The Army–Navy game is coming up, and someone sent me one of those hype videos—so naturally I had to go find the Army spoof too and post that one as well. These games are all about fun, friendly rivalry, and good old-fashioned bragging rights.
Believe it or not, football actually served a purpose in military history. Early versions of the game were basically strategy drills—kind of like chess, if chess involved shoulder pads and people getting launched into the dirt. Modern football evolved after the world wars, and if you're curious, you can read more about that below.
Either way, sports are a great way to stay in shape and stay social. You don’t have to play football—there are plenty of options that don’t involve getting flattened—but you can always watch it from the safety of your couch.
And while I respect both branches, I’ll admit I’ve got a little more experience with the Navy… which probably explains why I’m better at navigating buffets than blitzes.
You can read War Football History
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