Originally posted by Spiffor
Well, all Yanks look bad next to a Frenchman. Don't feel bad, it's just innate like that
Well, all Yanks look bad next to a Frenchman. Don't feel bad, it's just innate like that
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As for Drake's question, I think we just need to dig into our ballet-dancer community for players. In addition to being used to mockery and standing up for hours, they're quick enough on their feet that they can do that sissy thing soccer players do to move the ball behind their legs. You know what I mean, the bit where they jig like a riverdancer and make the ball switch behind their legs so you can't steal it from them, then grin smugly at you? I never had much problem with that maneuver, as it fell easy prey to my "close in fast, aim for the ball anyway, and call it an accident when their shins are all bruised and/or red" technique, but it seems to be a longstanding soccer tradition, just like rioting drunkards in the stands and all games being decided by penalty kicks. Plus they never seem to move within five feet of each other in the professional circuit.
BTW, how many european soccer players could block Jerome Bettis for three seconds? Answer: none, because they're fundamentally different sports and players are chosen along radically different lines.
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