Judge Smails
Footballguy
All over the place. I’ve had multiple HR games at 5 levels and made a basket for the other team once. Took the tip off and raced in the wrong direction
As I walked away, I heard the HC ask “who was that?,” and my position coach respond “I have no idea..”
Senior year, walked on to the football team. Wanted to play receiver, but I’m slow and was a smoker. Also had no inkling of what the playbook consisted of, and in my one practice opportunity to catch a pass, I ran the wrong route. The backup qb, who threw the pass (and was an ******* anyway), screamed at me (as he should have), and that was that.
Next practice, I got moved to DE. Had no idea what I was doing, but we were short on bodies, so they slid me over. We had a preseason game coming up, and one of the big keys for us was that if we had a clear line to the qb, we were supposed to sprint towards him with our arms straight up. Ok, cool. I finally get in the game, and on the first play I’m completely unblocked with a direct path to the qb. I do as I’m told, he releases the ball, and I pull up so I don’t get a penalty. Mission accomplished. I trot back to the huddle and look around to see a bunch of faces that shouldn’t be there. Apparently my pressure forced an INT, but had no idea. The qb (same *******) tells me to get the eff of the field. We may have been called for 12 in the huddle, but I don’t remember. I think I got a couple more plays that game, but that was about it.
A few games into the season, I was bored and frustrated. I decided to quit after practice one day, so I went to the coach’s office. There were 3-4 coaches in there chatting (including my position coach), and I interrupted to tell some ******** story about how my dad was making me quit. HC said we hate to lose you, blah blah blah, thanks for coming by.
As I walked away, I heard the HC ask “who was that?,” and my position coach respond “I have no idea..”
Spot. On.
I was kicking footballs in the quad with some friends and the college football coach told me to come out for the team as a walk on as a junior.
As I was a barefoot kicker would I be dating myself if I said my hero growing up was Tony Franklin? LOL - greg the leg is the best Jets kicker since old man Pat Leahy....man Im old!I was kicking footballs in the quad with some friends and the college football coach told me to come out for the team as a walk on as a junior.
Hah! I forgot we were fellow collegiate walk-on kickers. Salud, Kiddnets! J-E-T-S kicking frustrations the past five years before Greg The Leg have been painful for both of us. I'd forgotten you kicked.
That's my glory story, too, except I quit kicking to play higher-level club hockey instead of sticking with football. But I wouldn't trade a month or so of NCAA interscholastic collegiate experience for much.
this was me 15 years agoi've apparently forgotten how to throw a baseball. found that out today.
greg the leg is the best Jets kicker since old man Pat Leahy....man Im old!
This just happened in my daughters high school game. We are a very good team, the team we played was not very good. Anyway my daughter has been struggling at the plate this season. She finally hammers a ball that did get more than 10 ft off the ground. LF was playing ~ 180 or so feet (210 field). Ball is coming she pump her feet but doesn't actually move anywhere, at the very last second throws her arm out to the side and ball lands directly in her glovea team story, from little league. it was the 8-9 yr old division and we had a good team. mitchell-linden little league. we made the championship game and played at a better than usual field in kissena park. game went to extra innings and we were up 10-8 in the bottom of the 7th, games were 6 innings. two outs and a runner on third for our opponent when their number 3 hitter, a RH hits a screaming rope to right center field. i played 2nd base always. back in the day, everyone had to play 1/2 game and it usually was the RF, the kid that signed up but just stood out there and picked weeds. well, the ball screams over my head and i knew this was a tie game. gary bader was in RF, lol. i turn around and bader never moved…….he kinda turned sideways and put a backhand out, he was a righty, glove on the left hand. ball is slicing and it hits smack in the middle of his webbing. catch, end of game. the pandemonium that ensued was epic. it’s been almost 50 years but i just knew i would never forget gary bader’s name. it was that epic. the kid couldn’t catch a cold if you sneezed in his mouth.
I started bowling in a league a few years ago due to some friends. They also talked us into going to a big bowling tourney in Vegas that happens every October. It's a handicap league and tournament (no PBA tour stuff). I hadn't bowled in about 20 years and have never really bowled consistently at any point. I did take three quarters of bowling in college. It was a great time waster in between real classes to blow off some steam so I knew some basics.Back in the day, my best sport was 10-pin bowling (I qualified for the PBA tour). I was in a scratch league (ie, no handicap), and there were lots of things still to be determined the last night of competition including first place and all individual awards (high average, series, game, etc.). The prize money for these things was in the thousands.
I had to exist in the universe you described and bowled many a tournament in both scratch (where I would excel) and handicap (where I would get killed) divisions. Case in point. I bowled in a state tournament and won all events scratch (and set the state record doing it). All events is your total score in singles, doubles, and team events. I won singles with some crazy score, but my doubles partner and team did terrible and were last or close to it. (IIRC, I beat my three teammates combined in one game.) But my total score with handicap for singles and all events didn't even cash (my handicap was 0). There were always people similar to you carrying a 140 average that had the day of their life, averaging 220 for a weekend out of nowhere. Add in the handicap, and I literally couldn't beat them (I would have to average more than 300 a game).I proceed to go out and bowl the best three days of my life. I finish 22nd overall for combined scores (three days of bowling for three games per day). 10th for Doubles, 18th in Singles, and 62nd in teams (4 person).
Not trying to be a ****, but if it was indirect, if it went in it would not of counted, no?while training in Germany with the CA u19 state team, we got to play the full national team from Cameroon (along with German youth state teams and a bundesliga 2 pro side)... the same one that went to the World Cup including guys like Roger Milla (who I had drinks with at the training facility) and N'kono. I was nutmegged so many times in the first 30 minutes I just stopped trying to defend and kept my legs closed. but at the end of the game, I ended up taking an indirect freekick shot on a grossly out of position N'kono- and nailed it. best shot of my life- pace, dipping and bending into the upper right corner. my eyes were getting bigger and bigger- until... N'kono- who had been standing practically on the PK spot with his arms crossed when I hit it- took one giant bound backwards and jumped off the landing leg further back and up to just get a finger on it and punch it over the bar. my eyed got even bigger then. I'll never forget he nonchalantly got his feet under him and glared at me before breaking out laughing. tbh- scoring would have been a better memory- but seeing that save from a world class iconic GK on my shot... almost as good.
Guys that did that are sandbagging MF'rs. I hate those guys. I was just on the front end of improving and it is amazing what going from a house ball to a personal ball will do for your score. It's almost like 20 pins just for that. I bowled really well for that tourney but nowhere close to a 220 avg. I was a 467/522/559 (171 avg) and got a total of 702 pins for HC (78 pins per game).I had to exist in the universe you described and bowled many a tournament in both scratch (where I would excel) and handicap (where I would get killed) divisions. Case in point. I bowled in a state tournament and won all events scratch (and set the state record doing it). All events is your total score in singles, doubles, and team events. I won singles with some crazy score, but my doubles partner and team did terrible and were last or close to it. (IIRC, I beat my three teammates combined in one game.) But my total score with handicap for singles and all events didn't even cash (my handicap was 0). There were always people similar to you carrying a 140 average that had the day of their life, averaging 220 for a weekend out of nowhere. Add in the handicap, and I literally couldn't beat them (I would have to average more than 300 a game).
I was a unicorn compared to modern serious bowlers. I had one ball. Not 16 different ones. Guys would rent multiple lockers or travel with a mobile bowling ball station hauling all their equipment around. I just knew how to adjust using my one ball and still score well. I never took things anywhere near as serious as some of these other bowling obsessed guys. I bowled in one league. If someone asked me, I might sub in a different one once in a while. I was never someone that enjoyed bowling 5 or 6 nights a week. Oddly enough, the more I bowled, the less I enjoyed it.
not trying to say you're a ****, but imagine there were 10 other guys playing with me.Not trying to be a ****, but if it was indirect, if it went in it would not of counted, no?while training in Germany with the CA u19 state team, we got to play the full national team from Cameroon (along with German youth state teams and a bundesliga 2 pro side)... the same one that went to the World Cup including guys like Roger Milla (who I had drinks with at the training facility) and N'kono. I was nutmegged so many times in the first 30 minutes I just stopped trying to defend and kept my legs closed. but at the end of the game, I ended up taking an indirect freekick shot on a grossly out of position N'kono- and nailed it. best shot of my life- pace, dipping and bending into the upper right corner. my eyes were getting bigger and bigger- until... N'kono- who had been standing practically on the PK spot with his arms crossed when I hit it- took one giant bound backwards and jumped off the landing leg further back and up to just get a finger on it and punch it over the bar. my eyed got even bigger then. I'll never forget he nonchalantly got his feet under him and glared at me before breaking out laughing. tbh- scoring would have been a better memory- but seeing that save from a world class iconic GK on my shot... almost as good.
At some point I sharted my pants, too.
Oh i imagine there are, and you see none of them when you shootnot trying to say you're a ****, but imagine there were 10 other guys playing with me.Not trying to be a ****, but if it was indirect, if it went in it would not of counted, no?while training in Germany with the CA u19 state team, we got to play the full national team from Cameroon (along with German youth state teams and a bundesliga 2 pro side)... the same one that went to the World Cup including guys like Roger Milla (who I had drinks with at the training facility) and N'kono. I was nutmegged so many times in the first 30 minutes I just stopped trying to defend and kept my legs closed. but at the end of the game, I ended up taking an indirect freekick shot on a grossly out of position N'kono- and nailed it. best shot of my life- pace, dipping and bending into the upper right corner. my eyes were getting bigger and bigger- until... N'kono- who had been standing practically on the PK spot with his arms crossed when I hit it- took one giant bound backwards and jumped off the landing leg further back and up to just get a finger on it and punch it over the bar. my eyed got even bigger then. I'll never forget he nonchalantly got his feet under him and glared at me before breaking out laughing. tbh- scoring would have been a better memory- but seeing that save from a world class iconic GK on my shot... almost as good.
5th grade basketballI forgot my other glorious sports moment. 8th grade, playing baseball. I got the stomach bug and knew it before the game started. I decided to play anyway. In the 5th inning I crack a double. I’m leading off and then proceed to projectile vomit all over 2nd base. At some point I sharted my pants, too.
We only had 9 players that game and the coach asked me if I could finish. I was like, “sure can.” My mom was so mad at me.
I think I vomited 7-8 times that night when I got home.
so far, this is my favorite.Senior year as captain won every coin flip (home and away).![]()
How much would you pay to have a highlight video of your "career" exploits?
Are we talking highlights or video of every single game in entirety? I think there are some games that are better left in the past but I think I wouldn't mind seeing more than just highlights. Interesting question. I would probably go up to $1K for most games in their entirety and then a highlight montage to close out it out. It would be interesting to see just how good my memory is of those highlight moments. I am sure they are not quite as good as I remember. hahahaHow much would you pay to have a highlight video of your "career" exploits?