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yeah so it just came to my attention that TSSAA only allows girls to be punters in football...crap...and i can't kick to save my life...and yes i am am MTSU fan...lol...oh well there goes that dream

 

You can still go tackle that tree!

 

If you are really that willing to give up on your dream, either:

 

a) It wasn't much of a dream at all

 

or

 

:angry: You weren't dedicated enough to play football to begin with.

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You can still go tackle that tree!

 

If you are really that willing to give up on your dream, either:

 

a) It wasn't much of a dream at all

 

or

 

:angry: You weren't dedicated enough to play football to begin with.

 

 

no but girls can't play like in the field the only thing they can do is be a kicker punter person whatever people call it..its called both so yeah...

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what position did she play? i mean i know it will be togh being a girl on a football team but i want to prove people wrong and i can take gettin tackled i get body slammed in soccer all the time and i know its totally different but i want to prove a point cuz girls can be just as good as guys maybe better at somethings..not bein sexist...but ya know...girls have the right to play anything...and the reason guys cant play volleyball or softball is because its a girls sport...its specifically called girls softball and girls softball...

Football is a game of heart, desire, integrity, determination. If you freely admit you just want to prove a point, keep yourself away from the field. I am a woman, and grew up on football. To this day I'm more passionate about football than the majority of things in my life, I can't imagine how it must feel to pad up, and play on friday..... BUT, I would never encourage a girl to play. Please ladies I beg of you, as a female (who loves football) leave the game to the guys. I am not at all a feminist so I'm not afraid to say it does women no justice to try and prove we are the same as men. We are not. Not better, not worse, but we are most certainly not the same. Women are not designed for football. Go buy a set of golf clubs or a tennis racket, maybe a glove and bat, but still don't expect to be better than the boys at it. Men are just physically stronger than woman, ( I know that in some instances you may have a really stout girl who is stronger than a really weak guy but that is a rarity, if you take the best male and female in the same sport, the guy is gonna win 9 times out of 10, if not 10 of 10. ex Tiger vs Annika) Why try to challenge the system to prove a point. In all honesty I don't believe the question was posed as a serious thought in the first place. Learn to appreciate football first, then you would know better than to want to play it as a female.

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I would say that if you are truly in to playing football you can try it. I wanted to in high school but the practices looked brutal even for a guy. There is a professional women footbal league that you can try out for when you are 18. I was looking in to it but i can't leave college for it. That would be your best shot. Tennessee has a couple of teams in the league. Good luck with whatever you decide.

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I would say that if you are truly in to playing football you can try it. I wanted to in high school but the practices looked brutal even for a guy. There is a professional women footbal league that you can try out for when you are 18. I was looking in to it but i can't leave college for it. That would be your best shot. Tennessee has a couple of teams in the league. Good luck with whatever you decide.

 

 

My english teacher plays in one such league, as QB.

 

Anyways, like I said before. It was be really awkward. I would feel sorta strange blocking a girl. And after I pancaked her I would feel bad. B)

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