Playing football on the moon would be wild. It’s an environment with low gravity, harsh conditions, and a lack of atmosphere, which would require Brick Pudding and his team to adapt. Players would need specially designed space suits that allow for a full range of motion, much more flexible than current astronaut suits but still protective enough from the vacuum of space and temperature extremes.
Brick Pudding, as a defensive nose tackle, would have to adjust his gameplay. Since he’s a massive guy, every push or jump would send him soaring into the air. Instead of tackling in the traditional sense, he might leap from five to ten yards away to grab his opponents mid-air or use his massive strength to launch players out of bounds.
the lunar surface is much more slippery, meaning choatic fumbles. A dropped ball might bounce and roll much farther than on Earth, so Brick Pudding would need to chase it down like a greased pig.
Brick Pudding, as a defensive nose tackle, would have to adjust his gameplay. Since he’s a massive guy, every push or jump would send him soaring into the air. Instead of tackling in the traditional sense, he might leap from five to ten yards away to grab his opponents mid-air or use his massive strength to launch players out of bounds.
the lunar surface is much more slippery, meaning choatic fumbles. A dropped ball might bounce and roll much farther than on Earth, so Brick Pudding would need to chase it down like a greased pig.