Simple fact: If you are the kid who over hustles on the court or the field there is a high percentage chance that I and most other people hate you. Whether you're in high school, college, or just playing intramural sports there is always that one kid who puts in way too much effort into the little things. A key example of this nerd is Rudy from Notre Dame. So quit diving for loose balls that are clearly out of bounds, showing up for practice way too early so the coach sees you, and taking charges in a 3 on 3 game at the YMCA. An you just might start to gain a little respect from your peers and the hoes.
-Hall Trane
8 comments:
I thought hustling got you the hoes? This explains quite a bit.
All that comes to my mind is Tim Tebow...nuff said
How about the kids who in practice are 50 yards ahead of everyone in running drills?
I was always in the back of pack laboring along thinking that he was the biggest tool of the team
Joe, I can totally see you just being like, "what the fuck" and just hating the kid in first. Then making fun of him to the kid in second from last when you both get finished.
Man, I feel you on this. Worst example when a kid thinks he can hold u on the wing or for you Nick in the post, you just give him one move or a little jelly and he bites like a largemouth bass on Bill Dance's popper bait lure. So then you feel the need to play with him for a while. Then when he comes back for more you get annoyed and don't even want the rock anymore.
thats why dan aka skeletor aka the juicer gets all the ho's, he never hustles, he just drops sick dimes
rich olivera. you know you're an over-the-top hustler when you get form-tackled by a teammate while lapping them and subsequently receive a bat-wing in the face in the locker room. that's what teammates are for.
Hustling does get you hoes, this guys one of those people on the court that makes it seem like he's not trying because he's actually awful. If you're not trying to win why play at all? Go hit the stationary bike and leave the competitors to do what they do.
Sorry if that was rude ha, love the blog though.
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