in college, aau, even high school
 
 
its damn near impossible to have a conversation with people on here in regards to late game calls or any calls in generall if you never played the game before
 
 
everyone wants to compare different sports and thats just not right,
 
 
 
so who here has played anything?
 
 
played 4 years of college fb, and baseball, played hoops in hs also (by no means and im saying i know it all when it comes to playing, but at least i understand and have been in situations in a game, when a ref should swallow a whistle in either sport)
					its damn near impossible to have a conversation with people on here in regards to late game calls or any calls in generall if you never played the game before
everyone wants to compare different sports and thats just not right,
so who here has played anything?
played 4 years of college fb, and baseball, played hoops in hs also (by no means and im saying i know it all when it comes to playing, but at least i understand and have been in situations in a game, when a ref should swallow a whistle in either sport)

 
	 Very annoying to watch that guy get bad call after bad call after bad call
 Very annoying to watch that guy get bad call after bad call after bad call
							
						 . I played safety in HS and played some linebacker and DE in Pee Wee(I was an early bloomer) and stripping the ball is not easy. First off, your main focus is to bring down the ballcarrier and all your thinking is wrapping up and bringing him down. If you're just strictly going for the ball, your pretty much sacrificing the tackle because any decent RB is just going to run through you if your just going to arm tackle him and just going for the ball. I didn't play play basketball, but I rarely complain about missed FTs, especially from players that shoot like 50%. Anyone that has attempted FTs in gym class or just shooting around at the park knows it's not the easiest thing in the world, but the "average fan" that never shot a FT in his life is always the one that goes nutz about missed FTs thinking it's easy as pie.
. I played safety in HS and played some linebacker and DE in Pee Wee(I was an early bloomer) and stripping the ball is not easy. First off, your main focus is to bring down the ballcarrier and all your thinking is wrapping up and bringing him down. If you're just strictly going for the ball, your pretty much sacrificing the tackle because any decent RB is just going to run through you if your just going to arm tackle him and just going for the ball. I didn't play play basketball, but I rarely complain about missed FTs, especially from players that shoot like 50%. Anyone that has attempted FTs in gym class or just shooting around at the park knows it's not the easiest thing in the world, but the "average fan" that never shot a FT in his life is always the one that goes nutz about missed FTs thinking it's easy as pie.
							
						