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IMO American “ football “ ( a derivative of the British sport of rugby not football /soccer where the players kick the ball with their feet . Stupid Americans , we just got the wrong name !) has become our National religion - not just NFL Sunday, but 5 days a week . I hear the powers that be are bringing back USFL football so there will be 12 months of pro football , college football is professional IMO

Sigh

I m often embarrassed to be an American

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That says more about you than about America.

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A descendent of Rugby football, you mean. Rugby is a school, not a sport.

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It's about betting mostly.

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It s about dumb as& Amurikuns wasting 5 days a week on this stupid sport

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There always has to be the one person who is too cool for school.

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It’s the right name. Rugby (the sport, not the school) is also called football

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Whatever. I don't even like football, but every country's gotta have something. It's big and involves a lot of people, it's expensive, it uses a lot of space, it lets people put on expensive shows... perfectly American.

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Ok so consider just wasting 1 day a week on this stupid American tackle football game with the stupid wrong name instead of 5 days a week .

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Is it any dumber than soccer or rugby? Seems the variety of positions allows for more strategic depth. And most people don't watch 5 days a week, I don't think?

I mean, I'm not a sports guy, but I think it's cool we have our own sports. It's a big country, it's cool we added something to the heritage of humanity.

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Most of the world plays team sports formalized in English-speaking countries between 1850 and 1900. America, Canada, and Australia are among the few countries where English soccer isn't that big of a deal because they invented their own sports at the same time.

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Americans especially American women have been competitive in international soccer for many years . The US men s team has done as well as The underperforming choking English men s team since the 1990s .

American women before that bitc& pink haired Lesbo US Soccer captain took over have done very well - Mia Ham (sp?)

Same with Australia

International women s soccer is definitely a ha White 1st world sport - a couple Black African former Brit colonies such as Nigeria at least field National women’s teams . Not so Islamic countries

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Tell us again why soccer is less stupid than American Football.

At least Americans don't often get into riots because they're bored to tears by the game they're attending.

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A local radio station, even after it was bought out, was for many years a Notre Dame station. Lots of papists in the area, as you may have guessed. Now it doesn't broadcast Notre Dame, plus has an Orthodox priest who has a show on Saturday afternoon.

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Why? Did the papists stop following Notre Dame or did another local station buy the rights?

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For many years now, the Notre Dame football team has been known as “The Fighting Africans” to we Papists.

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Are African-Americans not allowed to be Catholics? What percentage of the students at Notre Dame are practicing Catholics?

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Of course they are. No idea about the percentage of practicing Roman Catholics in either the student or faculty populations; I have no personal connection to the school.

You’ll note the team nickname is The Fighting Irish, not The Fighting Catholics.

The sobriquet is an ironic joke of the kind that was far more common before everyone decided to get their panties all knotted up over any mention of race.

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Spam.

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Way off topic

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It seems that it is time to up the dosage.

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"Lacking a Jewish college football team to support, many rich, competitive Jews, the kind of guys who..."

Simply purchased NFL, MLB, and NBA teams. How many NFL teams are owned (or managed) by Jews? Also, how many NFL/NBA/MLB Commissioners over the last half century have been Jewish?

Bottom line: It would appear that for Jews, actually playing on the field isn't really their type of thing; 'tis much better to own the actual team instead.

This actually would neatly dovetail into the point i've made over the years that Steve ought to consider culling together, then expand on his numerous golf articles and make them into a book (with BW & Color golf photos, naturally).

Piatak's article neatly ignores (or at best glosses over) the controversy Notre Dame had in the 80's and 90's with some of its star recruits being academically unable or unfit for ND's classrooms (e.g. Jerome Bettis, for example was one prominent ND example readily comes to mind). But of course Notre Dame is so above that sort of thing, and obviously all of their star recruits have the academic credentials to maintain their eligibility and play on the field. Nothing to see here!

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The academic standards for football players were so low they had Randy Moss signed to a letter of intent before revoking after he was arrested in a fight while still in high school.

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Bettis returned to ND and got a degree, so it appears he wasn't too unfit.

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fair enough

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And how many of the NFL owners are religious Jews? If one is going to make the point, spend a few minutes and look up the data.

And the golf photos are all copyrighted unless Steve goes and takes the picture himself.

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Authors get permission to use copyrighted photos of sports figures including PGAers in action on the course all the time. Think big for Steve.

Judaism isn't just a religion; it's also an ethnicity and has been understood to be so for millenia. No religion on Earth is directly traced to whether or not the mother is of that faith. Religion is individual based, but ethnicity is not. Therefore it is also DNA based, and what used to be called a "race".

"I've been an American for 250 yrs, but I've been a Jew for over 2,000 yrs" is a real thing with many of them.

Zowie

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More likely they pay for copyrighted photos if the book is meant as a commercial business.

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uh yes

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so...it's doable

thank you

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I don't think many of them are that old.

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Ah, no true Scotsman.

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Quarterback Tony Rice allegedly had the lowest SAT to get into Notre Dame ever. But that didn't stop Lou Holtz.

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Wikipedia: "Because Rice failed to meet the required 700 on his SAT (he scored a 690), he was forced to sit out the entire 1986 season."

There must be players who missed the cutoff by more than that but were still brought in.

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So the overall point stands and remains. No matter the NCAA school, big time football = the rules will be bent, or overlooked in order to get the top recruit to play for their school.

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Of course. College football is big money. But your exact claim was overblown.

I expect college basketball is even more rule-bending.

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No, its fully accurate.

After all, NCAA basketball = one and done; basketball has smaller rosters than football. And even then you're correct, rule bending still happens.

But NCAA football = players have to stay in NCAA for at least 3 yrs, larger rosters, there's more incentive for schools to bend rules for more star recruits to fit their rosters for longer periods of time for the recruits.

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It's only one and done if you get drafted, and the NBA draft has only two rounds, more and more of which go to non NCAA players, so, no, college basketball one and dones are very unusual. And a single player has a lot more impact in basketball than football. The incentives don't work the way you think they do.

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I've never bought your idea that supporting Israel in war could be curtailed if only Jews had a Jewish football team to cheer for. Jews watch plenty of football, and though some might take pride in the occasional Jewish player, my impression is that most of them greatly prefer a team that wins over a team full of Jews. If there were, somehow, enough 18-22 year old Jewish football players to field a team of Notre Dame caliber, well maybe.

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Roll Yeshiva!

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I've long thought that as native American inspired names are erased, that Jews should step in to fill the void. The Cleveland Jews baseball team, the Washington Yarmulkes football team, the Ashkenazi attack helicopter. I'd love that; would never complain...even about the insensitive caricature mascot dancing on the sidelines or painted on the aircraft.

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Jim McMahon of BYU never struck me as all that Mormon.

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He wasn't.

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The knock against him was that he was injury prone. Perhaps the protective Mormon undergarments could have helped.

How did BYU recruit their first gentiles? I'll bet the pitch involved blond girls.

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Blonde girls.

Just saw a program on Tom Chambers where he said his college choice was influenced by the prettiness of the coeds.

But that choice was Utah, not BYU.

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What did he mean about setting Tony Rice's transcript on fire? As I recall he was non qualifier academically and had to sit out his Freshman year. These days Notre Dame is like every other school, no one is ever declared ineligible for grades. They have it all gamed out between tutors and easy profs. I am certain their student athletes aren't head and shoulders above the rest of the Power conferences.

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Notre Dame suspended its men’s swimming team this year because of allegations of sports gambling among some of its members. I somehow doubt the same sanction would have been applied to the football team.

Everything is utterly corrupt.

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Have any of your loved ones ever called you Captain Literal? It was the NCAA who declared Tony Rice ineligible his freshman year; it wasn't any sort of righteous gesture on the part of Notre Dame itself. For those who don't remember, Rice scored a 690 on his SAT; someone like that should be arrested for even setting foot on a college campus

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Tony Rice should have been hired as a Notre Dame janitor.

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YES and he could have mentored the walk-ons a la Rudy 🤣

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The cutoff to play as a freshman was only 700 on the SAT.

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So a while back my friend was conversing at bar with a lovely SEC alum. She asked how he ended up at Notre Dame (we were taught that we had to tell everyone we met within five minutes of meeting someone that we had attended).

He replied something to the affect "the whole Irish Catholic thing..."

She said "That's great, I'm actually Roman Catholic"

Go Irish! Best Buckeye.

https://x.com/verypiratey/status/1880474194460438827?t=MRhxzmTjpX_5uRWlOtlUpw&s=19

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I think more than nuns or ball grabbers the Irish paid their wages in blood. Irish brigade, number of Eire flags at the Alamo, etc. They gained a reputation here in the second oldest profession far before anything related to academia.

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It would be interesting to know the effect the San Patricios had on American opinion of Irish Catholics. They were Irish immigrants who fought for the Mexicans in the 1846 war against the US. I could see that making quite a negative impression.

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Well, get glasses.

1st and 2nd IR were heavily Irish. Bragg's battery at Buena Vista was made of Irishmen.

Maybe look up the surnames of the casualties at Chapultepec. Or continue in your current worldview and hope for the best.

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I have no idea what drew so overwrought a response. The existence of the San Patricios is a historical fact. They’re widely admired in Mexico up to the present. I wondered at the effect their actions had on the American military of the time. There was no “Eire” flag at the time under discussion.

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But were those Irish living in Mexico?

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There’s a decent wiki article on the San Patricios. They were comprised of Irishmen who had emigrated to the United States. Some were US citizens. Most were deserters from the US Army. Their motivations are variously given as poor treatment by the US Army, fraternal feelings for their fellow Catholics, sheer orneriness, etc. The US Army hung a bunch of them when they defeated the Mexicans. I’d imagine they didn’t help the overall reputation of Catholics in the US military or in Texas.

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Thanks. Grim story

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Well. as a non-Paddy who grew up in NW Indiana (South Bend is in north Indiana along the lake shore) as a Methodist, I always rooted for Notre Dame as the independent awesome team team that everyone else (hello, USC and Michigan)) had to put on their schedule because they were so good. The "Anti-Catholic" thing was always overdone, at least IMHO. The country was famously founded as tolerant of all religions, after all. know anti-Catholic prejudice was more pronounced in the 19th century and earlier, but clearly it wasn't a game changer, as witness the Catholic Irish brigades who fought on both sides of the Civil War. Indeed, the state of Maryland was founded as a Catholic colony as a haven for English Catholics (persecuted in the home country).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland#Persecution_of_Catholics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plundering_Time

Besides, Notre Dame has the coolest fight song in all of college sports.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7csGhMQoQms

https://youtu.be/Nn_-JgexeLI?si=Ec2yzaJfZ4ljHJ-y

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There’s a very good book called The First Team, by John Lundstrom. It tells the story of the Naval Aviators who manned the carriers of the USN for the first year of the Second World War. Reading it, I realized there were just about zero Catholic names among the list of those pilots.

I attended a Catholic high school, graduating in the early 80s. When my SAT score came in, I was approached by a member of the school administration who asked if I had any interest in the Naval Academy. He said that they were interested in making it more welcoming to Catholics.

I’d say there was still at least some anti-Catholic feeling at least that late, which I find surprising.

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C. Wade McCluskey, the hero pilot of Midway, mother was Catholic. His dad hated Catholics (aside from his mom I guess) and he was raised Lutheran.

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Thanks, I didn’t know that: His was a name I’d counted as likely Catholic. Butch O’Hare was certainly Catholic. There some conjecture that his father turned state’s evidence against Al Capone, an act for which he’d pay with his life, in exchange for gaining his son admittance to Annapolis.

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In the underrated film The Good Shepherd, which is a historical drama movie about the founding of the CIA, the new head of the newly-formed CIA played by Robert Deniro (based on Wild Bill Donovan) explains that the newly-formed CIA will let in Protestants and Catholics, but the latter only because Wild Bill himself is a Catholic.

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In the underrated film The Good Shepherd, which is a historical drama movie about the founding of the CIA, the new head of the newly-formed CIA played by Robert Deniro (based on Wild Bill Donovan) explains that the newly-formed CIA will let in Protestants and Catholics, but the latter only because Wild Bill himself is a Catholic.

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What makes you think the leprechaun is drunk?

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Do you know any sober ones?

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"Lacking a Jewish college football team to support, many rich, competitive Jews, the kind of guys who, if they lived in Alabama or Ohio, would be giving a prize linebacker recruit a new truck off their lot, became boosters of the Israel Defense Forces after Israel’s triumph in the 1967 Six-Day War."

I, for one, am eagerly looking forward to Ron Unz's upcoming article "How the Mossad Assassinated the Brandeis Football Program."

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Come on, it would be "How the Mossad Convinced Brandeis Taking Over the Media Was More Valuable than Football."

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>>An ingrained hostility to Catholicism, rooted in centuries of real historical events,

Gotta love when journos use weasel language like this. The Protestants show HOSTILITY. But from the Catholic Church's side it's just "historical events." And don't look into what those "events" were.

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Come home, son.

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Still going on -- take a gander at Shane Gillis over here:

https://x.com/CatholicEthan/status/1880619112600420505

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Piatek may be generally correct in the quoted text, but my experience growing up Catholic in a small town in western Nebraska might add some color.

I am a 70 yo white male, confirmed at 10, confirmed atheist at 12, and I left for California at 17. I grew up in a town of 13000, perhaps 1/3rd Catholic, which divided into Mexican Catholic (they had their own church), Irish Catholic, and (what I call) orthodox Catholic, my forebears. In my particular case, they were of French and Bohemian ancestry, more Catholic than the pope, perhaps not John XXIII but definitely Paul VI.

We took no notice of Notre Dame and Irish football at all (we had Nebraska football, which was pretty good back then). I thought then and still think that the mascot is an embarrassment, considering all the lovely Irish people I have met. Our icons were not football legends, they were more William F. Buckley and Jesus crucified. But I am not a typical case.

p.s., I am taking time out of my busy schedule because my plans may already have been seriously disrupted by the cowardly act of moving the inauguration indoors. My sister came out specially for this. We’re going down to the Mall on Monday, and if there’s not a helluva MAGA party going on—with music—I will express my displeasure by lighting up some purple haze (legal in DC, but maybe not on federal property), and remembering the line that came to me when I smoked one over Jerry Falwell’s grave downstate at Liberty U.: “You were right about everything.”

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In Europe, race relations have been helped a bit by the fact that (on average) Africans are very good at soccer.

Soccer is a working class sport everywhere in Europe and if your kid is on a team there will probably be a black or mixed-race kid too.

Most western national teams have had large number of black players since the 1980s.

Even Hungary now has club teams with 100% white working class fanbases cheering on many African and Brazilian players on the pitch.

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Catholic high school football teams usually have had a few black stars for several decades now. My school's fastest running back was black 50 years ago. He went to UCLA, ran track, and is now an architect.

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The westward expansion of the US also helped integrate Catholics, as the French on the Missouri aligned with the Americans vs. the British.

There was a working relationship between the federal government and a number of priests/missionaries on the frontier.

Furthermore, the strained relationship between the Catholic church and the Mexican government drove many Spaniards to the American side.

British anti-Catholicism was really a nationalist reaction to the threats posed by the French and Spanish, and American independence removed that.

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