I guess you can say that my locker is kinda just basic and normal.
The first thing you'll see is my jersey from high school. I wore that baby for three years, and was thankfully able to take it with me after my senior year. This jersey really put my name on the map for Ohio State, since they kinda had a look at me before. It was the third to last game of the regular season in my senior year that really stood out, since I threw an 80-yarder with relative ease at that time, and that was when Ohio started sending me in the offers.
Next to that, you'll see a CD walkman. Before you start anything, I will say that I am NOT from 1997, and am just learning the 2017 things. I have always felt that the quality of the song is better on a CD than it is on an mp3 file. Yes, I know mp3's are on CD's, too, but when people make them for a living, it tends to be high quality and better sounding than one you rip off of YouTube and hope that it sticks onto your iPod Touch.
The picture on the left side of my locker is my girlfriend, Louisanna. We met in tenth grade geography class, while I was having a hard time figuring out where Chile was on the map. She ended up getting a degree in Geography and is pursuing a teaching career in that field, along with a minor in Drama. She always did like to act, but she was the best at improv comedy. She knew what jokes to say at the right time, and knew how to deliver them. She hasn't come with me to San Jose yet, since she has to finish up her contract with the Cleveland school board, which is next year, but she gave me this picture to remember her with.
Lastly, you'll see a championship belt hiding behind my jersey. I'm not trying to hide it, it's just the best place to put it. Twenty pounds of pure gold, ruby gems, and a nameplate that says 'Ric Flair'. Ric and I met at a bar in Cleveland about a year ago, during one of my rare weeks off, and he and I had a great conversation about my football career, and his wrestling career. He said that he wanted to give me one of his World Title replicas as a 'good luck charm', so I kept it with me during the Combine, and had it in my bag during the draft. It's been pretty good luck so far.
The first thing you'll see is my jersey from high school. I wore that baby for three years, and was thankfully able to take it with me after my senior year. This jersey really put my name on the map for Ohio State, since they kinda had a look at me before. It was the third to last game of the regular season in my senior year that really stood out, since I threw an 80-yarder with relative ease at that time, and that was when Ohio started sending me in the offers.
Next to that, you'll see a CD walkman. Before you start anything, I will say that I am NOT from 1997, and am just learning the 2017 things. I have always felt that the quality of the song is better on a CD than it is on an mp3 file. Yes, I know mp3's are on CD's, too, but when people make them for a living, it tends to be high quality and better sounding than one you rip off of YouTube and hope that it sticks onto your iPod Touch.
The picture on the left side of my locker is my girlfriend, Louisanna. We met in tenth grade geography class, while I was having a hard time figuring out where Chile was on the map. She ended up getting a degree in Geography and is pursuing a teaching career in that field, along with a minor in Drama. She always did like to act, but she was the best at improv comedy. She knew what jokes to say at the right time, and knew how to deliver them. She hasn't come with me to San Jose yet, since she has to finish up her contract with the Cleveland school board, which is next year, but she gave me this picture to remember her with.
Lastly, you'll see a championship belt hiding behind my jersey. I'm not trying to hide it, it's just the best place to put it. Twenty pounds of pure gold, ruby gems, and a nameplate that says 'Ric Flair'. Ric and I met at a bar in Cleveland about a year ago, during one of my rare weeks off, and he and I had a great conversation about my football career, and his wrestling career. He said that he wanted to give me one of his World Title replicas as a 'good luck charm', so I kept it with me during the Combine, and had it in my bag during the draft. It's been pretty good luck so far.
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