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Two thoughts have struck me in particular after following the NFL season this year (Superbowl tonight, go Giants!), and then watching some of the GAA games today. Seamus89 (Kilkenny) - Posts: 3848 - 05/02/2012 18:14:27 1105879 Link 0 |
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Seamus89 good post. I also follow the NFL. Im a Titans fan but will be supporting the Giants tonight. I dont think we need major changes in the GAA however. Playing wise i would adapt challenges like the coaches have in the NFL, and the booth review on controversial scores. I dont agree with your point on college football. College football is huge in America because college players are drafted to the NFL, in the GAA college players play for their college team and for their county team so that is why it causes problems. Also you talked about the idea of teams from one area playing another eg. a Leinster team playing an ulster team but this wouldnt change how strong teams would be. In the NFL this works because every year the weakest team from the previous year gets the first choice in the draft.(this year it will be the indianapolis colts with a 2-14 record) Overall it means that no one team dominates the league and no one team is always weaker than the rest. PK57 (Louth) - Posts: 1664 - 05/02/2012 18:53:28 1105952 Link 0 |
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Why is this even a thread? There are plenty of things we can learn! TheGateKeeper (Tyrone) - Posts: 2843 - 05/02/2012 19:39:22 1106021 Link 0 |
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Jim McGuinness isn't the only man critising the colleges playing counties. Mickey harte didnt even let his players play for the colleges up_donegal (Donegal) - Posts: 659 - 05/02/2012 19:50:40 1106045 Link 0 |
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Cheerleaders Hunky Dory Shtyle FairShoulder (Armagh) - Posts: 333 - 06/02/2012 13:22:28 1106471 Link 0 |
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up_donegal dhorse (Laois) - Posts: 11374 - 06/02/2012 17:11:35 1106772 Link 0 |
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Cheerleaders Hunky Dory Shtyle Seamus89 (Kilkenny) - Posts: 3848 - 06/02/2012 18:08:25 1106824 Link 0 |
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it takes what four hours to watch an hour long game? ye the gaa should copy american football alright i suppose then you'd want touchdowns aswell? people are giving out about attendances..it was one of the coldest weekends in the past tweleve months and you expected alot of cork people to travel up the north? get real with ya yes the gaa need to don something to improve the quality of football but coping the yanks aint one of them srgt_slaughter (Meath) - Posts: 462 - 06/02/2012 18:36:36 1106856 Link 0 |
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NOT to book Madonna or off key country and western singers! Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9840 - 06/02/2012 18:46:11 1106869 Link 0 |
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PK57 Seamus89 (Kilkenny) - Posts: 3848 - 06/02/2012 19:38:15 1106904 Link 0 |
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for those who say NFL is stop start, it is obvious that the original poster is not saying change the game its change the format of competition, think it through before you write. I agree with him, for the majority of the year we have managers saying they are using games for building for championship and downplaying games, fair enough but it means that for half the year managers don't take the games 100% seriously. A change of format where all the games count towards the ultimate prize would improve the competition overall. At present for top teams the year doesn't start seriously until the first weekend of august, not ideal and can be improved. mayoman007 (Mayo) - Posts: 159 - 06/02/2012 20:27:54 1106951 Link 0 |
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Ulsterman fortyfive (Tyrone) - Posts: 5929 - 06/02/2012 20:41:24 1106966 Link 0 |
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Maybe we could rebrand our All Ireland winners as "world champions" like they call their superbowl winners even though the sport is hardly played outside their own country, why let logic get in the way. STONE.GOSSARD (Donegal) - Posts: 34 - 09/02/2012 19:30:45 1108775 Link 0 |