If the NSFL were to close tomorrow and every piece of the football world were to no longer exist and it were finable and jailable offense to do anything related, I still think that Brock would be ok. First off, Brock has his degree in software engineering and could easily find a job somewhere being a full stack developer, most likely building and/or maintaining web applications. If for some reason he finds that he doesn't want to sit at a desk all day and be confined to a cube, then he may opt to go work for his dad in his construction and excavation business, which despite not really knowing anything about it, a big strong guy is always welcome on such job sites. There's also a real possibility that he tries to go into coaching. Growing up Brock played not only football, but baseball and soccer as well so he's knowledgeable in multiple sports and could easily lend a hand. When it comes down to it if football ceased to exist, it wouldn't be the end of the world for Brock.
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