What makes me a good candidate for your team is my personality, and coachability. When I'm with my team no matter high school or club I am always trying to create a good and positive setting, asking the team how there day is going, seeing if I can help them with anything. During game days I am always trying to be the hype man making sure my team is ready for the upcoming minutes of play. With coachability, I am always asking what I can do better, and if they tell me something to work on or how to fix a certain technique, the next play I'm fixing it, until they say its better. What makes me different from other recruits is my work ethic on and off the field, for example if I do not understand a specific tecnique or drill, I will work until it is drilled into my head. As most people will do it until they get in right one or two times, but with me I wont stop until it is basicslly muscle memory. I will stay after training doing the same drill over and over again until I am satisfied at the level of understanding on how to do it, same goes for school if I need help with math I will be after school almost everyday for tutoring until I understand it completely.
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