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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Basketball, soccer, and baseball? What? Have you ever played lacrosse?
I played other sports (baseball, football, basketball growing up in my very young days and football, basketball, and lacrosse in high school) and lacrosse was just as demanding as either football or basketball and a lot more demanding than baseball. There’s a ton of running involved, it’s physical, and requires insane hand/eye coordination. That was a rhetorical question, though. I could tell you didn’t play it by how you were talking about it.Lacrosse? In gym class. Never any interest otherwise. Was busy with the other sports.
Meh, I came out of football games more beat up but I played TE and DE in South Florida against some damn good schools that have churned out pro prospects (Pahokee, Glades Central, Aquinas, etc). Broken ribs and several concussions. I see what you’re saying about lacrosse though. You get the hell beaten out of you playing that.I played right end in the old single wing offense in football and crease attack in lacrosse. Lacrosse is more difficult and I came out of lacrosse games more beat up.
Never played hockey competitively but I’d imagine they hurt much more because you’re falling on rock solid ice.OT to the OT thread drift - does anyone else who has played hockey and football agree that the hits in hockey are worse?
I played other sports (baseball, football, basketball growing up in my very young days and football, basketball, and lacrosse in high school) and lacrosse was just as demanding as either football or basketball and a lot more demanding than baseball. There’s a ton of running involved, it’s physical, and requires insane hand/eye coordination. That was a rhetorical question, though. I could tell you didn’t play it by how you were talking about it.
OT to the OT thread drift - does anyone else who has played hockey and football agree that the hits in hockey are worse?
OT to the OT thread drift - does anyone else who has played hockey and football agree that the hits in hockey are worse?
OT to the OT thread drift - does anyone else who has played hockey and football agree that the hits in hockey are worse?
Meh, I came out of football games more beat up but I played TE and DE in South Florida against some damn good schools that have churned out pro prospects (Pahokee, Glades Central, Aquinas, etc). Broken ribs and several concussions. I see what you’re saying about lacrosse though. You get the hell beaten out of you playing that.
Because it does not connote the same level of athleticism as football, basketball, hockey, tennis, and even baseball. Golf is better described as a recreation, competition, or activity.
Never played hockey competitively but I’d imagine they hurt much more because you’re falling on rock solid ice.
Sounds like you’ll be passed out before Thrones starts…All he is is liar. This peace of trash might as well go jerk himself while diving over a cliff. Seriously **** this jerk
My uncle moved to South Florida to coach football, he's in the schools hall of fame, definitely more competitive with some real good athletes down there.Meh, I came out of football games more beat up but I played TE and DE in South Florida against some damn good schools that have churned out pro prospects (Pahokee, Glades Central, Aquinas, etc). Broken ribs and several concussions. I see what you’re saying about lacrosse though. You get the hell beaten out of you playing that.