Playing Football Game Analysis

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Playing football is fun in so many different ways. Competition, determination ways to beat the guy in front of you. Time in my life when I was scared to play the game of football. I was scared to hit somebody and I scared if somebody tried to tackle me. Took me to have to learn the motions and the position to become better in the game of football.
Often the Brother Hood and coming together as a team that’s what I strive for every time I step out there on that field to play the game of football. Shows me that I can trust my team shows me that my team has my back. I remember every day coming to practice running and going to the weight room, striving to get better and it was so hard doing most of the time we go. Normally be over the summer and really early in the morning like around 7:00 morning. Heart of the team and the feeling of coming together that’s what keeps me grinding because you have to think you just not grinding for yourself but grinding for your team
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We had to vs Belleville East, and O’Fallon. Last few days but during the last few days we had to earn your spot on the team competing against our own team mates and the teams who had come to visit just like us and most of us were rivals because we all came from around Illinois. We all in the same district. Over the last three days of staying I got a spot on the team that’s when my coach was telling be that I put in a lot of hard work over the summer. I did I given up a lot of money my parents said they spent over 400 dollars on me this year, so that’s when Coach Pettus finally had given me a chance to start on the football

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