Roger Goodell: Football might become Olympic sport

Is it a good idea to make American football an Olympic sport

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 6.8%
  • No

    Votes: 41 93.2%

  • Total voters
    44

ansatsusha_gouki

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It's one thing for the NFL to try to grow its product overseas through games in London and increased marketing.

It's another thing to get other countries to play football at the highest levels. American football, that is. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell believes the sport is taking major strides in that area partly in an effort to become an Olympic sport.

"We're already taking steps to gain that IOC recognition," Goodell told Mike Florio on the Dan Patrick Show via ProFootballTalk. "We have, I think, 64 countries that are playing American football now, and that's one of the requirements. That's been growing dramatically -- I think it was 40 just five years ago."

Other countries are playing football, but it will take some time until they play it well. Watching the U.S. face off against any international team other than Canada would be borderline inhumane.

The more immediate goal for Goodell is to grow fan interest in the NFL overseas. That is probably the clearest avenue to getting the youth of other countries play our version of football.

"Our point is just to keep growing the game," Goodell said. "We're having a tremendous reaction in London and the UK for the game of football, our regular season game over there is sold out again this year, we are seriously contemplating as early as 2013 playing two NFL games next season and I think we'll do that.

"It's a response to the tremendous fan reaction and the growth of the game. If we can continue to grow the game there and have the fan reaction that we have, there very well may be a franchise in London."

In the meantime, you'll just have to imagine what it would be like to see Cam Newton eviscerating the rest of the planet


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Wishful thinking, but no, it's way too physical for the Olympics. Maybe if it's not involving 22 men on the field at once or something, but no.​
 
Hell no, and its not even a jibe at the international community which will be able to play the sport well... its to the fucktards currently running it and their ability to expand on their idiocy onto a grander stage... Having the no fun league on the international basis will not make it fun... plus, you gonna have 4 years to prepare for a series of games? It will soon translate into broadening the league into a regular season, and we see how well the NFL took care of the Barcelona Dragons and the Frankfurt Galaxy and the rest of the defunct league
 
I don't even think I would watch football Olympics. It would be like watching High School JV team vs the pro bowl team. The us would score more points than the basketball team.

And the commish. Just trying to take some heat off the situation in the N.O.
 
The rest of the world doesnt even play football like that. And like another poster said, we would kill every other country anyway.
 
The fuck is this cac smokin? Sevens rugby has a better chance at the olympics than fucking american football :hmm:
 
That nigga got his nose on the line ...

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There is no way in the hell that owners/coaches are going to let players risk injury in some exhibition games. You'd never see any big names play in the Olympics. What the NFL should do is hold an Olympic style event during all star weekend. Events like the 100m dash, weight lifting competition, accuracy throwing for quarterbacks, longest field goals, etc.
 
LOL what a fuckin retard..

is he really that fuckin stupid or naive...

NFL = dope nation

he was probably on a cocaine induced rant
 
US football is once a week or at min 4 days between games (teams need atleast that time to rest, heal, and study) how can that translate to the Olympics?

Also if mens baseball was ended, even though every country in north, central, and south America and 30% of the carribean, plus Japan, Korea, China, and a few other countries have existing amateur and pro leagues, and competitive national /olympic teams... what hope would US football have?
 
You would not see any college or current NFL players. It would not benefit them because their salary is not guaranteed like it is in basketball for example.
 
can't see it happening....

we had a world football league...and it folded...

nobody cares about football but us...
 
What next low intensity warfare is gonna be an olympic sport now? Truth is football is simply too violent and dangerous to play recreationally, for an international competition, people actually die and sustain permanent brain damage, and other lifelong aliments,playing this sport. For moral reasons, this country shouldnt try to market it around the globe. plus this nation is the only one capable of producing the braindead, low brow thugs, poor white trash, who can play such a barbaric sport. Go Carolina Panters.
 
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The league cant even get the players to take the pro bowl seriously. How the fuck he plan on getting the players to participate in the olympics where they wont get paid.

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I think it could work if it was like a 7-7 type deal.

Not a lot of big folks out there outside of the first world countries.

An Arena league style format would probably work.

*edit* btw, the national team would do good if they just had the top rookies/seniors playing in it.
 
I know they say americans are ignorant to the rest of the world, but damn

You muthafuckas do know that nobody else gives a fuck about football besides Canada, right?

They're going to have a Jamaican? Chinese? South American football team?

Olympic sports are composed of world sports, not a sport played on one continent.

Sometimes this board disappoints me, this is one
 
Hell no. He's just talking out his ass. There are basically 2 countries playing football and thats the U.S. and Canada. Da fuck is he talking about?

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Hell No. Even if the International field could get thier play to a respectable level. The gold medal will never trump the Lombardi trophy. So its pointless to risk the health of star players.
 
maybe if it was amateurs only. there would have to be tryouts and qualifying rounds to make the team. I know a lot of dudes who play "semi-pro" ball that would jump on that. Hell at 31, I sometimes think I could still play. But I'ma just stick to my flag football and fantasy league :lol:
 
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