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Guys are playing more minutes than their production justifies
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[QUOTE="Townie72, post: 3197349, member: 780"] When things are soooo obvious, it doesn't take much talent or sensitivity. It's hard to see your own generation without experience. In my high school gym classes there were kids from each grade. Skinny thirteen year olds were in the same class with heavily muscled and bearded 19 year olds. We frequently played "dodgeball" a game in which six fully-inflated basketball were thrown out on the gym floor while the gym teacher went to his office and closed the door. The last man standing who hadn't been hit, won the games. 13 yr. olds were trapped in corners cowering with their hands over their privates while near men wound up and threw basketballs overhand at them from 15 feet away. No one complained. No irate mothers showed up demanding this stop. No lawyers threatened a suit. Kids just survived it. It was training for the real world, I guess. When I see what people now consider "bullying" (e.g., lack of "inclusion") it's quite hilarious. This really is the weakest generation ever. [/QUOTE]
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