(06-02-2017, 09:16 AM)deadendpath27 Wrote:Could you describe your typical pre-game, half-time and post-game locker room routine, plus explain the thinking behind them?
What coaches, teachers, or other people have been great influences in your life?
What one word or phrase do you want people to associate with your name?
How would you promote a positive energy with your team?
What qualities would you look for if you were tasked scouting a player like you?
1. Pre game I like to do a lot of stretching to get my body lose. Health a major part of this game and I want to make 100% sure that I am able to stay on the field. During half time I like to ride a bike as the coaches go over the half time adjustments. After the game, my routine is answering all the media questions thrown my way. I have a bad habit of honesty and a lot of the media outlets really like that.
2. Hardest worker there is. I know I'm not the most physically gifted. I've always been a technique guy. My craft is something that I have had to work at for years and I hope before it's all said and done people realize that.
3. Honesty. My teammates are my brothers. Brothers fight, brothers argue, but at the end of the day when that game starts they are out there fighting for each other rather than fighting against each other. You hold each other accountable and let it be known that it's okay to mess up occasionally. Admit your mistakes and use it as a lesson to better yourself for the next game.
4. I know my own weaknesses, so I would see what a player like myself could do in a third and long situation with the clock under two minutes. Arm strength isn't something I was gifted with, but if you can find the tape of a situation like that it will allow you to see what a player like myself is made of. Regardless of not having a deep ball, great players make plays.
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