Well, considering american football is among the most popual on the western hemisphere, (and some people go outside) its pretty popular here, indy colts were 13-0 and lost.
You realize no one else in the wesrern hemisphere except americans watches football. To put it in perspective: And now for the heineken cup Hipkiss plays Tigers get out of jail card18 Dec 2005The Ospreys (15) v Leicester (17) Super-sub Dan Hipkiss got Leicester out of jail with a dramatic late try that kept alive their Heineken Cup quarter-final hopes. More... Scarlets stung by six try Wasps18 Dec 2005Wasps (48) v Llanelli Scarlets (14) Wasps stung Llanelli with a six-try blitz at the Causeway Stadium to keep their faint hopes of Heineken Cup qualification alive. More... Saracens keep quarter final hopes alive17 Dec 2005Saracens (18) v Ulster (10) Saracens kept alive their hopes of qualifying for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals with victory over Ulster but the vast error count turned the clash into a huge disappointment Steve Diamond, Saracens´ director of rugby, had vowed his side would ``smash´´ Ulster at Vicarage Road following last weekend´s 19-10 defeat at Ravenhill but his rallying cry was not mirrored on the pitch. More... Blues move closer to quarter final place17 Dec 2005Cardiff Blues (43) v Calvisano (16) Xavier Rush stole his fellow All Black Jonah Lomu´s thunder as Cardiff Blues took another step towards the Heineken Cup quarter-finals. More... Stade keep the pressure on17 Dec 2005Stade Francais (47) v Clermont Auvergne (28) Stade Francais kept up the pressure on Heineken Cup pool three rivals Leicester Tigers as they picked up their first try bonus point as they did the double over fellow French Championship side Clermont Auvergne. More... Biarritz stay in command17 Dec 2005Treviso (24) v Biarritz (38) Biarritz remained in control of Pool Four in the Heineken Cup with a six-try victory over Benetton Treviso at Stadio Comunale di Monigo. More... Leinster´s cup hopes in the balance17 Dec 2005Bourgoin (30) v Leinster (28) Leinster´s Heineken Cup hopes were left hanging by a thread after an injury-time penalty from Alexandre Peclier saw Bourgoin pip the Irish province at Stade Pierre Rajon. More... Munster withstand strong Dragons challenge17 Dec 2005Munster (30) v Gwent Dragons (18) Munster´s 22-game unbeaten record at Thomond Park came under severe scrutiny from the Dragons but 15 points from the boot of Ronan O´Gara and a late try from Jerry Flannery saw the Irish province secure victory. More... Leeds edged out by Perpignan17 Dec 2005Perpignan (12) v Leeds (8) Perpignan held on for a nailbiting win in Heineken Cup Pool Two despite a late flourish by Leeds Tykes. More... Toulouse battle past Edinburgh16 Dec 2005Toulouse (35) v Edinburgh (13) Edinburgh´s Heineken Cup hopes were hanging by a thread despite a battling performance against the superstars of Toulouse. More...
It may be hard to believe, but even some Americans don't watch football. I'm one of them - I find it boring as hell... More power to you if you watch it, though. Just don't go fucking psychotic if a certain team loses, like my dad does.
lol, american football is one of the two most popular sports named "football" in the western hemisphere. It's second only to "football".
I dont really care for sports if ANY kind. Tv or actually playing them. Also, I hate sports related games, too. The only sports related game I found fun were the Mutant Hockey and Football games for the Genesis.
are you kidding me? america is the only one that likes that, and maybe some random guys in latin america, soccer is what's all about around the world.
Hah, football holds the record for the most viewers of a sports game, it was some superbowl 49er's vs ? It had something like 14 million viewers Rugby is cool, but kind of boring, would rather play than watch As for soccer, how could anyone find running around kicking a ball fun? Apparently everyone eles can
I by the way think soccer is boring, 22 men running around 90 minuttes, and plays with a ball, that´s not my cup of tea. And every time Denmark plays, I hope they lose. Even though they won the European Cup back in 1992.
I was talking about sports with one of my friends the other day and he said he likes watching almost all sports. He was listing them off: baseball, basketball, football, hockey, and some others but he never said soccer. So I asked him what about soccer, and he said "Soccer is boring as crap." It's so true :lol: Personally, I think the only sports that are actually entertaining to watch are extreme sports. That's where all the action is.
Golf is a genteel sport. You have to develop a feel for the hole, wind, etc. think of it as long range basketball. Bores me silly though.