Quote from: cbarnett97 on February 04, 2009, 02:07:47 PMHockey players are much tougher thatn football players, there is a whole market for equipment to hide injuries like boken hands/feet/ribs ect because not only will the hockey players still play with those injuries the other players will go after those injuries if they know they exist. SO yeah I think it takes a tough guy to gou out and play a vary physical game while they are hurt but I think it takes an even tougher guy to do that knowing that he is a target if the other team finds out he is hurt. Plus in football you get in trouble for pushing too hard in hockey you can punch a guy in the face and many times walk away with a warningHere's the bottom line...How many people have died playing hockey? Not counting the ones that broke through the ice on pick up games.How many people have died playing American Football?Look it up. I think you'll find that football is five times as dangerous as hockey.
Hockey players are much tougher thatn football players, there is a whole market for equipment to hide injuries like boken hands/feet/ribs ect because not only will the hockey players still play with those injuries the other players will go after those injuries if they know they exist. SO yeah I think it takes a tough guy to gou out and play a vary physical game while they are hurt but I think it takes an even tougher guy to do that knowing that he is a target if the other team finds out he is hurt. Plus in football you get in trouble for pushing too hard in hockey you can punch a guy in the face and many times walk away with a warning
Quote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 02:12:34 PMQuote from: cbarnett97 on February 04, 2009, 02:07:47 PMHockey players are much tougher thatn football players, there is a whole market for equipment to hide injuries like boken hands/feet/ribs ect because not only will the hockey players still play with those injuries the other players will go after those injuries if they know they exist. SO yeah I think it takes a tough guy to gou out and play a vary physical game while they are hurt but I think it takes an even tougher guy to do that knowing that he is a target if the other team finds out he is hurt. Plus in football you get in trouble for pushing too hard in hockey you can punch a guy in the face and many times walk away with a warningHere's the bottom line...How many people have died playing hockey? Not counting the ones that broke through the ice on pick up games.How many people have died playing American Football?Look it up. I think you'll find that football is five times as dangerous as hockey.Or natural selection is just at work killing off the stupid and the weak.
When was the last time a football player had his neck cut open by another player? And at least hockey allows people to celebrate after scoring.
If Gayer doesn't remember you, you might as well do yourself a favor and become an hero.
there is a difference between touching a muff and putting your hand into it isn't there?
Does anyone else find it disturbing that you're arguing over which sport kills or maims more people with the intention that the sport that does, is the better sport?
I'm going to side with the white supremacists.
Quote from: Sexual Harassment Panda on February 04, 2009, 02:18:54 PMWhen was the last time a football player had his neck cut open by another player? And at least hockey allows people to celebrate after scoring.They have to allow it... it happens so rarely.When was the last time a hockey player had his back broken? Neck?
By this logic, serial murder is the toughest sport there is.
Alrighty then I like watching ice hockey, footy and rugby but people don't fight as much in the ice hockey games here as they do over there, its quite disappointing
Quote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 02:20:22 PMQuote from: Sexual Harassment Panda on February 04, 2009, 02:18:54 PMWhen was the last time a football player had his neck cut open by another player? And at least hockey allows people to celebrate after scoring.They have to allow it... it happens so rarely.When was the last time a hockey player had his back broken? Neck?http://www.murdoconline.net/archives/001103.htmlI have never heard of this happening in football.
Quote from: Colonel Gaydafi on February 04, 2009, 02:25:25 PMAlrighty then I like watching ice hockey, footy and rugby but people don't fight as much in the ice hockey games here as they do over there, its quite disappointing I dont think they are really allowed to fight in europe, I think that is a US and Canada thing, could be wrong though
Quote from: Sexual Harassment Panda on February 04, 2009, 02:26:05 PMQuote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 02:20:22 PMQuote from: Sexual Harassment Panda on February 04, 2009, 02:18:54 PMWhen was the last time a football player had his neck cut open by another player? And at least hockey allows people to celebrate after scoring.They have to allow it... it happens so rarely.When was the last time a hockey player had his back broken? Neck?http://www.murdoconline.net/archives/001103.htmlI have never heard of this happening in football.http://www.sportinglife.com/nfl/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=international_feed/06/09/19/GRIDIRON_USA-Cincinnati_Pollack.htmlhttp://nfl.fanhouse.com/2008/07/04/former-broncos-first-round-pick-marcus-nash-suffers-broken-neck/There's two of them that I know of.
Quote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 02:31:19 PMQuote from: Sexual Harassment Panda on February 04, 2009, 02:26:05 PMQuote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 02:20:22 PMQuote from: Sexual Harassment Panda on February 04, 2009, 02:18:54 PMWhen was the last time a football player had his neck cut open by another player? And at least hockey allows people to celebrate after scoring.They have to allow it... it happens so rarely.When was the last time a hockey player had his back broken? Neck?http://www.murdoconline.net/archives/001103.htmlI have never heard of this happening in football.http://www.sportinglife.com/nfl/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=international_feed/06/09/19/GRIDIRON_USA-Cincinnati_Pollack.htmlhttp://nfl.fanhouse.com/2008/07/04/former-broncos-first-round-pick-marcus-nash-suffers-broken-neck/There's two of them that I know of.I'm sure there are a bunch more time of hockey and football, and even one soccer player breaking their necks, but did you read the link of mine. It wasn't the neck breaking, it was the fact that the guy grabbed the other player, punched him, and proceeded to do so, while breaking his neck along the way.
Quote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 02:12:34 PMQuote from: cbarnett97 on February 04, 2009, 02:07:47 PMHockey players are much tougher thatn football players, there is a whole market for equipment to hide injuries like boken hands/feet/ribs ect because not only will the hockey players still play with those injuries the other players will go after those injuries if they know they exist. SO yeah I think it takes a tough guy to gou out and play a vary physical game while they are hurt but I think it takes an even tougher guy to do that knowing that he is a target if the other team finds out he is hurt. Plus in football you get in trouble for pushing too hard in hockey you can punch a guy in the face and many times walk away with a warningHere's the bottom line...How many people have died playing hockey? Not counting the ones that broke through the ice on pick up games.How many people have died playing American Football?Look it up. I think you'll find that football is five times as dangerous as hockey.And how many people have died playing baseball? if we go by that then baseball is the most dangerous sport we have, but if you go by the violence allowed in the game then hockey is the most violent, in football if 2 guys talk trash to eachother they get penalized yet at a hockey game I have seen an all out brawl that took the refs 5 minutes to break up without a single penalty being called, and if you want to fight another player it is allowed as long as the other guy is willing and they let you fight until you hit the ground or it gets boring then you go sit down for 5 minutes and come back into the game. Hell most of the teams use fighting as a tactic to inspire the rest of their team
We're all jealous of Raist.
Again, dying in a fight is not the game's fault. You can do that arguing in a bar, which could make pool the most dangerous game.How many people have died playing the game... not stopping to fight with another player.
Quote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 03:07:19 PMAgain, dying in a fight is not the game's fault. You can do that arguing in a bar, which could make pool the most dangerous game.How many people have died playing the game... not stopping to fight with another player.Fighting is part of hockey though it is allowed so stats from that can be used
Lets talk about better sports like Wife Carrying and Welly Throwing
Quote from: cbarnett97 on February 04, 2009, 03:10:37 PMQuote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 03:07:19 PMAgain, dying in a fight is not the game's fault. You can do that arguing in a bar, which could make pool the most dangerous game.How many people have died playing the game... not stopping to fight with another player.Fighting is part of hockey though it is allowed so stats from that can be usedNo, it's not or there wouldn't be rules against it.
Quote from: Colonel Gaydafi on February 04, 2009, 03:14:11 PMLets talk about better sports like Wife Carrying and Welly ThrowingThat sport is prejudiced against chubby lovers.
Quote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 03:11:12 PMQuote from: cbarnett97 on February 04, 2009, 03:10:37 PMQuote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 03:07:19 PMAgain, dying in a fight is not the game's fault. You can do that arguing in a bar, which could make pool the most dangerous game.How many people have died playing the game... not stopping to fight with another player.Fighting is part of hockey though it is allowed so stats from that can be usedNo, it's not or there wouldn't be rules against it.There isnt a rule against it, if you fight both players sit down for 5 minutes but it is more of a cooling off period neither team goes down a man
Quote from: cbarnett97 on February 04, 2009, 03:17:07 PMQuote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 03:11:12 PMQuote from: cbarnett97 on February 04, 2009, 03:10:37 PMQuote from: Ravenwood240 on February 04, 2009, 03:07:19 PMAgain, dying in a fight is not the game's fault. You can do that arguing in a bar, which could make pool the most dangerous game.How many people have died playing the game... not stopping to fight with another player.Fighting is part of hockey though it is allowed so stats from that can be usedNo, it's not or there wouldn't be rules against it.There isnt a rule against it, if you fight both players sit down for 5 minutes but it is more of a cooling off period neither team goes down a manSo in basketball when a player is removed from the game for fouls, it isn't a penalty because the team isn't a man down?