High School Career

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You have to have a High School Degree.
It mostly takes many years for you to become an athlete or competitor.
You have to practice to get better.
They train so there skills get better.
Follow the directions of the game.
Make sure there equipment is in good condition.
There is a 6 percent growth.
There is about 20 professional jobs you can do.
The profession may work all over the United States.
When you retire and you were really good then you'll have a possibility of being in the Hall of Fame. That's where all of the best people to ever play in the NFL are

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