Football. Both to play and watch. It is a great game as long as you understand the rules which are not as difficult as they seem. One of the things that makes people not like football is that the game itself, (action) is very scarce compared to the amount of "walking" in between plays and during timeouts. But, as I say, Football is that kind of game where you go get a can of beer and relax on the sofa during a Sunday afternoon.
Football and Baseball. I like watching baseball games because it's interesting to watch and it's a good excuse to procrastinate. On Sundays it's football. Football is fun to watch and it's fun to yell at the TV.
Infantry Tactics Club (or Paintball). Friend at West Point is in this club.
I like football, but most people don't due to apparent lack of action and stuff, as compared to the other football, and its nonstop. I personally play WR, as I'm a small(er) guy.
Rugby, basketball. I enjoy a wide variety of sports but those two are the only ones I'm any good at. Other sports I take interest in are American football, football/soccer, golf, baseball, cricket, motor racing and ice hockey.
Cricket and soccer (although I have a bad knee that ruins it for me :/) would be my favourites to play. I also like cross country and swimming if I'm alone.
Baseball. Gives me a good rush and just very fun for me to play
Someone explain to me what's fun about hitting a ball once in an innings.
Someone explain to me what's fun about hitting a ball once in an innings.
You run, run, run. Around. From my perspective, there's a great emphasis on running in baseball. You don't even have to try running in cricket if you don't think you can make it. Oh well, I do prefer batting more often.