eball Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 4 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: Hopefully they got good insurance because you get injured in the Olympics you won't get paid by an NFL team unless had some kind of guaranteed money but may not qualify being they got hurt outside a NFL game. It’s a non-contact sport, and essentially the same thing as players working out in the offseason. There’s really no reason not to approve them playing if they want to. Yes, injuries can happen, but they can also happen just by working out. I’m sure the legal details were discussed and the owners will not invalidate contracts if a player is injured during the Olympics. Quote
TheFunPolice Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) the thing I don't like about flag football is it doesn't feel like football. The field is smaller and shorter. Use an actual sized field and have more players on each side if that's what it takes. Have first downs, the whole nine yards, but just flags instead of tackling. It's too hard to follow and not any fun to watch IMO. At least football but with flags would still be recognizable. In gym class we used to play a game that I think the gym teacher invented, but it was a lot of fun. You played on a soccer field with a soccer ball, but if the ball was airborne you could catch it and run with it until someone on the other team tagged you. Then you had to drop it on the ground and play it like soccer. You could also pass the ball forward to a teammate by throwing it if you were running with it, but whenever it hit the ground it had to be played like soccer until someone kicked it up in the air and then it was fair game to catch it and run with it. To score, you could throw the ball into the soccer goal (1 point) or kick it (2 points) or head it (3 points). If the goalie made a save they could throw or kick the ball out to restart play. It was a lot of fun, but calling it "soccer" or "rugby" or even "football" would all be misnomers. It was a different (way more fun) game that used a soccer ball and some elements of soccer but had different rules. To me, that's what flag football feels like. It is not the same sport. Edited 13 hours ago by TheFunPolice Quote
dgrochester55 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said: Lol, to be clear I wasn’t talking about how his skillset would translate well to the flag football world. It was simply, “he’s the worst football player that I’ve ever seen and the gap from the US to the rest of the world is so wide that it doesn’t matter if he’s the QB. They will still win.” Agreed. I remember about 20 or so years ago when a few countries from Asia and Europe did an American football tournament. The US was only allowed to participate if they limited their talent, and fielded a team of Division 2 and 3 players. They still blew everyone out. The gap has closed a little since then, but I still think that only Canada and Maybe American Samoa could field a team that would have even a remote chance against NFL caliber US players. Edited 11 hours ago by dgrochester55 Quote
MPL Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago There is nothing that better captures the Olympic Spirit than America winning a Gold Medal after winning all of their games by an average margin of victory of 300 points. Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 14 hours ago, GASabresIUFan said: https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-owners-vote-to-permit-players-to-participate-in-2028-summer-olympics-flag-football Can you imagine having to play flag football against Josh or Lamar? Lamar would be an absolute beast and flag football GOAT, but Josh’s running style relies more often than not on power which would be pretty useless if all you had to do was S N A T C H (the dumbest censor in the history of message boards) a flag out of his ass. If he’s allowed to stiff arm then that’s another story 🤷♂️ Edited 10 hours ago by ChronicAndKnuckles Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/best-possible-nfl-flag-football-team-for-2028-olympics-commanders-jayden-daniels-could-lead-team-usa-stars/ Only Bill listed is Max Hairston. Understandable in a game about speed. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, dgrochester55 said: Agreed. I remember about 20 or so years ago when a few countries from Asia and Europe did an American football tournament. The US was only allowed to participate if they limited their talent, and fielded a team of Division 2 and 3 players. They still blew everyone out. The gap has closed a little since then, but I still think that only Canada and Maybe American Samoa could field a team that would have even a remote chance against NFL caliber US players. There is a world junior championship tournament for U20 football It's been held since 2009... We used to send underclassman division 1 players and kick ass Last year we sent division three players and lost by three touchdowns to Japan's under 20 team Edited 8 hours ago by Buffalo716 Quote
JP51 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I would definitely be looking to Lamar if there is no tackling... Josh is pretty fast but he relies on size a bit more than Lamar... LJ would be a flag football nightmare. 5 hours ago, Matt_In_NH said: The NFL approved this 32-0....wonder how the contracts will be interpreted regarding taking risks with outside recreational type activities....for players that have that type of language in their contracts. I cannot imagine if it is NFL approved that it would fall into non approved activities.. unless there is some kind of agreement that say... you can participate but if you get hurt you are on your own... and I cannot imagine that would happen. Quote
PetermansRedemption Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago How did flag football ever become an Olympic sport? This is more idiotic than Basketball being an Olympic sport. Why have an event where one team is going to have complete, unquestioned dominance. Quote
balln Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Just now, PetermansRedemption said: How did flag football ever become an Olympic sport? This is more idiotic than Basketball being an Olympic sport. Why have an event where one team is going to have complete, unquestioned dominance. More sports > more tv > more sponsors > more $ Quote
Prospector Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 8 hours ago, eball said: I think a lot of NFL players would get a huge kick out of this and will be interested. And they would get a real Olympic gold medal Quote
dgrochester55 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said: There is a world junior championship tournament for U20 football It's been held since 2009... We used to send underclassman division 1 players and kick ass Last year we sent division three players and lost by three touchdowns to Japan's under 20 team Sounds like the gap has definitely closed since then. After further research, I was thinking of the IFAF world championship that happens every four years. It started in 1999 and the US first played in 2007. The championship game was actually closer than I remembered, but before that, it was blowouts. Quote
Doc Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, PetermansRedemption said: How did flag football ever become an Olympic sport? This is more idiotic than Basketball being an Olympic sport. Why have an event where one team is going to have complete, unquestioned dominance. It will be one-and-done like breakdancing. Quote
JaCrispy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 11 hours ago, DJB said: I’m putting my life savings on Uganda to win it all What’s a uganda? 😉 Quote
scuba guy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 11 hours ago, Mango said: I could be wrong but I think players have to play both sides of the ball. That is correct 1 Quote
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