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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 18 Nov 2017

    Could football fans accept a version of the sport in which bodies and brains are not constantly at risk? http://nyer.cm/fOEXJ72  #TNYarchivepic.twitter.com/IxD1CdgNsc

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      2. Double‏ @X2allday 18 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        All the @nfl have to do is have realtime cgi artists to edit out all the safety stuff and add in cartoonish gore.

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      3. Edward Kowalski‏ @KowalskiEdward 18 Nov 2017
        Replying to @X2allday @NewYorker @NFL

        You know.....this idea has merit. Kinda like to old Batman TV show (KAPOW! SLAM! BASH!)

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      2. Paul Merritt‏ @paulcmerritt1 18 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Yes, Australian Rules Football. A better and safer game

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      2. Tavarish  ⚓‏ @tavarish_ 18 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The new yorket talking about football is like a mexican giving his opinion on igloos

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      1. koz 🌏‏ @kattazambol 18 Nov 2017
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        Rugby?

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      1. Joseph C. Ruch‏ @jcruch 18 Nov 2017
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        I think they call it soccer.

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      1. Chris Held‏ @napalm_jeff 18 Nov 2017
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        so flag football?

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      1. @acodrescu‏ @acodrescu 18 Nov 2017
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        Yes: reading

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      1. Jennifer Egbert‏ @jenniferegbert 18 Nov 2017
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        Swimming?

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      2. Roshan‏ @zatoichibro 18 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Then they could watch soccer Or football as it’s known around the world.

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      2. Monk‏ @Monk203 18 Nov 2017
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        We already have that, in this country it’s called soccer. Unfortunately Americans are addicted to violence. Think about it, if you take the crashes out of NASCAR who would bother with it? We love explosions & blowing shit up & guns & 300lb guys smashing head on into each other.

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      2. madPathfinder‏ @MadPathfinder 18 Nov 2017
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        Bottom line - American football is stupid. Americans love football, therefore Americans (who love their football) are stupid. They also elected Trump for president, which definitively proves they're stupid. And greedy and mean.

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      1. VOTE THEM OUT Nov. 6th‏ @Real_TJ_Thomas 21 Nov 2017
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        You mean like a completely historical version? Then, yes.

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      2. Jay Myers‏ @ClermontRF 19 Nov 2017
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        What if safety concerns take down tackle FB? Here's a new non-contact alt: http://www.clermontrules.blogspot.com  http://www.dmreg.co/2xwYwSZ  Designed to be more fun to play & watch than tackle (& flag) FB. For athletes of all ages; educ inst, clubs & pros. Working now to put the game on the field.

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      3. Jay Myers‏ @ClermontRF 19 Nov 2017
        Replying to @ClermontRF @NewYorker

        Clermont RulesFB is designed for male&female athletes. More challenging than tackleFB: All players must acquire a huge skill set,build tremendous stamina,learn complex tactics. Blend of proven popular features: Amer fwd pass,Aussie Rules-style kicking,non-stop action of GaelicFB.

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