if you have a sincere love for the game, and are willing to learn and to accept the bad with the good, then YES!
2007-01-29 11:29:01
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answered by patriot07 5
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It sounds like you have the drive to play the game, the next step is being able to focus mentally. Memorizing plays, defensive fronts, formations, studying film, etc, are also a crucial part of the game. Even the most athletic of athletes can fail in the game of football solely because they don't have the smarts for it or the will to learn these complicated procedures. Another key point is what level you are trying to play at, a high school football team will most likely take you if you work as hard as you say you do and learn the intricacies of the game. College holds a much higher standard than high school, if you are going into college its all about recruiting yourself and getting your name and abilities out to coaches.
2007-01-29 19:46:43
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answered by WIldcatFB71 1
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Well u just got get fast and stronger even if u are.
Then u will make it since u try a lot;
Learn some basic skills for skill position on NFL.com they gave u some basic advices about WR and RB, etc. except for linemen.
run more often to get ur stamina up.
Lets wish u make it!
2007-01-29 20:00:05
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answered by scofield24z 3
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Depends on alot.
Your skills
stamina
do any of your friends play for school because there
is a big dif between pickup games and an actual game.
2007-01-29 19:41:50
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answered by Eric 2
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If you are willing to work hard at it. Trust me I played football since I was in 4th grade and you have to be willing to accept critisiscm and work hard. You have to have good fundamentals and be in good shape.
2007-01-29 20:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If you pass the calesthedics in practice, and pass the scrimages in practice, you would probably would make the team lol :)
2007-01-29 19:31:46
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answered by gods creation 5
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probably
2007-01-29 20:54:52
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answered by <3 2
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