(05-25-2017, 03:11 PM)JBLAZE_THE_BOSS Wrote:1. How does your horrible upbringing translate to the football field?
2. Do you think that your past may come back to haunt you and shorten your career?
3. You seem to have a cloud following you at all times. Your parents were horrible, and your knee tendons are as shredded as your relationship to them. Which hurts more: Your parents hating you, or your knee failing you?
4. What are you doing to ensure your knee can withstand the pressure that will come of it in the NSFL?
5. When you decided to not participate in workouts, was it your decision or the decision of your Agent?
1. My past does nothing but fuel me. I take out my anger on whoever the poor soul with the football is.
2. My past is just that, the past. I don't think it'll ever come back around, and if it does I'll just overcome it again. I plan on sticking around for many many years.
3. Running away from that cloud is how I've gotten so far. My knee hurts, and my past hurts just as much, but the hurt just makes me stronger.
4. I'm at 100% now. That injury was in my freshman year and I took plenty of time to fully rehab it. I believe my play showed that I was healthy and I don't really believe I needed to be limited last year, that was Coach Harb's decision.
5. That was everyone's decision but mine. I wanted to go out and show my athleticism, but my family, agent, and coaches all wanted to make sure I got to the draft injury-free.