What should I write? Should I write my stats?, throw in some over used cliche's. No. I'm really not that kind of person. I've Loved this game ever since I was five years old, and I hit my opponent as hard as I could. It was an amazing feeling. My dad taught me a long time ago that if I wanted to be great I would need to give it everything i had, and when it feels like I have nothing left dig down deep and keep going wether it's practice, a game, or life. So thats what I do. I work hard, I dont pretend to know everything because I dont. I try to learn from everything and everyone around me. I try to help wherever and whenever I can wether it's with new teammates or the little guys in the youth team I started playing with. I'm a Fullback who runs as hard as i can every play. I also understand that sometimes I'm needed to help on the Line, or on special teams. It's part of being on a team. I work as hard in school as I do on the field. I'm nowhere near where I want to be in either but I work hard to be the best I can. The only thing I can say I'll bring to your school as an athlete or student is a good person who works hard and keeps digging for more at both.Thank you for looking at my Profile.
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