My introduction to football was when I was a sophomore in high school. The only problem is I never got to play until my junior year. I would be a great fit for a team because in my opinion I have great potential. My sophomore year I was just a special teams guy and a 3 string punter. My Junior year I started on our 3rd game into the season and after that started every game. My character is shy and not as out going but once I get to know you then I am more outgoing, funny, relaxed, and also an honest person and teammate. Even though some people want to be all buttered up. I will tell you the truth even if you don't like it because I care for everyone's well being and mental health. Me being honest my athleticism could be better but I still have time to work on it. I want to be the best player I can be but sometimes I feel like I can workout better by myself, not with a big group of people. Academically I get average to above average grades in my classes. I am a very hands on person. If it is just bookwork and nothing else I feel like I can't really understand what you are trying to teach me unless I see it and/or do it. One of goals is to go pro one day. Another goal is to play college football where I can show my skills and a college that believes in my talent and dedication to the team.
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