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lel the amount of cope in this thread. If NFL players tried to play soccer they’d just play a bad form of it. If soccer players tried playing American football they’d either snap their spines or be completely gassed by the 1st quarter.

>NFL players don't live to middle or old age
Bart Starr lived to 85 and played in a much rougher era. Eat shit, surrender-monkey.

Nobody in the NFLis a better athlete than Cheslin Kolbe.

Starr played in the 60s. You really want to compare doping from then to what it is now ?I'm a different frog by the way.

wingers are more like punters

t. centre

If australian rules football is older than both rugby football and basketball, how is it an hybrid of those?
Are you implying time-travel?

>306 meters
my sides. And you see these gorillas gulping oxygen on the sidelines

This is the only good Australian post I have seen on a flag board this year.

they have shit endurance tho

Honestly Rugby League has most likely the best atheletes
t. Unionist

I did not know australian football is older
though at first glance I see elements of both (tackling and ball shape of rugby then jumping, contests, and no offside as in baskteball)

reading more about australian football
>developed as a way to keep cricket players fit in the winter
>older rules than other football codes
>was once a variance in rules depending on region it was played in
>only half the country plays it (Barassi line?)
>field shape varies as it is played on cricket fields
>referees are called umpires as in cricket
>only one song/goalhorn per club - Richmond Tigers sounds the best from the ones I have heard
>shortest professional players are around 175cm, tallest are around 210cm

yes
no homo, though

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The American Negro is phgsically superior and this is why all white American men idolize them while white American women spend their prime years having casual sex with them.

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>possesing all of these qualities to the highest degre
>endurance
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Is that why all the best basketball players are over 7 feet?

Why do Americans worship black men with juicy roided out bodies so much?

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This zoomer would get BTFO'D by Earl Campbell