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1. What type of thoughts and feeling went through your head when you first saw that the boy had no legs, and was still a great football player? What did you think of the way he lost his legs? Why?
2. If you were on his team, what diferences would you feel? What about if you were on the team agaisnts him? Would it affect the way you played?
 
 
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Question number one: The thoughts and feelings that went through my mind were wow this kid actually has the guts to get out there and do what he loves doing, which is football. I think that the way that he lost his legs is a sad and very painful loss of legs. Even he said "and it was painful"
Question number two: I honestly would feel wierd playing ball with a disabled kid. Like what if he gets seriously injured, will he survive. If I was on the team playing against them i would feel very scared, but there just like us, just a little different in there own way. I think it deffenetly would effect the way I play because I wouldn't want to injure him, i would be very careful.
1. When I saw this boy, Kos, with no legs playing football, I was just amazed at how good he was and how he was able to tackle other players and how it took two opponents to tackle Kos. I think it was horrible the way he got hurt when he was younger. I don't think I would be as happy with my life as he is if that happened to me.
2. If I was on his team, I would probably be a little awkward around him but after a while I could probably accept him as a person and just play with him. If I was to play against Kos, I might be afraid to hurt him, because he has no legs, but maybe after I saw that he could play really well, I would get more competitive and just play against him.
Some thoughts was at first amazement. I felt how is he able to play football with such a huge disability while he still always has a bright smile. The way he lost his legs was a tough way to go. He even said it was painful. It made me think about how much terrible things can happen to you.
If I was on his team I would feel happy for him and how wall he does on the field. If I was on the team against him I would think why is he playing a contact sport when he has no legs. I think him having no legs would affect the way I played because I would probably underestimate his ability to play.
When I read about Kos I felt so happy that a kid who has no legs is confident and play football.Even though he is disabled he can do whatever he wants to do if he puts his mind to it.
If I was on the same team as Kos I would feel a little weird at first but then I would appreciate Kos and treat him like everybody else on the football team.If I was playing against Kos I would be afraid to go near him because I wouldn't want to hurt him.I would play against him as everybody else once I saw him playing the way I would play.
If I were playing with Kos I would think wow this kid has heart playing with that kind of disability and playing as well as he was. I think the way he lost his leg was very painful and I think is friend is a heartless person for throwing Kos under that train.
It would definetly affect my play because I would not want to hurt so I would not be as agressive as normal.
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Question 1: When I first saw the boy Kos, I thought wow, he has no legs, but is still a really good football player. I think the way that he lost his legs is just tramatic! I can't even imagine how much it hurt!
Question 2: If I was on Kos team, I would probobly feel really sorry for him, and treat him a little differently, by asking if he needed help with things. It would then all change though once I got to know him. If I was on the opposing team... honestly, i would feel awkward. I wouldn't want to be agressive with him, but then again, I wouldn't want to let my team down by not playing my hardest.
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