Growing up in Oklahoma, Myles was always told to keep his head down and stay quiet; he was told to not stir the pot too much. Even though he was the nephew of the great Hall-of-Fame NFL running back Emmitt Smith, his family still lived on the outskirts of Oklahoma City, with Myles trying to make a name for himself more on the field than off it, since that was his only chance out of there. Of course, people had said things, but Myles always took Mama's advice to heart, since he had been preached it since he was a kid. But now that he was finally in the ISFL, things could change. He used his first paycheck to help buy his mom a new house in the heart of The Big Friendly, set up his brother for college, and finally, let himself live a little by buying some champagne. After seeing the hardships and struggles of everyone at his church, he donated the rest to it, helping refurbish some of the pews and going to the store with Pastor Charlie to purchase the new Bibles for everyone. Myles Smith is a helper. And he wants to help the Baltimore Hawks and Portland Pythons win.
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