What makes me the football player I am today is my will to win, drive to get better, and courage to take on any challenge or task. When in the heat of a game I'm ready for anything and will play the hardest out of anyone on the field no matter the conditions or who i'm playing. But what's most important is my versatility. The ability to play multiple positions on offense and defense is something you don't see in everyone. Outside my primary position I posses the ability to fill in the gap for someone who's been injured and get the job done for offense I'm able to play RB, TE, C, or G and on defense I'm able to play MLB, OLB, DE, and nose tackle.
Throughout my football career I've had ups and downs, and within these moments I try to learn from them. This has helped me grow into the football player you see today. More specifically my sophomore season of football has helped the most, playing on varsity as a sophomore has given me the ability to handle adversity, it's helped me gain confidence in my own abilities and respect with my teammates and coaches. Not only has my sophomore season of football helped me as a player but also as a student, it's helped me take on difficult tasks within the classroom.
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