First and foremost I would like to say and make known that, I am a hardworking individual. Not just as a player, but in anything I do. I enjoy pushing myself, striving to be the best, whether it be on the field, the court, the classroom, or even playing a simple video game against my brother. I'm not one of those kids who's played football since they could walk or whatnot, but it's something I enjoy doing. I bust my tail every practice working hard, preparing myself for whatever it is that lies ahead. Would I love to play ball at the next level? Absolutely, it's a dream of mine matter of fact. Am I willing to do what it takes to get there? You can bet on it. I'm just one of those guys who's gonna outwork the player you place in front of me, regardless of skill. Theres this saying I recently saw that I've become quite fond of 'I bust mine, to beat yours'. Definitely something any football player or person in general can live by.
Statistic | 2012 Junior Varsity |
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Games played | 6 |
Forced fumbles | 2 |
Pass break-ups | 17 |
Solo tackles | 10 |
Tackles for a loss | 3 |
Tackles | 4.2 sec. |
Average yards per punt | 60 yds. |
Long punt | 10 |
Punting attempts | 3 |
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