Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most football teams will take anyone. I am at a big NOVA public and freshman year most of the boys arrive never having played football at all and some schools have to basically beg boys to play. A reasonably athletic kid should have no trouble. Show up at tryouts.
Your jurisdiction probably runs a rec flag football league. In meantime show up for that. Don't think there is a whole lot of rec tackle football anymore given what people now know about football and brain impacts.
They take everyone on the team but only a few play in the games. He can practice throwing and catching the football with you or friends or a local gym. A lot of flag football teams are boys and girls so it’s not taking seriously. Flag football doesn’t fill the stadiums.
Practice throwing? No—OP’s kid won’t be throwing. Line.
Still. If he’s playing football he can at least be proficient in throwing the ball. It’s not like a normal ball shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most football teams will take anyone. I am at a big NOVA public and freshman year most of the boys arrive never having played football at all and some schools have to basically beg boys to play. A reasonably athletic kid should have no trouble. Show up at tryouts.
Your jurisdiction probably runs a rec flag football league. In meantime show up for that. Don't think there is a whole lot of rec tackle football anymore given what people now know about football and brain impacts.
They take everyone on the team but only a few play in the games. He can practice throwing and catching the football with you or friends or a local gym. A lot of flag football teams are boys and girls so it’s not taking seriously. Flag football doesn’t fill the stadiums.
Practice throwing? No—OP’s kid won’t be throwing. Line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most football teams will take anyone. I am at a big NOVA public and freshman year most of the boys arrive never having played football at all and some schools have to basically beg boys to play. A reasonably athletic kid should have no trouble. Show up at tryouts.
Your jurisdiction probably runs a rec flag football league. In meantime show up for that. Don't think there is a whole lot of rec tackle football anymore given what people now know about football and brain impacts.
They take everyone on the team but only a few play in the games. He can practice throwing and catching the football with you or friends or a local gym. A lot of flag football teams are boys and girls so it’s not taking seriously. Flag football doesn’t fill the stadiums.
Anonymous wrote:I think it would be hard to jump in as a senior. It's really violent at the age because they are all man-sized and I think you'd be looking at Varsity. If they'll let him play J-V as a senior, that would be better and safer. I think if he's athletic, he'll be fine if he does the summer camp. I'm sure they do workouts now - he should see if he can join those.
Anonymous wrote:Most football teams will take anyone. I am at a big NOVA public and freshman year most of the boys arrive never having played football at all and some schools have to basically beg boys to play. A reasonably athletic kid should have no trouble. Show up at tryouts.
Your jurisdiction probably runs a rec flag football league. In meantime show up for that. Don't think there is a whole lot of rec tackle football anymore given what people now know about football and brain impacts.