I have a strong belief that even with me never playing with a high school football team even barely finishing summer practices in my start of my freshman year of high school. I still think I have the talent and the smarts capable for me to be eligible for collegiate football and school. I pride myself on being successful and getting the job done no matter what it may be; the stats shown on my profile are from my own practice with friends but don't let that deter you from me and the potential I bring as a dual threat. Over the high school years, I've always worked on my passing, playmaking & football IQ no matter what I was doing even after finishing high school. I'm driven by my family's financial situation and want to get them out of the neighborhood/city we live in, now I know what you're thinking, that may sound cliché, but for me I feel as if my situation is unique. Don't take pity on me for that though. I believe you should trust that I will be the best decision you ever make, with the development and hard work with whatever college decides to recruit me, I stand on the fact that my athletic career is just getting started. even if I'm not the most well-known at all *yet*.
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