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On Fri, 25 Apr 1997, Larry Winer wrote:
> Why should anyone object to a 90 player football team?
It'd be fun to watch. The most I've ever seen is twelve, and
usually only eleven. They only played for 5 to 10 seconds at
a time, then stood around for a lot longer than that.
Perhaps hockey would be more popular if it tried this. Rather than
change on the fly, just stop the game until the players are rested.
> The idea of college athletics is to encourage participation- not reduce.
Funny thing...there were about ninety people dressed like players
standing around watching those eleven...Does anyone know why they
insist on being spectators rather than participating?
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