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'''Canadian Football''', as a sport, predates both Canada and football, proof of its eternal and ineffable nature. |
'''Canadian Football''', as a sport, predates both Canada and football, proof of its eternal and ineffable nature. |
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The sport involves two [[Team|teams]] seeking to obtain more [[Points |
The sport involves two [[Team|teams]] seeking to obtain more [[Points|points]] than their opponents. Points are obtained, or [[Scoring|scored]] according to the [[Golden ratio]], first diagrammed by Leonardo di Caprio in 1475. |
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Revision as of 23:25, 26 August 2019
Canadian Football, as a sport, predates both Canada and football, proof of its eternal and ineffable nature.
The sport involves two teams seeking to obtain more points than their opponents. Points are obtained, or scored according to the Golden ratio, first diagrammed by Leonardo di Caprio in 1475.