Richard D'Attoria always starts game day off right. The night before, he goes to bed at 7 PM and then he gets a full 12 hours of sleep, ready to wake up for the next day. Before he heads to the practice facility, he looks through the section of the playbook that they plan to use in that game. He quizzes himself on the different audibles he'll call to clue in his teammates, and tries to remember his assignment in every possible situation. Find the deepest man, blitz, crash the box, shade left, follow the QBs eyes...
He drives to the guest practice facility early in the morning and eats breakfast there. He's usually the first one there, so he sets up the equipment and starts doing drills. He leaves dummies rolling and donuts flying as he works on tackling. As his teammates and coaches start to arrive, he scrimmages with passion. Back when he was at Northwestern playing college football, he would always eat normal Domino's pizza on gameday lunch, but now he just sneaks a slice into his meal plan. Much to the chagrin of his teammates, he eats the crust first. When he's done with his special lunch, it's just team warmups the rest of the day until the game starts.
He drives to the guest practice facility early in the morning and eats breakfast there. He's usually the first one there, so he sets up the equipment and starts doing drills. He leaves dummies rolling and donuts flying as he works on tackling. As his teammates and coaches start to arrive, he scrimmages with passion. Back when he was at Northwestern playing college football, he would always eat normal Domino's pizza on gameday lunch, but now he just sneaks a slice into his meal plan. Much to the chagrin of his teammates, he eats the crust first. When he's done with his special lunch, it's just team warmups the rest of the day until the game starts.
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215