Clifford Rove is by no means a superstitious person. He doesn’t have a ritual, doesn’t have to do things the exact same way every single time he goes out on the field. While he doesn’t even really have a lucky charm, there is one thing that he keeps on him at all times. He always wears the necklace given to him by his coach the day he graduated high school. He keeps it as a reminder of the dreams he had back when he was only 18. He keeps it as a reminder of the people who have helped him get to where he is today. He keeps it as a reminder that anything can be achieved as long as he puts his mind to the task and works hard to succeed. He also keeps it to remember to be humble, to remember his roots. He doesn’t want to forget the fact that he was just a high schooler once, just like all of the fans in the seats, players on the field, and coaches on the sidelines. Just because he is the one throwing the football on TV doesn’t mean he is better or more important than anyone. To him the necklace doesn’t grant him good luck or help to make sure he plays well. It grants him the ability to remember that he is truly lucky to have been graced with the skills and ability to make it to the premier football league in the nation, and play with teammates who he can call true friends.
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