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Well Francis, you hit the nail on the head... in fact i do have "little man syndrome"(whatever that is???)... that was pretty cute.

 

Lets talk wresteling for a change... what class are you guys in? Me, I believe i would be in the 200- considering i weigh 215... please correct me if im wrong??? What are some of the key muscles used in wresteling? In football they say that powerclean's is "The" football lift.... so i was just wondering what the most important group of muscle's used?

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i would like to see you and your little wresteling buddies run at each other from about 20 yards and hit head to head with your little "head gear" on. And where can i find some spandex like those yall wear?

 

First off I played football in high school and I wrestled, and I have found that wrestling takes much more athleticism than football. Football allows you a break after every play, some guys even get to come off the field after every play they run. I played on both sides, offense and defense, and still was not as wore out from the entire football game as I was from a 6 minute wrestling match.

 

Second, why don't you step on a wrestling mat and try the sport before you dog it, because personally I don't think that you could handle a wrestling match with me or most wrestlers for that matter.

 

Third, and lastly, I think it kind of odd that a 'manly' football player as yourself would want some spandex if you were not on a wrestling mat. Maybe you would like to parade around in front of your football 'buddies' wearing the spandex. You could possibly get a phone number or two.

 

Oh, and what's up with football players tapping each other on their rears. I guess that too is a sign of your 'manliness'. Just curious. I know when I wrestled I didn't have to worry about being gropped when I came off the mat.

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Kyle I would love to see you step on the mat with the likes of Mike Marable, he is right around your weight. And if you plan on bringing it to the football field, well it just so happens that he is a starter for CBHS who most likely would have handled GreenBriar, had they had the chance to play them. Also about the spandex, you will notice that football players wear spandex shorts(though they are more like capris), but the only difference is that football players have to stuff pads in there spandex shorts. Hmmm....could this be making up for depravity?

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