im with you on that one completey Cobra, and i dont think that american football really has that much in the way of tactics, if at all.
For those who don't understand, (read: the Brits on this board minus Craig

) I'll do my very best to help ya out a little bit.
Every single player in American football has an exact job to do every second of every down of every game. There is not a single player-and I mean not one-on that field who can do his job without each of the other ten guys on the field to support him. This is not true of any other sport.
It doesn't matter how good your QB is if you don't have the line to block him, the wide recievers to catch his passes or an adequate running back to keep pressure off of him.
Doesn't matter how good your Wide recievers are if they don't have the QB to throw to them.
Doesn't matter how good your running back is if he doesn't have the wide recievers and QB to take pressure off of him and the line to block for him.
Doesn't matter how good your line is if the rest of the team is unable to take advantage of their protection.
Every single play is painstakingly engineered, and each and every player has a specific job that helps to fulfill the overall goal of the play and support the primary recievers/running backs.
Football sports the most complex offensive and defensive strategies you'll ever see, which alone speaks volumes.
Football also has, in my opinion, the best scoring system-after watching the game for years, someone who really thinks on a deep level will realise the brilliance of the point allocations. (2-safety, 3-field goal, 6-TD (1 XP))
Also, people who play football (and basketball) tend to be excellent (pro-level) at other sports, the same of which cannot be said for cricket or (english) football players. This is not because Americans are naturally better at everything (that's a discussion for another time!) but because of the way football players build themselves-to be good at multiple things. A wide reciever has to be extremely fast, strong, precise, and possess a near super-human catching ability. A QB has to be able to throw the ball for both distance and accuracy, be strong, and preferably fast. Running backs are perhaps the greatest athletes-they need to be fast, agile, strong, focused, have a high endurance and preferably an excellent catching ability close to that of a wide recievers.
This post isn't meant to convert but to enlighten. Please tell me I didn't just waste seven minutes of my life.
