| Okey doke------and to settle the argument.......you are correct about being able to still kick a ball with my toes tied and not being able to throw a ball. Now, if you allowed someone to play soccer in that condition, basically worthless, then you go right ahead. You can allow the tied up finger person to play football because he can still perform in other areas, since football does not require everyone to be a quarterback and throw the ball. Soccer does require everyone on the field to be able to run and kick effectively, but you are correct in your example.
As for the broken bones.....I never said I played professional sports or have played in sanctioned organized sports, but I have played sports for most of my life since about 7 years old. I broke all my toes at the same time while playing basketball for my squad in the Navy. I broke the bones in my foot, again all at the same time, while lifting weights and not paying attention. These are injuries I have had throughout my life, the last one last year, and to answer your question, I did sit on the bench in highschool alot. Actually, I did not play for any school teams after my sophmore year due to knee injuries. That does not mean I quit playing in tournements, intramural or city teams, just not for the school.
__________________ I refuse to answer that question.....because I do not know the answer. |