Baseball, American Football or Soccer (Football)?CLICK to see how to help with Hurricane ReliefCLICKfor the Daddy’s Home Store!CLICK for DH on Facebook
After googling, I knew I should have said modern era. Tip O’Neill had a .485 in 1885, and Hugh Duffy had a .440 in 1894 for the Beaneaters. I didn’t realize there were two Tip O’Neil’s (I was familiar with the former Speaker of the House).
1) Association Football (soccer to you)2) Rugby (American Football is derived from rugby)3) Ice Hockey (only after I moved to Canada)
All the others I used to watch, but now they are boring, especially baseball.
USA Today once did a graphic on the Superbowl:Time to play the game: Three hours.Time elapsed on the clock: One hour.Time the ball is in play: Six minutes.’nuff said.
@Tony Rubino and other posters….I went back to check something and the questions are gone..The comments look really strange without the question posted. Why are you taking them down?.
Of the sports options mentioned I’ll have to go with football American style. What I really like to watch is gymnastics. It’s amazing what they can get their bodies to do.
THE NFL, BABY, THE NFL! Packers, Ravens and Vikings! And I could become a Steeler fan, having met some of them in person at their summer camp in Latrobe, PA
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
How big of a batting average are Rose and Cobb? Can any of you following commentators tell me without using Google?
rubinocreative Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Baseball, American Football or Soccer (Football)?CLICK to see how to help with Hurricane ReliefCLICKfor the Daddy’s Home Store!CLICK for DH on Facebook
paha_siga almost 12 years ago
Even I know that Baseball and so-called American football aren’t real sports.
Kvasir42 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Season or career? Cobb for career, but not season (Rogers Hornsby at .424 and I didn’t google it…yet.) Rose had hits, not batting average.
Kvasir42 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
After googling, I knew I should have said modern era. Tip O’Neill had a .485 in 1885, and Hugh Duffy had a .440 in 1894 for the Beaneaters. I didn’t realize there were two Tip O’Neil’s (I was familiar with the former Speaker of the House).
GROG Premium Member almost 12 years ago
1) American Football2) Rugby3) Baseball4) Hockey……999,999) Basketball1,000,000) Soccer
no1scouse almost 12 years ago
1) Association Football (soccer to you)2) Rugby (American Football is derived from rugby)3) Ice Hockey (only after I moved to Canada)
All the others I used to watch, but now they are boring, especially baseball.
USA Today once did a graphic on the Superbowl:Time to play the game: Three hours.Time elapsed on the clock: One hour.Time the ball is in play: Six minutes.’nuff said.
no1scouse almost 12 years ago
And while I think of it; to all the sports channel programmers:POKER IS NOT A SPORT!!!!
Plods with ...™ almost 12 years ago
@Tony Rubino and other posters….I went back to check something and the questions are gone..The comments look really strange without the question posted. Why are you taking them down?.
Jkiss almost 12 years ago
Of the sports options mentioned I’ll have to go with football American style. What I really like to watch is gymnastics. It’s amazing what they can get their bodies to do.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 12 years ago
THE NFL, BABY, THE NFL! Packers, Ravens and Vikings! And I could become a Steeler fan, having met some of them in person at their summer camp in Latrobe, PA
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I saw Australian football a few times. It was all kinds of crazy.