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I was offered a position on a Semi-pro football team in my city called the Valdosta Hawks as a FB/LB/G/Gunner on special teams. Based on practice so far they've told me I may start at FB/G/ or LB but if I start both offense and Defense I can't play gunner which blows ( favorite position ) but oh well. Figured i'd share .. I thought it was cool as poo :p

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Cool, wish I were still able to play. Absolutely the funnest sport I ever played, knowing most all the other guys in the league made it that much more fun.

The conditioning we are going through right now is probably the worst physical pain i've experienced in a long time .. but I wouldn't trade it for anything right now .. it's just awesome to give everything I have and not feel any regrets. Which makes me wonder why some NFL players feel as entitled as they do. Play for the love of the game the paycheck is a bonus!

When I left highschool I never thought i'd be able to play ever again.

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:biggrinjester: Hell if I know .. I do know we will probably lose every game the 1st year because of how pooty of a job they did marketing the team.

If that happens, you guys will have a better spot in next year's draft. Correct?

Congrats, that is pretty cool.

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If that happens, you guys will have a better spot in next year's draft. Correct?

Congrats, that is pretty cool.

I think it works like nfls UDFA signings .. they call guys that didnt make pro teams or guys that didn't get recruited to college and ask them if they'd like to play because there are pro and college scouts at some games. There are going to be buccaneer scouts at our first game in gainesville .. may be more but that's all i've heard so far.

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