9 Tips for Players New to Football

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All Comments (21)
  • @manymanybees
    1. Don't play scared
    2. Be aware of who's around you
  • @xenophy-9562
    a kids mom got mad for us running a mile every practice now we do 2
  • @KC_reign
    Another tip, dont hesitate or be afraid. hits hurt way more when you are afraid
  • @willclark6431
    I've been playing football for 5 years why the hell and I watching this
  • @itsyaritza5826
    Who else hates the people on your football team that think your cool because they have all the accessories but they are trash
  • @jakeheitker3345
    There's a backup on my team that has all the gear that was ever created.
  • Freshman year I had no idea what I was doing, I went straight in, lined up at a random line (Ended up being running back) and I ended up starting on all special teams and I was second string offense and defense
  • @Meekkhi
    1. Don't be scared of getting hurt
    2. Always play until you hear a whistle not when you think they're down or you think the play is over if you don't hear a whistle keep going
  • @devon6am
    I learned Football by Madden lol
  • @corsamode0253
    Last game I drove some kid into his own quarteback and made both of them fall.
  • @justus4423
    Also learn basics: Tackling, Blocking, Throw and Catch and covering. First of all you should be able to do everything as a versitile player and also you can find hidden talents
  • @samy-g6757
    The more you’re confident, the less hard it is mentaly and physically.
  • @connorth6059
    Receiver? Quarterback? When I first started playing football in peewee I wanted to be a linebacker an old lineman a D lineman, something that hurt people I don't know if something is wrong with me probably but I enjoy tackling and hurting people
  • Idk if anyone is still watching this vid but if you really love the sport never give up on it unless you HAVE to. I started playing in 8th grade rec league all the way up until 11th grade. I was pretty tall for those years but ended up being a 6'1ish 205lb starting right tackle 12th grade.I was always undersized and not strong fr but worked my way to a starter through hard work and my aggressiveness. The importance for that was not being afraid to hit, and make sure you can hit someone HARD if you need to. Then I got lazy and quit for no reason fr and threw 4 1/2 years of my life away. Basically no matter how bs the coaches are or the summer work is, don't quit playing for selfish reasons. I promise that you'll miss the memories and people you've grown around.
  • @RookeiMM
    I never wanted to be receiver or rb or qb
    I actually wanted to be safety or cb but they put me as receiver
  • @jotoquito1234
    Jeez i need to show ppl this bc new player r mad annoying when they say why dont i start
  • @Dc-pm2hi
    Everything this guy is saying is true. When I first started football at 8, I got mad for them not putting at receiver. The coaches are going to try to put you at a position the fits best for you. And take baths with seasalt water, it helps a lot.
  • @joshholzinger13
    Kid on my team has a tinted visor, bicep bands, arm sleeves, towels, tights, spats and his own helmet and shoulder pads,







    Doesn’t even play