I love football. I am adaptable and willing to try any position the coach says. In Agriculture, I am looking to do field maintainence after graduation either at a university or maybe a pro field. I am a good guy and do my best to work well with others. I do not get into trouble at school or out. I try to keep my nose clean and concentrate on my studies. Currently I lift weights three times per week, perform conditioning drills two days per week-then 2-3 nights per week I go to the YMCA to work on my cardio and core.
Alot of players seem to think they are the only ones that win a game, and everyone else causes a loss. I have been taught that it takes a TEAM to win or lose, and one position must compliment the others for a play to work as designed. I am a team player and believe that players should do what they are told by the coaches. The coaches usually have a game plan and individualism does not always fit into most of those plans.
Given a chance, I feel that I would be a good fit into any program and will give the team my best everyday. As far as positions, I will play whatever position the coaches want me to try out for. I just love to play the game. Thank you.
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