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s_morrison57 09-06-2011 08:49 AM

What position did you want to try?
 
I'm not talking about those positions, I'm talking sports player positions.
For me it was goalie in hockey I played once and we lost 6-0 on 4 shots :eek:, ya it was bad but the mask was a flush face mask and I couldn't wear my glasses and I'm blind with out them, always wanted to take a shot at goalie with proper equipment.
Football - I was always the bigger kid so I had to play the line and I really wanted to run with the ball or catch it and I never got the chance.
What position did you want to play and never got the chance?
Finn

jyl 09-06-2011 08:52 AM

coxswain?

Moses 09-06-2011 09:23 AM

In high school football we had weekly challenges. You could challenge any starting player for his position. It made for some pretty intense drills.

I challenged the starting fullback nearly every week. I always won, but I was never given the fullback spot. The coach said it was because I already had a first string position (Center). On defense I challenged the middle linebacker for his job and took it even though I was already the starting defensive tackle.

Our fullback was pretty crappy. He was also the coaches nephew. I wonder if that had anything to do with it?

I always wanted to carry the rock. Never got the chance.

Superman 09-06-2011 09:27 AM

Nope. I played the positions I liked. Left Field. Cornerback/Defensive End. Hurdles.

Seahawk 09-06-2011 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Moses (Post 6239058)
I already had a first string position (Center).

That makes sense in so many ways...and is a huge compliment.

Superman 09-06-2011 09:39 AM

True. Center is a very important position.

Seahawk 09-06-2011 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by s_morrison57 (Post 6238992)
I'm not talking about those positions, I'm talking sports player positions.

In baseball I was a catcher until High School...I loved the position, literally everything about it: Involved in every play, the gamesmanship, the verbal interaction, calling the pitches, the f'ing gear. The first glove I ever asked for was a catchers mitt.

It remains to me the most challenging position in all of sports.

I simply outgrew the position size-wise and was moved to Third. I also pitched.

The tools of ignorance fit me well.

My post doesn't meet the OPs original intent, but to get to play a position, then be denied should count:)

dienstuhr 09-06-2011 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 6239095)
The tools of ignorance fit me well.

You just described hockey goalies there as well, of whom I was one :)

Also played left wing.

d.

GH85Carrera 09-06-2011 09:53 AM

Astronaut ;)

wdfifteen 09-06-2011 10:32 AM

Went to a little high school that had 15 or so players on the whole football team, so I got to play all the time. Offensive tackle and defensive end. I loved it.

mikesride 09-06-2011 10:51 AM

Tackle dummy for the lingerie football league!;)

peppy 09-06-2011 10:57 AM

I loved football, but my parents said that I could not play in high school (afraid I would get hurt), I never played again.

tabs 09-06-2011 10:59 AM

Without pictures this thread is useless...

scottmandue 09-06-2011 11:10 AM

I grew up not knowing how to play any of the sports... no one took the time to teach me... appears they though at school every boy fell from the womb knowing how to play football, baseball, basketball... kinda sucked.

Thus I developed a liking for hiking and biking. Kinda makes me incredulous that people seem to think every vacant piece of land needs to be made into a "park" where kids an play "ball".

Always wanted to be a race car driver.

crustychief 09-06-2011 11:10 AM

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crustychief 09-06-2011 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 6239244)
I grew up not knowing how to play any of the sports... no one took the time to teach me... appears they though at school every boy fell from the womb knowing how to play football, baseball, basketball... kinda sucked.

Thus I developed a liking for hiking and biking. Kinda makes me incredulous that people seem to think every vacant piece of land needs to be made into a "park" where kids an play "ball".

Always wanted to be a race car driver.

I fell out of the womb without the desire or skills to play team sports also! I didn't even know who O.J. Simpson was until he killed his wife.

scottmandue 09-06-2011 11:21 AM

Being a So Cal boy I was lucky to be born in the last part of the golden age of the beach culture.

I was neither wealthy or coordinated enough to have a surf board... but spent many happy hours body surfing and checking out the girls in their string bikinis. :cool:

nostatic 09-06-2011 11:33 AM

I was good at particle sports so I got to do most of what I wanted. That said it either pickup games or city-league/intramural. Only HS varsity sport was water polo and not many positions other than goalie and hole (both of which sucked more than playing a wing). College was strictly intramural but it could get competitive, as my broken wrist during a floor hockey game proved.

In little league I was a 2nd baseman. Of course everyone wanted to pitch and as a pitcher I was a great infielder. In softball for intramural and city league I did get to pitch both blooper and fast pitch. Otherwise I was a shortstop. I would love to get back on the diamond but my last games a few years ago both my g/f and son cringed everytime I moved on the field fearing I wasn't going to get up :D

I never played organized football other than some city league flag stuff. I was a great QB in 2-hand touch on the street. I often wondered if that would have translated to the real game.

wdfifteen 09-06-2011 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 6239231)
Without pictures this thread is useless...

+1
I'd especially like to know more about the lingerie football league!

wdfifteen 09-06-2011 12:05 PM

Like Scott and Crusty, I didn't have anyone to teach me sports and didn't have any particular skill. Football suited me because a big part of that sport is the willingness to run into things at full speed, head first. I was well suited for that.

dienstuhr 09-06-2011 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 6239293)
Only HS varsity sport was water polo and not many positions other than goalie and hole (both of which sucked more than playing a wing).

Had no idea that there was a sport with a position called "hole". I would agree that this is something to be avoided, especially in high school.

The wikipedia entry (!) for water polo is even more disturbing, with quotes like this:

Quote:

Double hole is most often used in "man up" situations
:eek:

d.

Zeke 09-06-2011 02:04 PM

High school football made no sense to me because of what has been said about being "placed" in a position on a "team." Everyone who wants to pass, catch or carry the ball should be able to. I guess that's why just about all sports allow every player to play.

I played a lot of sandlot sports and was very good at most. I sucked at basketball, but no matter as I hate the game anyway.

Like Scott, I wanted to be a race driver. Good thing I didn't do that as I grew up in the most dangerous period for drivers. Turns out racing karts for many, many years was good enough.

Hey Scott, I body surfed quite a bit too. I board surfed, but I didn't like it so much. I always figured that if you could ride a chair up and come down on your own, that was little work for a lot of fun. Surfing was a lotta work for a little fun. Surfers spend a lot of time talking about surfing whether in the water or not.

If I wanted to glide on water, I water skied. Again, if you can get a machine to do the work....

NY65912 09-06-2011 02:14 PM

Played left guard in football and third base (softball & baseball). I'd want to play third base professionally if I could.

nostatic 09-06-2011 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dienstuhr (Post 6239538)
Had no idea that there was a sport with a position called "hole". I would agree that this is something to be avoided, especially in high school.

The wikipedia entry (!) for water polo is even more disturbing, with quotes like this:



:eek:

d.

We used to scoff at the football players. Water polo is way more brutal of a sport and you have no pads - just a speedo and ear guards. Hole man gets beat up pretty good but they are usually have the best hands in the pool. The rules have changed over the years and it has altered the game. Back when I played hole man was mostly a passer and fouls in the hole were called quickly. These days the fouls are hard to come by and the hole man is a shooter - but they still be mugged.

Tobra 09-06-2011 05:50 PM

I got to play every position I wanted to try.

I wanted to play catcher, because you are involved in every play, but they always wanted me in center field because I was pretty fast. I used to run down the first base line to back up first on ground balls. Got there before the batter a few times and they stuck my dumb ass in the outfield.

wdfifteen 09-06-2011 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 6239631)
Back when I played hole man was mostly a passer and fouls in the hole were called quickly. These days the fouls are hard to come by and the hole man is a shooter - but they still be mugged.

I heard mugging the hole man is now legal in 6 states.

VINMAN 09-06-2011 06:46 PM

Played goalie in hockey. Couldnt skate good enough to play anything else. Loved goaltending. Except when I had to block a slapshot from this one guy on a team we played against. I was frikkin terrified of the guy! He had a shot like a pro. Never seen anyone hit a puck that hard. I got hit in the neck by him one time. If i didnt have a neck guard on it probably would have killed me. I thought i was gonna die.
Basically anytime I seen him wind up for a shot, I'dd curl up like a little girl and let him score.:D

look 171 09-06-2011 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 6239244)
I grew up not knowing how to play any of the sports... no one took the time to teach me... appears they though at school every boy fell from the womb knowing how to play football, baseball, basketball... kinda sucked.

Thus I developed a liking for hiking and biking. Kinda makes me incredulous that people seem to think every vacant piece of land needs to be made into a "park" where kids an play "ball".

Always wanted to be a race car driver.

I was in the same boat. I still do not know all the (simple) rules to basketball, football, or baseball, even today. I wouldn't know how to answer my two boys when the time comes. So I took to individual sports like running x country in high school (for fun and was never serious because my bike racing was the most important in my life), road bike racing (did that for more then 15 serious years), white water rafting and such. Plus, I never pass the ball and was terrible at it. I got my ass nail so many time at dodge ball in the gym when it rained outside. I couldn't wait until I get out of school and train in the pouring rain so I can dish out some pain for the guys on my bike.

mikesride 09-06-2011 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 6239344)
+1
I'd especially like to know more about the lingerie football league!

SORRY!

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dienstuhr 09-06-2011 09:07 PM

@vinman

My old man always says, the goalie has to be the best skater on the team. I'm inclined to believe him as he was a pretty good one back in the day... he also used to say, I'd rather be lucky than good!

VINMAN 09-07-2011 03:29 AM

Very true! my main problems was, i didnt have the speed that was needed to play out on the ice.

Zeke 09-07-2011 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dienstuhr (Post 6240443)
@vinman

My old man always says, the goalie has to be the best backwards skater on the team.

Those guys are amazing how they move around in all that gear. All pro hockey players are amazing.

5String43 09-07-2011 07:55 PM

Driver.

tweezers74 09-07-2011 09:08 PM

[/QUOTE/]We used to scoff at the football players. Water polo is way more brutal of a sport and you have no pads - just a speedo and ear guards.
[/QUOTE/]
Nostatic, water polo guys are way hotter than football players! *I have to admit I am the dirty old lady when I go swim laps at the university pool and the water polo team is practicing. *Wowzers! Swimmers have awesome bodies! *

I sucked at team sports. *Played golf and tennis all four years of high school. *Before Tiger made golf cool. *And before it was cool for girls to play golf. Good way to meet boys though. *:)

Wish I would have played volleyball. *Looks so fun but I was horrible at it... *

jyl 09-08-2011 07:57 AM

Swimmers have interesting bodies. Muscled but sleek and smooth, rather than the bulging, ripped definition type. Kind of like boxers' bodies, tennis players, skiers, etc.

tweezers74 09-08-2011 12:31 PM

Quote:

Swimmers have interesting bodies. Muscled but sleek and smooth, rather than the bulging, ripped definition type. Kind of like boxers' bodies, tennis players, skiers, etc.
Swimmers have nice bodies. Like I said, lean, tone, tan...and I love watching really good swimmers. They are so quick and efficient. Smooth. Weird because I hate watching people play the sports I play (tennis and golf) but love watching swimmers go back and forth doing laps. It is entrancing. Or maybe it has to do with the little clothing. :)


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