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Pole Tim: You're highest level of football played

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  • Neighbor2972
    Neighbor2972 Member Posts: 4,337
    Janet Reno
    I once got to the highest division on Madden Ultimate Team
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,942
    High School

    Co-captain of a middling team in a non-football conference (WESCO 4A) in a non-football state. By virtue of being one of four seniors on the team... Right before the season started, our star player's (Stanford/Baltimore Ravens) mom was given a job by another school, so I suddenly had to fill his shoes at both positions. We had--no shit--13 full time varsity players, then a huge cliff down to the JV, so everyone played both ways and special teams except for the QB. In retrospect, I can't believe we were able to win any games at all.

    My favorite part about TSIO is the coining of the phrase "try-hard," as you could not better describe me in high school. Every time I heard that on the pod, I'd chuckle and picture myself in high school: gym rat, real coach on the field, zero physical talent. We went from NFL guy at fullback/WIL linebacker to all 5'8" 160 lbs. of me! Fucking rad. I led the team in carries on offense and scored two TDs all season. 'Nuff said, FMFYFE.

    Who?
  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 6,122
    Janet Reno
    1v1 my brother in the back yard with dad throwing the ball growing up but now I ball out on my friends Sunday afternoons in their stupid nfl jerseys

    Side note. NFL fans know nothing about actually playing football
  • TommySQC
    TommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
    High School

    Co-captain of a middling team in a non-football conference (WESCO 4A) in a non-football state. By virtue of being one of four seniors on the team... Right before the season started, our star player's (Stanford/Baltimore Ravens) mom was given a job by another school, so I suddenly had to fill his shoes at both positions. We had--no shit--13 full time varsity players, then a huge cliff down to the JV, so everyone played both ways and special teams except for the QB. In retrospect, I can't believe we were able to win any games at all.

    My favorite part about TSIO is the coining of the phrase "try-hard," as you could not better describe me in high school. Every time I heard that on the pod, I'd chuckle and picture myself in high school: gym rat, real coach on the field, zero physical talent. We went from NFL guy at fullback/WIL linebacker to all 5'8" 160 lbs. of me! Fucking rad. I led the team in carries on offense and scored two TDs all season. 'Nuff said, FMFYFE.

    Who?
    Sounds like Amon Gordon
  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696
    edited November 2020
    High School
    TommySQC said:

    Co-captain of a middling team in a non-football conference (WESCO 4A) in a non-football state. By virtue of being one of four seniors on the team... Right before the season started, our star player's (Stanford/Baltimore Ravens) mom was given a job by another school, so I suddenly had to fill his shoes at both positions. We had--no shit--13 full time varsity players, then a huge cliff down to the JV, so everyone played both ways and special teams except for the QB. In retrospect, I can't believe we were able to win any games at all.

    My favorite part about TSIO is the coining of the phrase "try-hard," as you could not better describe me in high school. Every time I heard that on the pod, I'd chuckle and picture myself in high school: gym rat, real coach on the field, zero physical talent. We went from NFL guy at fullback/WIL linebacker to all 5'8" 160 lbs. of me! Fucking rad. I led the team in carries on offense and scored two TDs all season. 'Nuff said, FMFYFE.

    Who?
    Sounds like Amon Gordon
    Yes. Craziest part wasn't how huge and fast he was at a young age, but how far he could THROW! Over sixty yards effortlessly. They used to do fullback passes to him on his peewee team, and the coach had to yell at the receivers to keep running past the point of absurdity. The DBs would always stop, thinking it had to be a decoy. Then the ball would fly over their heads.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,942
    High School
    Doogles said:

    I pulled a Psalm and respectfully declined football opportunities to pursue a rugby drinking career in Santa Barbara.

    Del playa legend?
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,849 Founders Club
    High School

    Doogles said:

    I pulled a Psalm and respectfully declined football opportunities to pursue a rugby drinking career in Santa Barbara.

    Del playa legend?
    Six five block DP homie
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,942
    High School
    Doogles said:

    Doogles said:

    I pulled a Psalm and respectfully declined football opportunities to pursue a rugby drinking career in Santa Barbara.

    Del playa legend?
    Six five block DP homie
    Picasso rd. ese