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02/21/2012 at 5:37 am #748749
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Member::In my extra PE class (for grade 9 & 10 we get to choose 2 extra subjects, one of mine is PE) we played Flag Football. It’s like football but with tags on your hips and when someone get one of yours when youre the ball carrier that counts as a tackle. Anyway….
I scored;
1 INT TD as CB(Approx 60 yrds)
2 REC TDs as WR(Both approx 50 yrds), nearly a 3rd
Rushing Yards as Half Back, not sure how many.Now we didnt get to play for too long because 1 period goes for 70 mins and we need to get changed into our PE clothes then walk to the park, and vice versa. Im considering playing Flag Football next year, it’s pretty awesome!
God I love Football
02/21/2012 at 5:39 am #9910352010chiefs
Member02/21/2012 at 6:12 am #991037TopekaRoy
Participant::That’s cool that they are offering american style football in Phys. Ed classes in Australia!
When I played it there were no first down conversions, and no kicking or punting! The ball was placed at the 50 yard line and the offense had 5 downs to score a td. If they didn’t the other team got the ball at the line of scrimmage and play continued from there. It was a blast!
02/21/2012 at 7:13 am #991038imported_AussieChiefsFan
Member02/21/2012 at 7:15 am #991039imported_AussieChiefsFan
Member::TopekaRoy;254232 wrote:That’s cool that they are offering american style football in Phys. Ed classes in Australia!When I played it there were no first down conversions, and no kicking or punting! The ball was placed at the 50 yard line and the offense had 5 downs to score a td. If they didn’t the other team got the ball at the line of scrimmage and play continued from there. It was a blast!
That sounds fun!
We have actual Football teams here in Sydney, just check out the links in my Sig. They play by real rules. I think the only difference is the field is either 90 or 80 yrds long not 100
02/22/2012 at 12:16 am #99105802/22/2012 at 4:49 am #991061imported_AussieChiefsFan
Member02/23/2012 at 1:07 am #991104chief31
Member::AussieChiefsFan;254229 wrote:In my extra PE class (for grade 9 & 10 we get to choose 2 extra subjects, one of mine is PE) we played Flag Football. It’s like football but with tags on your hips and when someone get one of yours when youre the ball carrier that counts as a tackle. Anyway….I scored;
1 INT TD as CB(Approx 60 yrds)
2 REC TDs as WR(Both approx 50 yrds), nearly a 3rd
Rushing Yards as Half Back, not sure how many.Now we didnt get to play for too long because 1 period goes for 70 mins and we need to get changed into our PE clothes then walk to the park, and vice versa. Im considering playing Flag Football next year, it’s pretty awesome!
God I love Football
Made you feel like the baddest man alive, didn’t it? :bananen_smilies046:
02/23/2012 at 5:10 am #991114imported_AussieChiefsFan
Member03/03/2012 at 10:36 pm #991777chief31
Member03/04/2012 at 12:47 am #991790imported_AussieChiefsFan
Member03/04/2012 at 1:07 am #991798TopekaRoy
Participant03/05/2012 at 10:13 pm #991892chief31
Member::TopekaRoy;255084 wrote:On those rare occasions when I scored a touchdown I would just gently place the football on the ground and ‘high five’ my nearest teammate.That was my way of saying, “Hey look everybody! Look how great and humble I am!” :smile
I’ll show that…. when I am not overwhelmed with adrenaline. But, on the field, I am there to have fun. It’s a game.
Not that I ever went crazy with celebrations, but I certainly funderstand the urge, and I see nothing wrong with releasing some of that adrenaline.
But then, I have little problem with the fun-spirited celebrations that I have seen NFL players do, that are semi-planned, either.
The only celebrations I have seen in The NFL, that I dislike, are the mean-spirited taunts that defenders do after hurting/injuring an opponent.
I mean, you were able to blind-side a guy. What an achievement.
03/06/2012 at 12:42 am #991918TopekaRoy
Participant::chief31;255192 wrote:The only celebrations I have seen in The NFL, that I dislike, are the mean-spirited taunts that defenders do after hurting/injuring an opponent.I mean, you were able to blind-side a guy. What an achievement.
I agree, that’s rude and obnoxious. As a fan I kind of like the more creative end zone celebrations. I don’t see how it does any harm to the game.
As a player, though, I kind of subscribe to what Vince Lombardi once said; “When you get to the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.” I want my opponents to think that I’m thinking, “This is no big deal. This is what I’m supposed to do. My team expects to score against you and we can do it whenever we want!”
Maybe you can get inside their heads a little bit. :smile
03/06/2012 at 7:33 am #991939imported_AussieChiefsFan
Member::TopekaRoy;255245 wrote:I agree, that’s rude and obnoxious. As a fan I kind of like the more creative end zone celebrations. I don’t see how it does any harm to the game.As a player, though, I kind of subscribe to what Vince Lombardi once said; “When you get to the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.” I want my opponents to think that I’m thinking, “This is no big deal. This is what I’m supposed to do. My team expects to score against you and we can do it whenever we want!”
Maybe you can get inside their heads a little bit. :smile
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