Fight Club Monologue

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The moment you step foot on the field you get that rush of this is where I belong. The bright lights in your face like the blazing sun in your eyes. The freshly new practice jersey and uniform having the smell of the downy softner with the sweat of hard work tieing it down and not letting go. The smell of the fresh cut grass that seeps into your nose like the fresh air. The found grass stains that have penetrated your uniform like a little green army that have marked their territory. It's the smell that you and all the guys out there that you call your brothers standing next to you share. The sight of your brothers pushing as hard as you are to make all this work that we had put in for something. The sweat pouring down our faces like a river …show more content…
The boys that play on the same team as me are not young boys anymore they are young men because boys do not play this sport because if it was easy everyone would play it. They are good kind hearted people, we laugh and joke and fight but that's what brothers do best. When I'm playing on that field with and for them it just makes me happy. This sport and that grind brings us closer together than any other person would understand that bond that we have because of everything we been through to get to our destination Gillette. I have played football for 11 years ever since pop warner for the boston raiders but we weren't as connected as I feel to these group of guys that I know now. Not until when I had join the Wellesley Raiders in the 8th grade and grew up playing football with them have I found that special bond and love between us. Even when I do not get in, it's ok because the greatest moments in my life have were the times I spent on that team with those guys, My brothers. I never been prouder than anything then being a raider. I love these guys, my brothers and the game itself and I will claps on that field that I hold dearly before I let them down. It's the trust and loyalty that knowing that none of us are going to quite on each other. We are going to keep going on this streak and and become men while doing

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