Put up your lacrosse stick and play a real man's sport "bro." TFM.

  1. Fudge

    I played lacrosse in high school. I think that’s fine as long as you don’t fall into that bro lifestyle.

    15 years ago at 8:32 pm
    1. BROnald Reagan

      True. I love lacrosse and it is a man’s sport. It’s not football or baseball, but it beats most things IMO.

      15 years ago at 10:13 pm
  2. the frugitive

    play a real sport? what do you southern kids play these days? Blowing your football team doesn’t count as a sport

    15 years ago at 10:57 pm
  3. BRO

    Lax is a man’s sport. It takes more to play than baseball and just as much, at least, as football. Maybe you not man enough to handle it.

    15 years ago at 11:42 pm
    1. Bobby Cox

      Yeah I guess hitting a 90 mph fastball is a lot easier than twirling a ball. There’s a reason collegiate lax coaches recruit high school football players, it’s because lax takes minimal effort to learn.

      15 years ago at 11:24 am
    2. everyoneinmyfamilyisadoctor

      yea thats what the goalie said when i shot a 98 mph rip off his shoulder. lacrosse is the fastest sport on two feet and just as much contact as football yet less padding. so stfu you have no clue what you are talking about GDI

      15 years ago at 1:23 pm
  4. I still hunt with mccain

    lax is just a sport for prissy kids who couldnt make the hockey or football team

    15 years ago at 12:00 am
    1. Dip Skoal Your American

      All those sports are in three separate seasons so your point is invalid.

      15 years ago at 10:09 am
    2. laxin like i'm fratty

      I played football hockey and lacrosse, and i promise you lacrosse was the hardest of all three.

      15 years ago at 9:49 am
  5. Capt. Frat

    Lax is frat, bro. Don’t be mad cause your parents couldn’t afford for you to play, GDI.

    15 years ago at 8:55 am
  6. Broman Fratholic

    Lacrosse is a perfectly frathletic endeavor that happened to be born on the wrong side of the Mason-Dixon line and thus was picked up by the other kind. Luckily, it’s started the long journey home; by the time our legacies fratriculate, it will be seen on the same level as baseball.

    15 years ago at 7:23 am