Why is the term "blitz" used in the NFL?

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I'm sure this will be a fun thread but why does the NFL use a Nazi/ German term for probably the most used defensive tactic? How do the resident nazis on this board feel about this?
 

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Nazis hate it that football appropriated their culture. German words are strictly for white nationalism, and all these non-aryans going lightning on quarterbacks, especially blond quarterbacks, is super offensive to them.

If you hate Nazis though you should totally speak German as much as possible and publicly
 

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Blitzkrieg is a term used to describe a method of offensive warfare designed to strike a swift, focused blow at an enemy using mobile, maneuverable forces. Such an attack ideally leads to a quick victory.
 

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How dare they use a German word! I need to see your manager immediately. #cancelthenfl
 

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I'm sure this will be a fun thread but why does the NFL use a Nazi/ German term for probably the most used defensive tactic? How do the resident nazis on this board feel about this?
George Halas was a well known anti-Semite
 

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I wouldn't count out the possibility of the term changing.

In computing, replication between two devices could be described as "master & slave." It got canceled around 2005.
 

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Etymologically, I found the following: Etymology Corner - 'Blitz' - Collins Dictionary Language Blog

‘Blitz’ comes from the German word for lightning. Its arrival in the English language can be traced to the German military strategy of Blitzkrieg (literally ‘lightning war’), which used tanks and bombers to secure rapid victories at the start of World War II. When a similar strategy was used in bombing Britain in 1940 and 1941, the British shortened the original German term and referred to it as ‘the Blitz’. Since then, the word ‘blitz’ has come to be applied to any period of intensive activity. You can have a shopping blitz, a cleaning blitz, or a promotional blitz; and the authorities can orchestrate blitzes against perceived evils such as binge-drinking and anti-social behaviour.



‘Blitz’ is a good example of how the disruptions of war can introduce novel words and phrases into the language. More recent conflicts have similarly popularized expressions such as ‘friendly fire’, ‘human shield’ and ‘shock and awe’, the latter being very much the Blitzkrieg of its day.
 

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I'm sure this will be a fun thread but why does the NFL use a Nazi/ German term for probably the most used defensive tactic? How do the resident nazis on this board feel about this?
Here's something more related to football:


In any event, from what I can tell (not being a German speaker), "blitz" is German for lightning. Presumably, it predates the Nazi's.


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Endlich mal ein Thread für mich. ?

Not every German word is from Nazi Regime. There was a time before and is after. BLITZ does mean lightning or, surprise surprise, can used as context for FAST / QUICK.
So Blitzkrieg means nothing more than quick war ?
 

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