My biggest goal is to play at a D1 college and become a very well known and recognized Defensive End. What makes me a good candidate for my team is my commitment to the sport. I have been committed to playing ball since I was in 4th grade and I want to continue to play ball for as long as I can, I stay disciplined to waking up for 6am workout and practices after school or studying film in a classroom and at home. I have always tried to be a leader and did my best to do so, I teach my fellow teammates plays or techniques they need to learn or make sure not to bring them down while someone might be doing so. I have always had good relationships with my coaches, for example in high school my O-line coach would come to me after plays and ask what play it was that was ran or what we saw, my Defensive Coordinator and I would have a conversation almost every practice about the stunts we had ran for a team and how I could do it to my best ability. Even now with my current d-line coach at juco, we have a really good relationship to where we can talk about anything and I know I can go to him with anything, related to football or not, he’s one of the best coaches I think I’ll ever get the opportunity to play for.
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