So I can answer the second part first as it is most definitely the easiest. I would be a broadcaster if I wasn't in football. I went to school for it along with my O lineman duties and I greatly enjoyed it. I won a couple of national awards for my basketball and volleyball play by play. I was and still am so grateful to my coaches at Western Illinois University for making me the player I am today and also the person by letting me be my broadcaster self and showing me that ultimately if I work hard enough I can find balance in life even with a very high work rate at whatever it is I decide to do. What let me to football is a different and hard question.
When I was a kid (pre highschool) my parents wouldn't let me play football, I was quite the feeble kid and they were worried id get hurt to darn much. So I didn't play till I was a Sophomore in highschool when (with the help of the coach) I was able to join on the team as fullback. Fullback in my high school offense was not glorious. It was a lot of blocking work not many carries. Which was fine, I was quite the bullied kid and had anger to take out of my system. Anyway I got quite good at blocking and boom here I am as a pro O-Lineman. So what led me here is grade school bullies and my highschool football coach id say.
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When I was a kid (pre highschool) my parents wouldn't let me play football, I was quite the feeble kid and they were worried id get hurt to darn much. So I didn't play till I was a Sophomore in highschool when (with the help of the coach) I was able to join on the team as fullback. Fullback in my high school offense was not glorious. It was a lot of blocking work not many carries. Which was fine, I was quite the bullied kid and had anger to take out of my system. Anyway I got quite good at blocking and boom here I am as a pro O-Lineman. So what led me here is grade school bullies and my highschool football coach id say.
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