Dave Berkson
American rugby starts up again getting little attention but trying to get some post Super Bowl buzz. The inaugural Americas Rugby Championship is under way and the Eagles are in a dix round fight for the Americas with six nations fighting for the first Rugby Americas championship. This is a play of the more historical six nations tournament that fields the top Rugby teams in the world across the pond. Can newton will be home pondering his defeat and will get a chance to watch real athletes that do not need to showboat for attention in front of cameras and give a football to a baby every time he is so lucky to score. The United States will be competing against Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, and Uruguay and the action is already underway. new coach John Mitchell will field a team much more stronger and much ore full of endurance than the Carolina Panthers and their cocky quarterback Cam Newton who most likely wouldn't last a few minutes on a rugby field. Rugby in America took off despite the bad performance shown by the inexperience Eagles team in the world cup in 2015 as huge crowds watched these games including one in Chicago. Rugby players would easily and have many opportunities to wipe the smile of "camera" newton or any other player who believed he was above the game. The Eagles are off to a good start tying Argentina the other night in Houston much to the dismay of the cockfucker Cam Newton who likely didn't like seeing another foreign sport garner attention as he sits in sorrow about his poor performance last Sunday.Argentina is one of the top countries in this rugged sport that is far superior to American football. I would love to see most NFL players attempt to play a game where they have to be constantly on the field taking tackles with no tie outs or huddles and player exchanges. It wouldn't happen and one of the reasons why corporate America ignores Rugby is that they can't make any equipment sales and forces the players to purchase protective gear and so forth. I highly recommend these Rugby America's competition for the sports addict who love football in this country and see a real sport
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