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Thread started 08/18/06 12:40pm

Mach

FOOTBALL know it alls ...

American football not soccer

so the HS football head coach calls me today

they want my son ...who is a soccer player to be their kicker on the football team

cuz he can put 6 shots in a row ( kicks ) from 55 yrds out straight through the uprights ...

so...is a 55yr "field goal" ok for a 17 yr old boy that never plyed football ???


WTF ? i dont understand why they want to get him on the team so bad ...


explian please
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Reply #1 posted 08/18/06 12:44pm

Mach

they WANT him to kick tonight ... i need opinions / answers peeps eek
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Reply #2 posted 08/18/06 12:45pm

fantasyislande
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damnit. pout i was hoping this was about soccer


english premiership starts tomorrow!! woot! excited woot! excited woot!


soccer cloud9 soccer
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Reply #3 posted 08/18/06 12:45pm

Sowhat

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Mach said:

American football not soccer

so the HS football head coach calls me today

they want my son ...who is a soccer player to be their kicker on the football team

cuz he can put 6 shots in a row ( kicks ) from 55 yrds out straight through the uprights ...

so...is a 55yr "field goal" ok for a 17 yr old boy that never plyed football ???


WTF ? i dont understand why they want to get him on the team so bad ...


explian please



nod !!!!!

If your son is that consistent from that distance at 17 without ever playing, he has a future in the PROS!

A 55 yd field goal is difficult for the pros (the make average is well under 50%), so for someone to be able to do it in High School with no real experience is rare. I can understand why the Coach wants your son on the team.

Just imagine if he gets a little experience under his belt.





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"Always blessings, never losses......"

Ya te dije....no manches guey!!!!!

mad I'm a guy!!!!

"....i can open my-eyes "underwater"..there4 i will NOT drown...." - mzkqueen03 eek lol
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Reply #4 posted 08/18/06 12:46pm

Mach

fantasyislander said:

damnit. pout i was hoping this was about soccer


english premiership starts tomorrow!! woot! excited woot! excited woot!


soccer cloud9 soccer


yeah yeah i know


do you know anything bnout this american football game or not ??

razz
is a 55 yr field goal normal for HS or ??
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Reply #5 posted 08/18/06 12:46pm

Sowhat

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Mach said:

they WANT him to kick tonight ... i need opinions / answers peeps eek


I say you should strongly encourage him to at least try it. This may be a very good opportuinity for him.
"Always blessings, never losses......"

Ya te dije....no manches guey!!!!!

mad I'm a guy!!!!

"....i can open my-eyes "underwater"..there4 i will NOT drown...." - mzkqueen03 eek lol
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Reply #6 posted 08/18/06 12:48pm

ThreadBare

Let's put it this way, a 55-yarder is tough in the pros. That he's able to do it at 17 is a wonderful, wonderful thing.

If your son keeps it up, stays healthy and stays consistent, he's GOLDEN.

That's awesome news.
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Reply #7 posted 08/18/06 12:48pm

Mach

Sowhat said:

Mach said:

American football not soccer

so the HS football head coach calls me today

they want my son ...who is a soccer player to be their kicker on the football team

cuz he can put 6 shots in a row ( kicks ) from 55 yrds out straight through the uprights ...

so...is a 55yr "field goal" ok for a 17 yr old boy that never plyed football ???


WTF ? i dont understand why they want to get him on the team so bad ...


explian please



nod !!!!!

If your son is that consistent from that distance at 17 without ever playing, he has a future in the PROS!

A 55 yd field goal is difficult for the pros (the make average is well under 50%), os for someone top be able to do it in High School with no real experience is rare. I can understand why the Coach wants your son on the team.

Just imagine if he gets a little experience under his belt.


he shoots goals on net in soccer from the 50 all the time and he said he was just goofing around today and the head football coach saw him and pulled him into the field house and handed him a jersey ( football) and said call you mom i can help you go to college
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Reply #8 posted 08/18/06 12:49pm

TMPletz

nod If he can kick that, and that's all they use him for, he's doing great! thumbs up!
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Reply #9 posted 08/18/06 12:50pm

Sowhat

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Mach said:

Sowhat said:




nod !!!!!

If your son is that consistent from that distance at 17 without ever playing, he has a future in the PROS!

A 55 yd field goal is difficult for the pros (the make average is well under 50%), os for someone top be able to do it in High School with no real experience is rare. I can understand why the Coach wants your son on the team.

Just imagine if he gets a little experience under his belt.


he shoots goals on net in soccer from the 50 all the time and he said he was just goofing around today and the head football coach saw him and pulled him into the field house and handed him a jersey ( football) and said call you mom i can help you go to college


The coach is right! IF his leg really is that strong and accurate, he has a chance for a college scholarship AND a good shot at the pros.
"Always blessings, never losses......"

Ya te dije....no manches guey!!!!!

mad I'm a guy!!!!

"....i can open my-eyes "underwater"..there4 i will NOT drown...." - mzkqueen03 eek lol
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Reply #10 posted 08/18/06 12:50pm

Mach

Sowhat said:

Mach said:

they WANT him to kick tonight ... i need opinions / answers peeps eek


I say you should strongly encourage him to at least try it. This may be a very good opportuinity for him.

i'm gonnalet him tonight to see... the coach swore he wouldnt get tackled or hurt ... does that sound right to you ?

he is a excellent soccer player and has schools looking at him for that already



hmmm
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Reply #11 posted 08/18/06 12:50pm

Natisse

balance, dear Goddess, balance... wink what awesome news!!

hug
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Reply #12 posted 08/18/06 12:51pm

TMPletz

Mach said:

Sowhat said:



I say you should strongly encourage him to at least try it. This may be a very good opportuinity for him.

i'm gonnalet him tonight to see... the coach swore he wouldnt get tackled or hurt ... does that sound right to you ?

he is a excellent soccer player and has schools looking at him for that already



hmmm

If they use him only for field goals and extra points, he shouldn't even get touched. nod
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Reply #13 posted 08/18/06 12:52pm

Mach

Sowhat said:

Mach said:



he shoots goals on net in soccer from the 50 all the time and he said he was just goofing around today and the head football coach saw him and pulled him into the field house and handed him a jersey ( football) and said call you mom i can help you go to college


The coach is right! IF his leg really is that strong and accurate, he has a chance for a college scholarship AND a good shot at the pros.


he can put a sot on net (soccer in the upper 90 ( corner) over and over from 20- 30 yrs out he has been playing since he was 5
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Reply #14 posted 08/18/06 12:53pm

Mach

Natisse said:

balance, dear Goddess, balance... wink what awesome news!!

hug


dood i am freeking then they told me Jess has a heart murmer today ...WTF ... i am supposed to be GONE camping

confused eek nutty
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Reply #15 posted 08/18/06 12:53pm

Sowhat

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Mach said:

Sowhat said:



I say you should strongly encourage him to at least try it. This may be a very good opportuinity for him.

i'm gonnalet him tonight to see... the coach swore he wouldnt get tackled or hurt ... does that sound right to you ?

he is a excellent soccer player and has schools looking at him for that already



hmmm


As long as he is the kicker only, he should be fine. The vast majority of the contact/tackling does not include the kickers. I would say he has much more of a chance getting hurt playing Soccer than being a Kicker in Football.
"Always blessings, never losses......"

Ya te dije....no manches guey!!!!!

mad I'm a guy!!!!

"....i can open my-eyes "underwater"..there4 i will NOT drown...." - mzkqueen03 eek lol
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Reply #16 posted 08/18/06 12:53pm

Natisse

Mach said:

Natisse said:

balance, dear Goddess, balance... wink what awesome news!!

hug


dood i am freeking then they told me Jess has a heart murmer today ...WTF ... i am supposed to be GONE camping

confused eek nutty


eek


omg...
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Reply #17 posted 08/18/06 12:53pm

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YES he can help him get into college!

let him try and do it, no 55 is INCREDIBLE, but there is a lot of pressure on kickers,they are expected to perform perfectly EVERY TIME, so an off day, a bad snap, the wrong shoes, all these things may impact his performance but not considered when he misses that crucial field goal with 3 seconds left in the game, all they say is " well all he does is kick, if he can't make it then..."

think about that pressure for your son Mach and tell him to think about it too. Now is just fun but college is a whole other story.

twocents from a mama.
butterfly
We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.
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Reply #18 posted 08/18/06 12:54pm

Mach

Sowhat said:

Mach said:


i'm gonnalet him tonight to see... the coach swore he wouldnt get tackled or hurt ... does that sound right to you ?

he is a excellent soccer player and has schools looking at him for that already



hmmm


As long as he is the kicker only, he should be fine. The vast majority of the contact/tackling does not include the kickers. I would say he has much more of a chance getting hurt playing Soccer than being a Kicker in Football.


well we dont want him hurt from football FOR his senior yr soccer season

rose TY for all the input hug
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Reply #19 posted 08/18/06 12:56pm

Mach

butterfli25 said:

YES he can help him get into college!

let him try and do it, no 55 is INCREDIBLE, but there is a lot of pressure on kickers,they are expected to perform perfectly EVERY TIME, so an off day, a bad snap, the wrong shoes, all these things may impact his performance but not considered when he misses that crucial field goal with 3 seconds left in the game, all they say is " well all he does is kick, if he can't make it then..."

think about that pressure for your son Mach and tell him to think about it too. Now is just fun but college is a whole other story.

twocents from a mama.


eek OK ...TY for that perspective hug

he is used to pressure like that being the key stricker it is his job for penilty shots in soccer and he rarely misses
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Reply #20 posted 08/18/06 12:56pm

butterfli25

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Mach said:

Natisse said:

balance, dear Goddess, balance... wink what awesome news!!

hug


dood i am freeking then they told me Jess has a heart murmer today ...WTF ... i am supposed to be GONE camping

confused eek nutty


jess your daughter?

how big is the hole?
butterfly
We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.
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Reply #21 posted 08/18/06 12:58pm

Mach

butterfli25 said:

Mach said:



dood i am freeking then they told me Jess has a heart murmer today ...WTF ... i am supposed to be GONE camping

confused eek nutty


jess your daughter?

how big is the hole?


i dont know just went for sports physical at 1 and they heard murmer 1st time ever...she has played soccer since she was 5 too
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Reply #22 posted 08/18/06 12:59pm

Mach

Breathe ...OM ..... Breathe ... Om..... Breathe

eek
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Reply #23 posted 08/18/06 1:00pm

Mach

i feel likesomeone jusy gave me 2 hits of speed

eek

ratz on acid ....
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Reply #24 posted 08/18/06 1:01pm

Natisse

Mach said:

i feel likesomeone jusy gave me 2 hits of speed

eek

ratz on acid ....


keep calm sweetie... everything is going to be ok. remember it's all happening for a purpose and meaning

rose

love you hug
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Reply #25 posted 08/18/06 1:02pm

Mach

Natisse said:

Mach said:

i feel likesomeone jusy gave me 2 hits of speed

eek

ratz on acid ....


keep calm sweetie... everything is going to be ok. remember it's all happening for a purpose and meaning

rose

love you hug


Okay ...i am okay now ... i am going to pack my car now and take a long relaxing bath

i may need to go watch my son kick off for the 1st home football game tonight before camping smile

wow

life is a trip

love you
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Reply #26 posted 08/18/06 1:03pm

butterfli25

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I had one as a child and it just closed up so depending on the size she shouldn't need any special treatment, but you need to find out how big it is.


BREATHE


go camping!
butterfly
We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.
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Reply #27 posted 08/18/06 1:05pm

Natisse

Mach said:

Natisse said:



keep calm sweetie... everything is going to be ok. remember it's all happening for a purpose and meaning

rose

love you hug


Okay ...i am okay now ... i am going to pack my car now and take a long relaxing bath

i may need to go watch my son kick off for the 1st home football game tonight before camping smile

wow

life is a trip

love you


you have my mobile number right? would it cost you much to sms me when you're at your destination (no matter what time it is don't worry) ...I'd really like to know you got there ok hon

please? rose
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Reply #28 posted 08/18/06 1:14pm

fantasyislande
r

ok, news about your son, that's great!! very cool. hope all works out.... though i am partial to soccer .... so maybe that could help get him into college too? if not, american football would be a good scholarship, esp if little chance of him getting injured.

about jess, sorry to hear about it.... i'm sure things will be fine. hug hugs and love your way mach, take care and keep us posted.

flower
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Reply #29 posted 08/18/06 2:05pm

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Mach said:

American football not soccer

so the HS football head coach calls me today

they want my son ...who is a soccer player to be their kicker on the football team

cuz he can put 6 shots in a row ( kicks ) from 55 yrds out straight through the uprights ...

so...is a 55yr "field goal" ok for a 17 yr old boy that never plyed football ???


WTF ? i dont understand why they want to get him on the team so bad ...


explian please



LET HIM PLAY!!!!! He has the super potential to go pro. Hopefully, he'll play for the Bears. First Round Drafts usually get 4-6-year contracts worth $16-25 million dollars. I use to play football as a teen and should have went out for the team. I could through the ball 40 yards on the standard high school football field when I was 14. To bad, I'm a girl.
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