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How can you be world champs when only 1 country play it?

How can you be world champs when only 1 country play it?

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they should play the montreal alouettes and the winner declared world champs

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Originally posted by genuis
they should play the montreal alouettes and the winner declared world champs
Whose rules would you use? The Canadian game is much different than the NFL game.
The Canadian game has a wider and longer field, more players on the field, a different game ball, and lower quality talent.

It really wouldn't be a fair contest at all, anymore than playing against NFL Europe would be.
The NFL has the best of the best playing there. The Canadians and Euros get the leftovers.

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
Whose rules would you use? The Canadian game is much different than the NFL game.
The Canadian game has a wider and longer field, more players on the field, a different game ball, and lower quality talent.

It really wouldn't be a fair contest at all, anymore than playing against NFL Europe would be.
The NFL has the best of the best playing there. The Canadians and Euros get the leftovers.
just because more people watch it, and players get paid more does not make it BETTER.

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Originally posted by roma45
just because more people watch it, and players get paid more does not make it BETTER.
Not better. BEST!!!!!!!

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Originally posted by roma45
just because more people watch it, and players get paid more does not make it BETTER.
Well, that makes no sense at all.

I guess you feel an unpopular sport that no one watches with poorly paid players is better?

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Originally posted by Crowley
I'm not arguing from "population" (whatever the quotes are supposed to signify) alone.
Cricket is almost a religion in India and the number one sport in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
It's got professional leagues or competitions in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and the Caribbean. It's an established sport in Zimbabwe and Kenya ...[text shortened]... lorida if I'm not mistaken...

You can't argue the numbers dude, so don't even try.
Yes Crowley, there is a Cricket league here in Florida.. only one stadium in south Florida, but it holds about 18,000 and it sure is jumping. I went with a friend of mine. For the life of me I cannot figure it out. Many players here from Trinidad, etc. Lots of players standing around a good deal of the time, discussing strategy? I want to get it, and I will.. but jeez!

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Originally posted by SmookieP
Yes Crowley, there is a Cricket league here in Florida.. only one stadium in south Florida, but it holds about 18,000 and it sure is jumping. I went with a friend of mine. For the life of me I cannot figure it out. Many players here from Trinidad, etc. Lots of players standing around a good deal of the time, discussing strategy? I want to get it, and I will.. but jeez!
That last comment rather reminds me of my strange witnessing of seeing a chap run onto an American football field, take his place in the side to all sorts of encouragement, place what appears one of any number of balls at his disposal on some sort of plastic device that holds the correct inclination from the floor and then kick for goal.. and then just as dramatically, he wanders off the field of play, his job description concluded until the next kick is required...now that is a genuine baffler but is he alone with regard to such limited or 'temporary play' within this game, there were too many players both on and far more off field to be able to tell ??

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Originally posted by scacchipazzo
Not better. BEST!!!!!!!
when the usa has a national team, then beats every other country in the world, only then can you call yourselfs world champions, until that happens you are champions of usa only. is there a national team?

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Originally posted by SmookieP
Yes Crowley, there is a Cricket league here in Florida.. only one stadium in south Florida, but it holds about 18,000 and it sure is jumping. I went with a friend of mine. For the life of me I cannot figure it out. Many players here from Trinidad, etc. Lots of players standing around a good deal of the time, discussing strategy? I want to get it, and I will.. but jeez!
If you want to find out more about cricket there are many resources online - hell, there is a thread somewhere here where me and some other people did a layman's explanation for some of our American friends...

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i think montreal would win based on strength speed and overall conditioning

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Originally posted by genuis
they should play the montreal alouettes and the winner declared world champs
So if at least two countries are competing it is official? Then the World Series winner is the World Champion of Baseball? Then the NBA Final winner is the World Champion as well?

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
Whose rules would you use? The Canadian game is much different than the NFL game.
The Canadian game has a wider and longer field, more players on the field, a different game ball, and lower quality talent.

It really wouldn't be a fair contest at all, anymore than playing against NFL Europe would be.
The NFL has the best of the best playing there. The Canadians and Euros get the leftovers.
The post thread is about the Green Bay Packers claiming they are the World Champions. The rules and regulations that were in effect in the Super Bowl would apply.

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Originally posted by gambit3
The post thread is about the Green Bay Packers claiming they are the World Champions. The rules and regulations that were in effect in the Super Bowl would apply.
Then Green Bay would maul the Canadian team

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
Then Green Bay would maul the Canadian team
I think RHP should put together a team.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
I think RHP should put together a team.

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We'll win. If we have uzless playing.

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