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>An NFL player covers about 2 kilometers (1.25 miles) of active distance per game, resulting in roughly 34 to 40 kilometers per 17-game season
>"you will never understand...this is like a chess game...ok...A CHESS GAME!!"

Looks like a bunch of fatsos playing Fatball to me.

Real Football: 10 to 12 kilometers (6–7.5 miles) per game. A full season can easily exceed 400–500 kilometers.
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No way the average NFL runs 1.25 mile per game. WRs and corner backs maybe but that's it.

That includes all the walking around while waiting for commercials to stop.
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I knew American football was a meme sport when I saw someone who has never ever played football before become a top draft pick this year just because of good physical attributes.

That would never happen in soccer or hockey. If you never played these sports by your 20s it’s literally over for you, you cannot go pro in these sports. Not only did this guy get scouted by he became a top draft pick….
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Linemen don't actually handle the ball in most cases.
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Who was that?



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