Stereotypes And Responsibilities Of A Football Player

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Being a Football player comes with a lot of responsibilities, lessons, and but some stereotypes. As being a football player myself, I have experienced this things one too many times. The struggles that we go through as athletes and human beings is like no other. Everybody can not be a football player because they things we do people would not even think about doing
Growing up my parents always told me about how being an athlete was going to be difficult from whether it is managing time, knowing to do the right thing instead of the fun thing. “You have to get your priorities in check before you can do anything else!” Words my father used to tell me every time i did something wrong, which was a lot when I was little. “Aaron you have to just focus on what is important in your life, because things are not as always as it …show more content…

They didn’t have to stay on me as hard for doing the right thing, because I was so scared of what they would do to me, I tried to do everything to right. I didn’t always do it right, but when i didn’t know never to do it again. My parents kept me in check until could do it myself, and was still behind me 100% of the way. “No matter how old you get, your father and I will never leave your side.” My parents are the reasons why I can learn things and understand the meaning of it. The lessons you learn from being a football player can be a little lesson, or it could be a life lesson. The game of football has different meanings to people, which means they can have different lessons from their experience of playing. Ever since i was a

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