Being a rugby league fan or rugby to those who don't know anything about league, many people not into NFL believe the game has too many stoppages in between plays. Watch the superbowl and there are commercials all the time! What are your thoughts?
There is lots of money to be made in American football, by players, sponsors, teams and cities, so they all squeeze what they can out of it. Fortunately, they have not yet started putting large advertisements on the playing field and the players' uniforms (although you will see the equipment logos). Some things are still sacred.
The numerous stoppages allow every play to be planned out and reassessed in accordance with the overall gameplan. That's why teams have large coaching staffs assigned to every aspect of the game. I do not know of any other team sport that requires as much strategic planning as American football. It also allows commentators "armchair quarterbacks" to second-guess everything for a week and show off their "expertise".
"They should have ran it instead of throwing that interception."
"They should have ran a sweep instead of a draw."
The stoppages also allow the defensive players to really focus their efforts on doing whatever they can to prevent giving up yardage, and that usually involves an intense collision of some sort. That's why they wear all the protective gear.
I have seen some rugby on TV and it seems like a rough and tumble sport too. I would not want to cross and angry rugby player or a football player in a bar. Except, maybe, a kicker.
Football evolved from Rugby. Blame it on the forward pass.
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