(07-03-2018, 11:34 PM)nunccoepi Wrote:No one has the same path to professional football, even if it includes a stop in the development league, tell us about your path to success. What obstacles did you have to overcome?1.I played for a smaller high school and had to truly stand out on both the field and the classroom to get where I wanted. I also was always surrounded by people who would rather smoke then practice and as a guy who is very faith based took some ridicule for my life decisions.
What made you want to become a WR?
Are you the type of player that demands the spotlight as the focal point of an offense? Or more of a versatile piece of the larger puzzle for a team?
2. If you give an ok QB a great WR then that QB will become elite. A great WR will also help other WR’s by pulling the defense away from them. So by being a WR I can really help and impact a team.
3. I believe I’m more of a versatile piece of course any player would love the spot light but I won’t demand it. I would rather be a number 2 or 3 receiver on a championship team then the best player on the worst team in the league. Again I’m very faith based (almost to a Tim Tebow level) so even if I had the spotlight it wouldn’t be on me. All glory would and will go to God. I may claim to be a rockstar but I am only on the field. Off the field I’m more laid back and out of the spot light.