This season, game preparation has gone to a whole new level for Andrew Reese. You might not realize it from the box score, but to even play at the level he has been playing at, it’s taken tons of time and preparation. After all, making the leap from DT to QB is an incredible feat. Some would call it impossible. Others have even used the word unrealistic, but impossible sounds better, so we’ll stick with that. Reese has put countless hours into studying tape, doing cardio (to keep his weight down), and working with coaches to improve his accuracy and regain his instincts. As a Defensive Linemen, Reese spent a lot of time hanging out with his former linemen after practice, but these days, he has little time for fraternizing. And game day is the most important day of them all.
Despite playing QB for many years as a youth and in college, he’s playing at a level well beyond anything he’s ever experienced and it’s taken every bit of focus he’s had to make it this far. The season has been a difficult one, but at this point, he can only hope that the hard work will pay off next season.
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Despite playing QB for many years as a youth and in college, he’s playing at a level well beyond anything he’s ever experienced and it’s taken every bit of focus he’s had to make it this far. The season has been a difficult one, but at this point, he can only hope that the hard work will pay off next season.
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