So, for clarity, i am just talking about American Football, as that is the only sport I enjoy watching.
It is an incredibly complex game, with intricate rules and strategies.
It is like playing a game of human chess, but without standardized pieces, i.e. you might have a pawn that is faster, or stronger, that your opponents pawn, but is worse at running routes, or, more hotheaded, and likely to get penalties, than your opponents pawn.
How do you maximize the value of your pawn?
Additionally, you have a limited amount of cap space to pay for each piece on the board. Would you rather pay for a really mobile quarterback, or a great offensive line?
It is a really intricate game, one that i have no interest in playing, but there is a great deal of thought that goes into it.
I would not be a good NFL coach, but I like watching the good ones coach players into winning, because, usually, the coaches that win do not have the best players. They have the best strategic minds.
Interesting hadn't really looked at it that way.
At the same time, dont get into football, it is a complete waste of your time and energy, like playing video games, or raising your children.
I probably won't I am far to busy raising my children
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