Tackling drills would have been a lot more fun.
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If only, back in the day...
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Not sure what is the main point of the article.

I think someone is foolish if they do not think that men are more physical than women. I dont think anyone is denying that is the case. It is pretty obvious to me.
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Not sure what is the main point of the article.

I think someone is foolish if they do not think that men are more physical than women. I dont think anyone is denying that is the case. It is pretty obvious to me.
@taiwan_girl said in Tackling drills would have been a lot more fun.:
Not sure what is the main point of the article.

I think someone is foolish if they do not think that men are more physical than women. I dont think anyone is denying that is the case. It is pretty obvious to me.
Might be to you, but not to the Biden Administration...
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@taiwan_girl said in Tackling drills would have been a lot more fun.:
Not sure what is the main point of the article.

I think someone is foolish if they do not think that men are more physical than women. I dont think anyone is denying that is the case. It is pretty obvious to me.
Might be to you, but not to the Biden Administration...
@jolly Though as a "counterpoint", I was shown an article where there are a number of states that are looking to restrict or ban transgenders from competing in the opposite sex sports.
The article asked those states for specific examples within those states where there were transgender people competing on opposite sex sports that were a problem, and pretty much every state could not name an example within their state.
As the article say, "It is a solution in search of a problem"
(Just to be clear, I think that transgender people completing in opposite sex sports does give them an advantage)
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@jolly Though as a "counterpoint", I was shown an article where there are a number of states that are looking to restrict or ban transgenders from competing in the opposite sex sports.
The article asked those states for specific examples within those states where there were transgender people competing on opposite sex sports that were a problem, and pretty much every state could not name an example within their state.
As the article say, "It is a solution in search of a problem"
(Just to be clear, I think that transgender people completing in opposite sex sports does give them an advantage)
@taiwan_girl said in Tackling drills would have been a lot more fun.:
@jolly Though as a "counterpoint", I was shown an article where there are a number of states that are looking to restrict or ban transgenders from competing in the opposite sex sports.
The article asked those states for specific examples within those states where there were transgender people competing on opposite sex sports that were a problem, and pretty much every state could not name an example within their state.
As the article say, "It is a solution in search of a problem"
(Just to be clear, I think that transgender people completing in opposite sex sports does give them an advantage)
Connecticut has already had a problem. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Athletically speaking...Back in the dim mists of high school, I was slower than an arthritic turtle. We're talking 5.8 40's. That's laughable. I was faster than a lot of girls and a heckuva lot stronger. For example, I have jacked a softball over a three hundred foot fence...I don't think there are any women in NCAA softball who could do that.
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