passing ball around in soccer *barely* qualifies as gameplay.
my point is that all the defensive stalling makes it boring & irrelevant to the point of not being very different from downtime.
Oh yes it does, but do you want to watch 'Muricans running about?Football (actual football, not handegg) thus proves its superior entertainment value.
but that's not cricketI have a feeling Rugby Union and especially Aussie Rules Football will compare pretty favourably here. Aussie Rules goes for about 120 minues of clock time and there's probably live play about 85% of that.
It's like Rugby League, but for posh people and the Welsh.I don't know so much about Rugby Union.
I have a lesbian friend who does rugby. Apparently half of the team are also lesbians.
American football does seem to have an extravagant amount of downtime.
For example, in the Fifth Circuit, reckless assault is “violent,” while in the Sixth, reckless homicide is not. In the Fourth Circuit, battery of a police officer is not “violent,” in the Tenth it is. In the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Tenth Circuits, fleeing law enforcement on foot is “violent”; in the Eighth, Ninth, and Eleventh it is not.
It's like Rugby League, but for posh people and the Welsh.
(Rugby League, correspondingly, is like Rugby Union, but for poor people and Australians.)
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I think the blue represents the area where Union is the most popular football code.