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Rashad Jennings
I did a man who has had a really hard time making it to the NFL and he's gone threw so much to make it there starting from high school when he wasn't in shape and didn't look good to were he was fifth string running back in high school and then college and then being in the NFL. his first play in high school he scored a forty yard touchdown run the he played another play and he scored a thirty yard touchdown then he played on defense and scored two more touchdowns on defense then after the game a scout came up to him and he said I came to watch the first string but he saw him play and he asked how his grades were and Rashad told him he had a 6.0 grade average and the scout said get your grades up and you can come to our school but he ended up going
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Then in 2014 he was drafted by the New
York Giants after being undrafted for a couple weeks and the week before his game his dad had a stroke and a couple days after he called his dad and he told him he was playing just for him. he also does other things to help other families like one thing he did with his team and helped people save there money instead of spending it all in one day. Rashad Jennings is motivated to be a number one back for New York Giants but he's fighting for it with Shane
Vereen and a second year running back. He tries to help other people all of the time by showing how to take care of your body and how to save money and all that stuff. He works out seven hours a day when he's not on the football field or helping others. Rashad Jennings wants to improve his run game so he can become number one running back in New York. If all of the running backs in New York got in a rhythm maybe they could run the ball but if one ran the ball more they could get in a big rhythm. That's why I chose rashad Jennings because he's just like me over weight and planning to loose weight and become amazing at football and how he didn't make it his first

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