Growing up, Josh Gardens favorite player was easily Jerry Rice. It shouldn't be any secret why a young receiver would look up to not only the greatest receiver to ever play the game but also the greatest single player to ever play the game. Josh Garden watched Jerry Rice play well past the age that any other receiver could at a high level. Age didn't matter, Rice still dominated. While Josh Garden may not have followed the work Rice did to a tee, he still learned many lessons from watching the great one play. Jerry Rice's work ethic was second to none and his desire to not be beaten drove him to greatness. While Garden didn't find the work ethic until after he had been removed from several leagues he always shared Rice's desire to win. Garden takes pride in how much he despises losing and will work his tail off in order to be the best player he can be, to not be beaten by the opponent he is facing. This has been the biggest reason to Josh Gardens' success, and now that he has found the worth ethic to match his talent and his desires he is showing what he is truly capable of.
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