I'm not sure what I want to do as far as studies to pick a specific field yet. I really enjoy the QB position it's challenging at times and i work hard at practice this urging the time in running plays plus I go to Coach Yale Vanoy QB Coach and go over technique in many drills as far as straight drops , roll outs and sprint outs. I play football if I'm not then I'm trainning with Coach Yale at the QB position or doing Speed and Agility with another coach. I have been playing for 5 years now and for 3.5 years I was D End or M LB and on other side either wide out or
T End. I was always the one guy down field all the time blocking for my teammates and I have great hands I feel like. On the other side I want to hit someone so I got to do that a lot. My parents have done their best to raise me and teach me the right way to do things. How important it is to treat all with respect and be a great character person. Like my dad says we all wear the same badge all the time. Everyone knows all of our group and there is a lot but we all represent each other all the time.
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