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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 74800" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I understand football. I used to co-coach it way back when. Oh how I loved those days! LOL.</p><p></p><p>There is such a difference as they grow from the little boys in flag, to pee wee to school ball. It all prepares them to take instruction, follow rules, sportsmanship, teamwork, "win one for the Gipper", pride in a job well done. You dont have to win to feel pride in doing your best. </p><p></p><p>There are many different positions on a football team. More than just the kicker and the quarterback...lol. You have the linemen and the running backs, defensive players, safeties just to name a few. All are important to the team. Depending on the size of your son, that will limit where he plays most of the time. My kids were thin, tall and wiry so they played either free safety or running back most of the time. Jamie tried quarterback a few times but didnt like it much. Cory was a hell of a running back because he simply didnt care if he got crushed. He would run and run and push through anyone. Defiant little cuss! </p><p></p><p>If you have questions about plays, or players feel free to ask. I LOVE football. I live and breathe it and watch it constantly on tv.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 74800, member: 1514"] I understand football. I used to co-coach it way back when. Oh how I loved those days! LOL. There is such a difference as they grow from the little boys in flag, to pee wee to school ball. It all prepares them to take instruction, follow rules, sportsmanship, teamwork, "win one for the Gipper", pride in a job well done. You dont have to win to feel pride in doing your best. There are many different positions on a football team. More than just the kicker and the quarterback...lol. You have the linemen and the running backs, defensive players, safeties just to name a few. All are important to the team. Depending on the size of your son, that will limit where he plays most of the time. My kids were thin, tall and wiry so they played either free safety or running back most of the time. Jamie tried quarterback a few times but didnt like it much. Cory was a hell of a running back because he simply didnt care if he got crushed. He would run and run and push through anyone. Defiant little cuss! If you have questions about plays, or players feel free to ask. I LOVE football. I live and breathe it and watch it constantly on tv. [/QUOTE]
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