Narrative Essay Football

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Football has made the most impact in my life, time has flown by. I have been playing since I was 4, and it still continues to make me happy. I played Tight end and some Quarterback, but I could really play anywhere the coach put me on the field. My parents and family love Football and pushed me everyday to be the best at what I love to do. Football was always a stress reliever for me due to the high school drama, petulant parents, and people that I wanted prove wrong. The game of Football shaped and characterized me into the man I am today. Also Dr. Garnett, I am a little nervous about this assignment and class, but I am very outgoing and think we will get along very well. So bare with me, here is my story. It all started my Freshman …show more content…

I had all of that, but I wanted to be the best. I was going persevere and become the best tight end the AAAA SEC had ever seen. I spent that whole summer working out until summer practice came. Summer workouts for Coach Paris were so much harder than I had expected. Summer practice was always split in 3 ways by lifting, running, and then ending with run throughs a.k.a. Practice. Running was the worst part especially sprinting 200 meters on the track every single day. Lifting made me sore to where I could barely walk. It was by far the hardest thing I have ever had to do. Summer workouts came to an end and the time had finally come to put the pads on and start practice.. All the coaches were as hype as the players to see who came to hit. I never hit people because I played quarterback but I gave it my all this summer and I was going show it. I was hitting people to where they didn’t want me to go anymore. Practice became harder as I had to learn all of the routes and blocking assignments. Coach Grooms worked with me everyday until I perfected everything and he was so confident in me. He NEVER answered any of my questions. Why? “In football you don’t have time to think you just have to react.” After being cussed at and pushed beyond limits I felt more confident playing tight end rather than

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