When I was in 4th grade I started playing football and I got interested right away, I liked that you could and hit someone and not be punished and I liked that it was such an agressive sport. I have learned a lot about myself, like that I like to be more physical than people and that I always work harder than people if its a game, practice, or working out anything. I think the game just comes to me easily, I am good at reading a offense and figuring out what is gonna happen, I also think that im good at filling the gap as a linebacker. I am very much a team player, at times I get mad at people because there not doing their job but its all a learning experience for that player and I help them through it. On my team I was one of the guys who would lead warm ups and tell people what to do when they were doing it wrong and just trying to get everyone ready to play football, I think those are some of my main leadership qualites. I also play basketball and I am very athletic in that and it only helps me in football it improves everything I do in football. I am so passionate about football because it's my life, its always been my dream to get onto the big stages of football.
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