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coolbunny1234 wrotePonti wrotecoolbunny1234 wroteWoobie wrote Tom Brady is a god among mortal men.
Tom Brady defines perfection. The things I'd do to be able to get in his shoes...or Giselle's for that matter
Man, I'm 6'4 and I played Quaterback and I aspired to be exactly like Tom Brady, even reading his TB12 book and training just like him. 1 bad hit at practice for junior college and I blew my shoulder out, and separated my collar done. My football career was out the window after that I still have problems just moving it around and it getting locked and popping. I've been watching Brady since his start and especially when him and Randy Moss were running the NFL, it was awesome to see Randy Moss get inducted into the NFL's Hall of Fame a few days ago and can't wait to see Brady get one of those gold jackets as well.
Yeah man Brady is the GOAT. I played football myself my whole life and had offers to a few D1 schools, however I ended up going down a bad path and fell off football unfortunately and was expelled from a few colleges. I ended up making a come back, but found out that I had torn my quad twice and it hadn't healed properly, leaving a nice size dent in my thigh. I'm 6'2 and played wide receiver and used to be able to run like a demon, and watching Randy hook up with Brady still gets my pants dripping bro.
Luckily I never had any leg injuries, knock on wood. I wasn't too too fast but I always had a lot of endurance. I ran x-country and track (long distance) so I had a pretty solid 4.8 (4.7 on a good day) which is good for someone 6'4 235. I was starting at Tight End but also played Quaterback I was just a bit of a wild card, it was either I was super clutch or I would screw it up completely. I miss football so much, mainly feel like I threw away a good bit of potential but sometimes I feel like I just have a big head.
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Ponti wrotecoolbunny1234 wrotePonti wrotecoolbunny1234 wroteWoobie wrote Tom Brady is a god among mortal men.
Tom Brady defines perfection. The things I'd do to be able to get in his shoes...or Giselle's for that matter
Man, I'm 6'4 and I played Quaterback and I aspired to be exactly like Tom Brady, even reading his TB12 book and training just like him. 1 bad hit at practice for junior college and I blew my shoulder out, and separated my collar done. My football career was out the window after that I still have problems just moving it around and it getting locked and popping. I've been watching Brady since his start and especially when him and Randy Moss were running the NFL, it was awesome to see Randy Moss get inducted into the NFL's Hall of Fame a few days ago and can't wait to see Brady get one of those gold jackets as well.
Yeah man Brady is the GOAT. I played football myself my whole life and had offers to a few D1 schools, however I ended up going down a bad path and fell off football unfortunately and was expelled from a few colleges. I ended up making a come back, but found out that I had torn my quad twice and it hadn't healed properly, leaving a nice size dent in my thigh. I'm 6'2 and played wide receiver and used to be able to run like a demon, and watching Randy hook up with Brady still gets my pants dripping bro.
Luckily I never had any leg injuries, knock on wood. I wasn't too too fast but I always had a lot of endurance. I ran x-country and track (long distance) so I had a pretty solid 4.8 (4.7 on a good day) which is good for someone 6'4 235. I was starting at Tight End but also played Quaterback I was just a bit of a wild card, it was either I was super clutch or I would screw it up completely. I miss football so much, mainly feel like I threw away a good bit of potential but sometimes I feel like I just have a big head.
Nice man! Honestly I feel the same way, there's nothing wrong with wondering what we could've done with our ability had our heads been in the right place...that's why we're football players, we've got confidence man. In highschool / college I was skinny as a twig which was my issue, I filled out a little in college but couldn't get over 185 at 6'2. I could blaze a sub 4.5 forty on a good day however. I'll have to see if my Hudl footage is still up online.
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coolbunny1234 wrotePonti wrotecoolbunny1234 wrotePonti wrotecoolbunny1234 wroteWoobie wrote Tom Brady is a god among mortal men.
Tom Brady defines perfection. The things I'd do to be able to get in his shoes...or Giselle's for that matter
Man, I'm 6'4 and I played Quaterback and I aspired to be exactly like Tom Brady, even reading his TB12 book and training just like him. 1 bad hit at practice for junior college and I blew my shoulder out, and separated my collar done. My football career was out the window after that I still have problems just moving it around and it getting locked and popping. I've been watching Brady since his start and especially when him and Randy Moss were running the NFL, it was awesome to see Randy Moss get inducted into the NFL's Hall of Fame a few days ago and can't wait to see Brady get one of those gold jackets as well.
Yeah man Brady is the GOAT. I played football myself my whole life and had offers to a few D1 schools, however I ended up going down a bad path and fell off football unfortunately and was expelled from a few colleges. I ended up making a come back, but found out that I had torn my quad twice and it hadn't healed properly, leaving a nice size dent in my thigh. I'm 6'2 and played wide receiver and used to be able to run like a demon, and watching Randy hook up with Brady still gets my pants dripping bro.
Luckily I never had any leg injuries, knock on wood. I wasn't too too fast but I always had a lot of endurance. I ran x-country and track (long distance) so I had a pretty solid 4.8 (4.7 on a good day) which is good for someone 6'4 235. I was starting at Tight End but also played Quaterback I was just a bit of a wild card, it was either I was super clutch or I would screw it up completely. I miss football so much, mainly feel like I threw away a good bit of potential but sometimes I feel like I just have a big head.
Nice man! Honestly I feel the same way, there's nothing wrong with wondering what we could've done with our ability had our heads been in the right place...that's why we're football players, we've got confidence man. In highschool / college I was skinny as a twig which was my issue, I filled out a little in college but couldn't get over 185 at 6'2. I could blaze a sub 4.5 forty on a good day however. I'll have to see if my Hudl footage is still up online.
I'm a 2x 5A State Champion and our coach screwed over all of our players by doing stuff like not giving us our footage to put on Hudl, throwing away letters from colleges. Most of our players were #1 in the state with 0 offers. The coach wanted to us to think he was the best coach ever and never wanted us to talk to any other coaches. I had a few offers from D1 colleges when I was in Juco already basically just based on my size but I don't think I'm going to be getting back into pads every again. The University that I'm going to doesn't even have a football team, but if they did I could probably play for them.
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Ponti wrotecoolbunny1234 wrotePonti wrotecoolbunny1234 wrotePonti wrotecoolbunny1234 wroteWoobie wrote Tom Brady is a god among mortal men.
Tom Brady defines perfection. The things I'd do to be able to get in his shoes...or Giselle's for that matter
Man, I'm 6'4 and I played Quaterback and I aspired to be exactly like Tom Brady, even reading his TB12 book and training just like him. 1 bad hit at practice for junior college and I blew my shoulder out, and separated my collar done. My football career was out the window after that I still have problems just moving it around and it getting locked and popping. I've been watching Brady since his start and especially when him and Randy Moss were running the NFL, it was awesome to see Randy Moss get inducted into the NFL's Hall of Fame a few days ago and can't wait to see Brady get one of those gold jackets as well.
Yeah man Brady is the GOAT. I played football myself my whole life and had offers to a few D1 schools, however I ended up going down a bad path and fell off football unfortunately and was expelled from a few colleges. I ended up making a come back, but found out that I had torn my quad twice and it hadn't healed properly, leaving a nice size dent in my thigh. I'm 6'2 and played wide receiver and used to be able to run like a demon, and watching Randy hook up with Brady still gets my pants dripping bro.
Luckily I never had any leg injuries, knock on wood. I wasn't too too fast but I always had a lot of endurance. I ran x-country and track (long distance) so I had a pretty solid 4.8 (4.7 on a good day) which is good for someone 6'4 235. I was starting at Tight End but also played Quaterback I was just a bit of a wild card, it was either I was super clutch or I would screw it up completely. I miss football so much, mainly feel like I threw away a good bit of potential but sometimes I feel like I just have a big head.
Nice man! Honestly I feel the same way, there's nothing wrong with wondering what we could've done with our ability had our heads been in the right place...that's why we're football players, we've got confidence man. In highschool / college I was skinny as a twig which was my issue, I filled out a little in college but couldn't get over 185 at 6'2. I could blaze a sub 4.5 forty on a good day however. I'll have to see if my Hudl footage is still up online.
I'm a 2x 5A State Champion and our coach screwed over all of our players by doing stuff like not giving us our footage to put on Hudl, throwing away letters from colleges. Most of our players were #1 in the state with 0 offers. The coach wanted to us to think he was the best coach ever and never wanted us to talk to any other coaches. I had a few offers from D1 colleges when I was in Juco already basically just based on my size but I don't think I'm going to be getting back into pads every again. The University that I'm going to doesn't even have a football team, but if they did I could probably play for them.
Jeez my dude that's a pain in the ass. There's always adult professional leagues my dude! There's a few in the area around me, I haven't gotten back into pads myself in a few years but it's something that I'm always considering. Only downside is that you've got to buy all the equipment yourself!
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When did Brady and Moss ever play together ??
Never I thought .....
Never I thought .....
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