ISTJ: "Guys, I don't think we're playing this game right...The PE teacher said she was supposed to be over there, and we're not supposed to kick the ball until we've done that...Guys?"
ISFJ: "Please just don't hit me in the face with the ball like INTJ" *pulls phone out* "mom, can you pick me up? I'm scared."
INFJ: "I don't think that a person should run unless they're being chased."
INTJ: "So all I have to do is hit the ball at the exact right moment at a forty five degree angle at this velocity and...." *gets hit in the head with the ball*
ISTP: "Everyone keeps passing to ESFP and ESTP...Can we go back to the individual sports now?"
ISFP: *finally gets passed the ball, someone else comes up and tries to take it* "Oh, sorry, you can have it"
INFP: *starts crying when the PE teacher criticizes them*
INTP: "Wouldn't it be more interesting if we played this game with buckets instead of nets and we rode on rollerblades...ooh, and underwater!"
ESTP: "Ball! Ball! Pass me the ball! Yes! Must beat everyone! SPORTS!"
ESFP: "Hey guys, look at me! I made a goal!" *spins* *dances* *carried away on the shoulders of their teammates chanting their name*
ENFP: "Wow, ESTP is getting a little bit competitive over there. Remember guys, this is all for fun!"
ENTP: "I've never played this game before..." *PE teacher starts to explain the game* "Yeah yeah, I got it, let's just play, I'll figure it out later."
ESTJ: *brings out book of drills* "So this says, to warm up we should start with this drill...hey, why are you guys starting the game already?"
ESFJ: "Alright guys, we can do it! Nice pass! Keep it up, team! I brought snacks for afterward, too!"
ENFJ: "Let me help teach all of you that are struggling with this sport"
ENTJ: "Look, we have got to stick to a unified plan in order to beat the other team. I'm going to be here, you're going to be here...what do you mean who put me in charge?"
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