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Now Baseball and Football are different from one another in other kind of interesting ways I think. First of all, Baseball is a 19th century pastoral game. Football is a 20th century technological struggle. Baseball is played on a diamond in the park, the Baseball Park. Football is played on a grid iron in a stadium, sometimes called Soldier Field or War Memorial Stadium.
Baseball begins in the spring, the season of new life. Football begins in the fall, when everything is dying. In Football, you wear a helmet. In Baseball, you wear a cap. Football is concerned with downs. What down is it? Baseball is concerned with ups. Whos up? Are you up? Im not up. He is up. In Football, the specialist comes in to kick. In Baseball, the specialist comes in to relieve someone. In Football, you receive a penalty. In Baseball, you make an error. Whoops!
Football has hitting, clipping, spearing, blocking, piling on, late hitting, unnecessary roughness and personal fouls. Baseball has the sacrifice. Football is played in any kind of weather, rain, sleet, snow, hail, mud, cant read the numbers on the field, cant read the yard markers, cant read the players numbers, the struggle will continue.
In Baseball, if it rains, we dont come out to play. I cant come out to play. Its raining out. Baseball has a 7th inning stretch. Football has the two minute warning. Baseball has no time limit. We dont know when its gonna end. We might have extra innings.
Football is rigidly timed and it will end even if we have to go to sudden death. In Baseball, during the game in the stands, there is kind of a picnic feeling. Emotions may run high or low, but theres not that much unpleasantness. In Football, in the stands, during the game you can be sure that at least 27 times you are perfectly capable of taking the life of a fellow human being, preferably a stranger.
And finally the objectives of the two games are totally different. In Football, the object is for the quarterback, otherwise known as the field general. To be on target with his aerial assault riddling the defense by hitting his receivers with deadly accuracy in spite of the blitz even if he has to use the shotgun. With short bullet passes and long bombs, he marches his troops into enemy territory, balancing his aerial assault with a sustained ground attack, which punches holes in the forward wall of the enemies defensive line.
In Baseball, the object is to go home, and to be safe. I hope Ill be safe at home, safe at home.
-George Carlin
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I was a football player, and now I have a 13 year old boy. He’s played some soccer, but mostly Little League, and Pee-Wee football. I now know why I became a football player.
Football is relatively FREE compared to any other sport.
You don’t have to play on Select Travel teams to be good in Football. It’s mostly all still done through the schools.
Other sports are not like that.
By the time 7th grade comes around, or 9th grade for baseball if your just playing rec league you will be behind.
we learn it’s ok to beat your wife..it’s ok to raise dogs for fighting, it’s ok to cheat...We’ve learned its ok to play with conscussions, ..we’ve learned its ok to be a thuckin fug and get paid for it..
I didn’t know so many more boys still played football compared to other sports.
Many young men who play football come from families where multi generations of family members have played. In my family, my dad and his brothers played football, my brother and I played, my nephew played and both of my sons played, my youngest being the first in the family to play college football and he was team captain for his final season. My older son was the first to score a touchdown as we’ve all been linemen, battling it out in the trenches, blocking to give team mates the chance to score for our team and tackling to stop the other team from scoring. My sons and daughter haven’t had children yet, but I’m hoping when they do, they encourage their kids to play football! I’ll be in the stands for every game, just as my dad was for my nephew and my sons games, rooting them on and enjoying the greatest of sports, football!
Don’t know about anyone else, but what I learned is don’t play football if you’re short high school freshman who weighs 115 pounds.
I learned so much more than just how to play football...
I learned how to reach deep within myself to push my physical abilities past what I thought I could do...
As an example: our freshman high school coach had us run either 40 - 100 yard sprints or 100 - 40 yard sprints everyday at the end of practice...
If the opposing teams scored any points during the game we had to run a mile for every point they scored after the game !!!
I'm sure in today's environment he would be arrested for child abuse...
He did turn us into a bunch of tough SOB's
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