Ok so I have never played football on an actual team but have always love watching it and playing it with friends. I was playing catch with my high schoolsvarsity quarterback the other day and he was throwing me about 50-60 yards ( i know the yardage because we were in a local universitys practice dome)bombs and i was catching them all and then the same to another kid and I was playing defense and intercepted them all too. After we were done playing he told me I had good hands and I said yeah i regret not going out for football as a freshmen and now its too late and responded to me saying no its not! But i think it is, so i was wondering if you think i should go out for football as a senior for the first time or not? I have always wanted to try it for the experience and just to know how good or bad I would do, I think I would be good at running or receiving, my school only has about 50-65 kids in each grade so we arent very big so i would be on the team for sure and it would be a good experience and good for my transcript, would this be a good idea or a waste of my time and everyone elses on the team?
Wishuponastar13 answered Monday October 11 2010, 2:36 am: Well as a sporty person I would go for it! I tried out for sports as a senior this year and I've had such a good year because of it! You have natural talent and the quarter back didn't seem to think you were a waste of his time so why would anyone else? Plus its YOUR senior year. If you've always wanted to try it and you know you'll be on the team why not go for it. You'll be able to get even better during practices and games and who knows, you could end up being a really valuable player. I say go for it. [ Wishuponastar13's advice column | Ask Wishuponastar13 A Question ]
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