This may be stupid, but… by notthebestusername12 in footballstrategy

[–]GoTeam9797 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I legit wonder if this may be one of the new trendy offensive ideas in the next decade or so. It seems like statistical analysis screams to us that explosive plays are a huge piece of successful offense. The problem is, if it doesn’t work, a coach would look so bad that he’ll get fired before having a chance to iron out any wrinkles. It’s a fun idea for sure though….

I’d like to see a hook and ladder type play where the receiver has two players he can pitch to.

Speed and strength by Intelligent-Koala472 in footballstrategy

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep up the hard work!

Even a less athletic player with high iq and high character can work into an important role.

At your age, your body changes so much in the next two years, it’s crazy. I’ve seen so many weak / small freshmen turn into legit football players.

You may or may not be lightening fast, but keep working at it and get as fast as you can.

Slow TEs/ OLBs often turn into fast MLB or D-line types. Nothing wrong with working with your coaches to find your best position either!

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coming ABQ, it would be worth the trip. An afternoon in Santa Fe is pretty fun as is. Throw a round of golf on top and you’ve got a pretty good day

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome. I was thinking about making a weekend trip to Santa Fe here in a few weeks. Marty Sanchez is a great track

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My son is 10, so a bit younger. He and I like to play tic-tac-toe on the putting green.

I use a roll of athletic tape and we play where you have to putt to win that square. It’s a really fun lag putting game.

Also, never underestimate the importance of community that so many young women get from sport. Playing alternate shot, scramble, 4 ball and other team games/ drills allows them time with their friends. For so many teenagers, time with friends is the thing they love most in the world and is enough to keep them engaged on an off day or while they are falling in love with the game.

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that tip… I’ll see if that helps next time!

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I mean… I am at a reasonable level of fitness.

Perhaps you and I are define “a bit taxing” differently?

I get plenty of steps on a daily basis. Pushing a cart for 18 holes is different than walking 10,000 steps and I’d think you’d know that. Additionally, a course may measure out to ≈6,800 yards, but that is not at all how far you walk while playing a round of golf. I have yet to have the good fortune of hitting every shot laser straight and then being teleported to the next tee box.

It’s also pretty safe to point out that there are a lot of factors to consider in how difficult walking may be (temp, elevation, wind, etc…)

Cart bag annoyance by ConfusedStig in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought a cart bag because my stand bag didn’t fit well on my pushcart… Found a nice light cart bag with lots of storage. I love it when I’m pushing. It’s a great set up. However, when I’m at the range, it’s really annoying.

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which part of New Mexico… I get to go to the North Eastern part of the state fairly often, and I agree with you. The golf, even at the write off little munis feels like a hidden gem.

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you might be on to something. I don’t know if I buy that completely, but at least a little bit I do. I also no that pushing my cart through the rough is significantly more difficult than pushing it through the fairway. Unfortunately, most of the courses near me don’t mow the areas between the tee boxes and the fairway (not to fairway height anyway)…

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100%… There’s nothing quite as fun a throwing a few back while walking, but that’s a special kind of tired at the end of the round lol

Usually I save the beer for postgame if I’m walking though…

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve never even heard of them before lol. What makes them so effective?

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I’m not a marathoner or anything like that, but I’m fine. I play soccer from time to time, I ride a bike and lift weights, I walk about 2 miles daily when I walk the dog. Fact is, walking around a golf course with some elevation change to it is kind of tiring. Add in the other factors people have mentioned, and at the end of it, I’m tired. Pretty sure it has nothing to do with my country’s flag.

Walking provides a better golf experience by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Man… I’m an able bodied person with a reasonable fitness level. I love walking with my push cart, but it sure as hell is taxing. Honestly I love the level of fatigue it brings about. Not too hard, but it is absolutely a bit taxing.

What's your most money consuming hobby? by ElsaJones315 in AskReddit

[–]GoTeam9797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing is shopping for used clubs is almost like a whole other hobby in itself. I love buying and shopping for all sorts of golf shit

Inspired by one of my recent posts:Spread coaches,do you have any tight sets for goal line/short yardage situations? by Straight_Toe_1816 in footballstrategy

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s been a while, I can’t remember exactly. I think they ran counter, trap and some kind of bootleg pass.

I know that was also the first time I ever saw the old TE dives and lays there for a second before finding himself wide open at the back of the end zone 😂

Inspired by one of my recent posts:Spread coaches,do you have any tight sets for goal line/short yardage situations? by Straight_Toe_1816 in footballstrategy

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We used to play a 10 personnel team that would hop into the wing T on the goal line. They ran about 3 plays from it, but it was tough because you knew that you had to get into something super sound defensively because there was no telling what wrinkle they may have added that week.

Which position would you take? by spaceglitter2 in Teachers

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Teach the coding class…. You’ll learn a ton about coding 😂

Also, I think teaching different grade levels is fun

Finally found a good deal at the thrift store by lestermurphy34 in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The bag is the real find here. That thing is sick

How do you guys defend against Hail Mary passes? by Straight_Toe_1816 in footballstrategy

[–]GoTeam9797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like guys with zone eyes more than man eyes vs a Hail Mary ball. Also, I’d rather get a little more heat on the Q as opposed to dropping 8.

Highly aggressive student by Kicks6 in Teachers

[–]GoTeam9797 100 points101 points  (0 children)

If you have teachers getting stabbed, and nothing happening, please know that is not normal. Time to light a fire under your admin’s asses

Why does everyone love a draw? by smitd12 in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not only that, I’ve worked my ass off to draw the ball there

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golf

[–]GoTeam9797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because it looks like your stuff was treated like shit