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From a typical -player- point of view, American football is -not- that complicated. On any one play he is told what he should do and it is usually just one thing. The typical American football player does not need to be "brainy". He does not have a lot of decisions to make. [/ QUOTE ] Wow. Say goodbye to your credibility. As far as individual sports, whoever said Snooker had a good one. 3-cushion billiards is probably close, but I'm no expert on that. |
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Yea, billiards (where you have 2 cueballs and an object ball on a snooker table) is probably even more tactical than snooker.
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Yea, billiards (where you have 2 cueballs and an object ball on a snooker table) is probably even more tactical than snooker. [/ QUOTE ] So few people *really* understand that game at a high level these days (I sure as hell don't, just the basics) that it's tough to make a determination as to how tactical it is or isn't. On a related note: McGoorty is one of the most entertaining reads I've had from a sports related book. |
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Say micro dude Shut up
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