
My son played select football now for three years. This season with the GA Giants has been the best ever for my son. Not only he learned many football skills and technique but also gained an overall experience and appreciation for the game which tops any Middle School or semi fun/competition league like the FFL. My son is eleven and played on the 11/12 GA Giants team (www.gagiants.net) this team as is right now could probably beat any Frisco Middle Schools teams around with points to spare. I honestly think that even a ninth grade team would be subject to loosing against them easily! During the Middle School season we went to several football games visiting with past friends from prior playing years. I have to say that looking at the Middle School play football and then on the weekend look at the select football teams play it’s like the difference between night and day! No comparing there, it’s like watching a clueless bunch of four year olds playing pewee soccer. It’s not about finding and choosing specific talent. Playing select football is about placing the kids in the proper spot and being able to mature them in the game. This is something that no Middle school or any other for “fun” leagues can do. That is why parents with even the remote inclination of having your child possibly mature in this game should consider select football!
I am so proud of all these boys on the Giants and what they have accomplished together, Nico, Sam, Jack you all are the best! My hats off to the coaches!





I played on that team in 09 and it was one of my best football experiences ever
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