Sunday, September 30, 2012

School Lunch, or Lack There of

     Many people are able to make it through the day without eating lunch, however I am not one of those people. I must have lunch or I am not able to focus one bit. Sitting in class with my stomach growling and mind wondering is one of the most annoying things in the world. Not only am I hungry, but I am missing out on important and valuable information.
     This year the cafeteria food has gone drastically downhill, which is saying a lot considering it wasn't that great to begin with. Not only are we limited on calories, and have no desserts most of the time, but we are paying more for less! This year we very seldom get dessert and portions are smaller, yet I pay an average of 25 cents more per meal. It is as if the government is now controlling what I eat, and in no way do I agree with these new policies.
     We are expected to take a fruit and vegetable which is ok unless all we are going to do is throw it away because it is fake and disgusting. Then I'm not only wasting money, but wasting food. It is as if the government thinks of all of us school children as unhealthy, immature, couch potatoes. Well you know what, we aren't. I understand the push for healthy lunches but for goodness sake, some of us need some more calories in our bodies. Athletes simply cannot function if all they are allowed is 700 calories for lunch. That's like my after school snack nowadays, and it is beginning to really irritate me that I often have to buy two lunches just to satisfy my hunger. It's not good for me or the bank account, and something needs to change.
     The majority of us young adults are not obese and need to eat more than we are allowed just to keep going. Is health more important than education? If it is why don't you start feeding real food, and if it isn't then feed me enough food so I can focus the rest of the day. I'm not the only one who is upset; parents, and other students also are crying out. I would appreciate if my diet was not regulated by government and school policies and I could get portions that actually fill me up. We are not all unhealthy, I wish someone would realize that. I want real food, and so does everyone else. (WC 413)

Saturday, September 29, 2012

A New Season

     Today's starts a new season, the Big Ten season starts now. The games we played before today don't mean anything now. It is all about our Big Ten record that will get us into some of the bigger bowls. Heck if we win the Big Ten we go to the Rose Bowl regardless of our overall record.
Today Iowa plays the Minnesota Gophers, a team with a tough defense, good offense, and a team that has beaten Iowa the past three years. There is fire in the hearts if many Iowa players after last weeks last second loss to Central Michigan University. After a game like that, the team, the university, and the fans are lost. Game plans ruined, expectations lashed, and hope beginning to crumble, Iowa needs a win today.
     With running back Jordan Canzeri back in the back field as well as Iowa's go to man, mark Weismann I would hope that Iowa's offense coordinator Greg Davis would use that to Iowa's advantage and pull out some trickery with with this offense. Weisman has carried the team on his back the past few weeks. After running back Damon Bullock went down and has yet to return to game action, Iowa turned to Weisman. Weisman has rushed for 338 yards with 6 touchdowns on the season.
     The Hawkeye receivers have made a huge improvement since week one, but there is still some to go. They have improved upon dropped passes. They amount of dropped passes in week one was ridiculous and very very frustrating. Week two was an improvement, and last week they looked like a new corps. I expect to see the receivers get down field and beat the gopher defenders by a step or two downfield.
     If Iowa holds the Gopher offense to 14 points and is able to win the turn over battle there is a good chance Iowa will win. However it's not that easy. Hawkeye quarterback James Vandenburg must be on his A game today. He must be on target to his wide receivers, and he must bring leadership to the offense. Although are running game is now dominant, we need to establish the passing game. If we do that, then Iowa can look to open up the play action, which is I my opinion, one of Iowa's greatest go to plays. My prediction for this game is Iowa 24 Minnesota 10. (WC 398)

Thursday, September 27, 2012

We're Back!!

     As many of you have heard by now, these replacement referees in the NFL are turning many people away from the NFL. They are not only making horrible calls, but taking wins away from teams that deserve to win. I know I blogged about this not too long ago but after watching the Monday night game this week, it is once again a hot topic.
     In the game between the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks the refs were calling supposed penalty, after penalty, after questionable penalty. It was becoming ridiculous. Now granted some of those penalties were deserved, but a lot were very unnecessary. In the situation in the Packer game, there were about 250 yards in penalties and countless horrible calls. One including a game deciding call that may go down as the most controversial call in NFL history. As the Seahawks quarterback threw a last second hail marry to the end zone a Packer defender as well as a Seattle wide receiver made an attempt to catch the ball. One referee called a touchdown and one called an interception. They reviewed it, and called it a touchdown which gave the Seahawks the win. As this play was played over and over it becomes clear that the wrong call was made. It was clearly a Packer interception and the Packers should have won the game.
     This outraged many NFL fans and and certainly made it clear that they regular officials need to return! On Wednesday night, a deal was made. The referee lockout is over. And tonight (Thursday) the normal refs took over. It is a great relief to finally watch a game where the refs have more authority, know the rules better, and ultimately make the game run smoother. With a lot less penalties and no huge controversial calls, it was great to see the NFL back to normal again.
     It is incredible to think that a deal was made last night and tonight the refs were back on the field. The replacement refs are now dismissed, and there will be more authority in the league. Granted there will still be some poor calls, but without a doubt, games will run more smoothly. Coaches will no longer try to bend the rules nearly as much, and players will hopefully stop the unnecessary roughness that followed many of the plays with the replacement referees. Once again, it is refreshing to know the NFL we all know, is finally back! (WC 413)

Thursday, September 20, 2012

My Future in Teaching

     As some of you might know, I'm not the most patient guy in the world. I get very irritated very easily and can't stand people who make stupid comments or keep kicking the dead horse during discussion. Yet I may not always show my frustration, and many times appear as a very nice, kind, patient type of person. Which I am, don't get me wrong, but often times kids really irritate me.
     I bring this up because in the past week and a half not one, not two, but THREE people have told me a should think about becoming a teacher. Never once has becoming a teacher been on the top of my career choices, matter of fact it is probably one of my last choices. There is no way I could contain any sanity spending 180 days with us yahoos. All off the irritable students and mad parents, come along with being a teacher do not appeal to me at all. I feel like I'd be the teacher that seems really nice at the beginning of the year but once kids start not paying attention, talking, and giving me a poor effort I'd become the most hated teacher in the state. I'd be the guy to assign a project a week on top of daily assignments. I just thinks kids would really irritate me.
     Now the reasons people tell me I should be a teacher differ. One lady told me I should because I have fantastic problem solving skills, and always think of a plan so that everyone gets along and stays happy. Another person thought I should become a teacher because of my leadership abilities. I am a "natural leader" and he thought I would make a great addition in the school system. Another individual asked me if I had thought about teaching because I avoided a possible situation that would have disrupted class. I find it funny that people think I should become a teacher because even though I may have some great qualities that would prove valuable as a teacher, I have absolutely no desire to relive my schooling days on the other side of things.
(WC 360)

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Rough Around the Edges for Replacement Referees


As the NFL season wrapped up week two on Monday, there is a huge amount of controversy swirling around the league about the replacement referees being used. The regular NFL referees have been locked out because of failure to come to contract agreements with Commissioner Roger Goodell and the rest of the NFL. As replacement refs take over, one sees just how much the regular refs are missed.
                Touchdown or no touchdown? Penalty, but was it really?! Extra time outs awarded and calls regarding the rules being missed. Those are all just a few of the huge mistakes these replacement refs are making. The replacement refs consist of a select few of college referees that have been reading up and studying the NFL rule book since June in preparation of a lockout. As the refs take on the huge challenge of officiating an NFL game, their weakness and poor effort is really starting to irritate coaches, players, and countless fans.
                Some of these calls that the refs are missing have the potential of being game changing. Many times the calls are irritating, but we can let them go. However some, such as one in the Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Brown game could have possibly changed the outcome of the game. In this particular situation, an incomplete pass by the Bengals should have stopped the clock; however the refs allowed an additional 29 seconds to run off. The Browns then ended that half on the Cincinnati 29 yard line. Perhaps that extra 29 seconds would have allowed the Browns to score and end up winning the game.
                According to ESPN.com, Eagles running back LeSean McCoy was told by a ref that the official needs LeSean McCoy to do well for his fantasy team. This is being looked into by the NFL because referees having a fantasy team is NOT permitted by the NFL. Another situation concerning replacement refs is when a ref is a fan of the team they are officiating. A few hours before kickoff of a New Orleans Saint game, the NFL removed side judge Brian Stropolo from the New Orleans-Carolina game because it was noted that he is a Saints fan. Being a fan of the team you are officiating is a huge violation. Officiating with an unbiased opinion is a requirement for referees. These replacement referees have line-ups set through week five in preparation that the lockout continues. As a fan myself, I cannot wait for the regular officials to return. Not only does this give fans a look at how hard it is to officiate an NFL game, but it should open our eyes to realize how hard regular NFL officials work to make the right call. We may not always agree with it, but they certainly do a better job than the replacement referees. (WC 469)

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Homecoming "Expectations"


As times change so do school dances. This year Kennedy High School has come up with some guidelines for this year’s homecoming dance. The list of expectations states:
“1. It is expected that all students will wear clothing appropriate for a school event.
2. It is expected that clothing will be worn as intended at all times. Boys are expected to keep their shirts on. Girls are expected to keep their dresses and skirts at the intended length. Pulling skirts/dresses up is unacceptable.
3. It is expected that all students will dance appropriately. Simulating sex acts, dancing with hands on the ground, etc. are inappropriate.”
Personally, I think these are rather pointless. I’m sorry, but I have no intention of showing up naked, and I won’t be dancing with my hands on the ground…just saying. These rules or expectations rather, seem to be directed to those who show up and seem to have left their common sense at home. Homecoming is a school event and I don’t know why you would why you would want to portray yourself poorly by disregarding these rules.
Grinding is something that’s going to happen, there isn’t anything anyone can put in a rule book that will stop it completely. It is just what today’s teenagers do. I’m not trying to make stereotypes, but about 80% of the people dancing are grinding. However, is that disobeying one of the expectations? We are still clothed, the dress is still at normal length, hands aren’t on the ground, and it isn’t technically simulating sex acts…is it?
Now as stupid or obvious these rules sound, it is still an issue that needs to be addressed, I guess. Having gone to both a Kennedy and a Jefferson homecoming I find it fascinating the difference between the two. At Jefferson it could best be described as Grind Fest 2012. Everybody, in one huge mob, for three hours, that’s all that goes on. It makes me wonder, do they have expectations? I’m going to guess not because if they got a nice little piece of paper with rules stated on it, I’m SURE everyone would stop what they were doing and obey them. NOT. I mean c’mon, the majority of everyone at the homecoming dance will be grinding. Better not, because if you do the little piece of paper says “Students who do not follow the expectations will be asked to leave the dance.” I guess the dance will be rather small this year…

(WC 413)

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Fantasy Frenzy

One aspect of the NFL is fantasy football. It is pretty much a game within a game. People draft players and get points based on how well that player does on a given week. After every week team "owners" go looking for better players to create the best, highest scoring, roster possible. What makes fantasy football hard, is that you never really know what a player will do each game, and how many or how few points a player will score.

For me fantasy football is a battle I face. I want to cheer for my favorite team, yet for fantasy football I have to cheer for the players on my team. It makes it difficult for me to pick my battles. It is even more difficult when players on my fantasy team are on my favorite team as well and I start cheering for a rushing touchdown rather than a passing one. It is always complicated and I have come to realize that I can't always win, some weeks I just have to accept defeat.

Fantasy football can be very frustrated, especially when players that are projected to score a lot of points do very poorly, or sometimes don't even play! For example, this week Aaron Rodgers was projected to get 31 points, he ended up only earning me 12 points. That creates a huge set back for me because the bulk of my roster is reliant on players, such as Rodgers, doing very well. However, there are also weeks when players that are project to earn rather low points, have breakout games, which is a great surprise! Having players like that can always help balance out the players that don't do so well.

The nice thing about fantasy football is that at any point in time I can pick up another player (free agent) if I choose to drop a player on my current roster. However, trying to find decent players that haven't been picked up by other owners yet is very tricky. I have some less than desirable running backs on my team but there aren't any better ones that are free agents. This leads me to my next point; trading. Teams within the league can trade players if they choose. Not everyone is willing to trade, you have to be willing to give up one of your decent players in order to make a trade with another owner. Although fantasy football can be tough, stressful, and hard to cheer for, it is a lot of fun and very exciting.(WC 421)

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Packers-Bears


Tonight one of the oldest rivalriesin football is renewed. The Green Bay Packers take on the Chicago Bears in aclassic showdown at historic Lambeau field. With the Packers coming off of atough loss they will be fired up and ready to begin their attack on the Bears. However,the Bears have a very tough defense that the Pack will with have to surpassfirst.
Being a Thursday night game, itbrings a new audience; it is the only game on Thursday so many more people arewatching the game tonight than the normal amount that would watch this game onany given Sunday. This always brings a little more hype and excitement to thegame. The Packers haven’t lost to the Bears in two years, so it will beinteresting to see who pulls ahead tonight.
I believe in order for Green Bay tobeat the Bears a few things need to improve. First quarterback Aaron Rodgersneeds to have a better day passing. I say four hundred yards passing and fourtouchdowns will give the Pack the win. However they can’t rely solely on Rodgers.With a weak defense in the past, the Pack needs to change that tonight and showthat they can hold a team to minimal yards as well as do it without getting penalized.Along with that, the Packer’s defense needs to bring the blitz and jump onBears quarterback Jay Cutler quickly. That will then force the bears to go withtheir running game which the Packers have a better chance of stopping. If the Packerscan do that then I say they pull out the win thirty one to twenty seven.
For the Bears to beat the Packersthey need to contain Aaron Rodgers. Because Rodgers is fantastic at getting outof the pocket and extending plays it is crucial for the Bears to contain himand apply as much pressure as possible. Besides that, if the Bears receivers canget just a few steps on the Packer defense they have a great e a greatopportunity to score a lot of points in the air. If all of these things happenfor the bears I say they pull out the win against the Packers twenty four totwenty.
Expect to see a very back and forthgame, with a lot of yards gained. Both teams have dominant offenses and bothhave the potential to score a large sum of points. With an interesting matchupbetween Rodgers and Cutler I wouldn’t want to miss this game; the oldestrivalry in football.(WC 431)

Monday, September 10, 2012

Lots of Work Ahead for the Pack


Today the Packers go back to work after a tough first game loss against the San Francisco 49ers. The Packers will be working at correcting their defense as well as some of the route communication. With Aaron Rodgers being an elite quarterback in the NFL he didn’t look the part yesterday. Going 30/44 with only 303 yards passing, an interception, and 3 sacks is less than desirable for Rodgers. Pocket awareness and accuracy are two areas where Rodgers can improve this upcoming week.
                With the Chicago Bears coming to town this week the Packers have a huge load on their hands. Considering the Packers pass defense was falling apart in the first game, it will be very easy for Jay Cutler to jump on the Pack early unless something is corrected. However, if the Packers’ offense can be more efficient I do not believe the Bears can stop Aaron Rodgers. To add some complication to the preparation for the game, the game is three days earlier than usual. With a Thursday game, teams often have a rough time getting the proper amount of reps in at practice, and also lack time in the film room. Beyond that, the Packers’ running game needs a massive amount of help. With a team total of 45 yards rushing, the Packers need to address that immediately. When your quarterback has more rushing yards than your actual running back you know there is a serious issue.
                To beat the Bears I think Rodgers needs to pass for over 400 yards with 3 touchdowns. They need to establish the run as a dominant force and then open up the passing game. It is very important that Cedric Benson is improved for the game or it will be tough for the Packers to win. Green Bay is relying way too much on Rodgers’ arm to win games rather than running the ball. Although Rodgers is a phenomenal quarterback, he can’t be the sole scorer of points every game.
                With a tough Bear’s defense on the field, running will be difficult, but the Packer’s offensive line must create holes for Benson. With 18 yards on the ground for Benson, he needs to improve by more than double that. I would expect to see 75+ yards out of him coming up in this next tough match-up. If the Packers show up with better pass coverage, an improved running game, and an excellent passing game, I say the Packers get the win easily, under one circumstance-they eliminate the penalty yards.
                Against the 49ers the Packers committed 10 penalties for 77 yards. With replacement referees this season, the Packers, as well as any other team, have to play cleaner and reduce the amount of penalty yards. Committing half as many penalties could have very likely changed the outcome of the game; considering at least three of those penalties where on failed 3rd down attempts by San Francisco. Four days from now we will see if the Packers have improved, the Bears will be a tough opponent, but with a few adjustments, the Packers can record their first win this season. (WC 517)

Sunday, September 9, 2012

NFL Week One Surprises


Part of the excitement of football is that on any given game day, any team could pull off the win. This was very relevant this Sunday as many teams that were projected to win, fell short of starting their season with a win. One of the biggest surprises today was seeing Robert Griffin III lead the underdog Washington Redskins to a big 40-32 win against the favored New Orleans Saints. With a solid performance on the ground, as well as in the air, Griffin proved that he can be a very dangerous rookie in the NFL this season.
Another game that was a bit of a shock was the Green Bay Packers vs. the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers jumped on the Packers early and never let up. It was very apparent that the Packers defense was struggling on pass coverage, as well as with the penalties. The Packers’ defense often got called for pass interference, or they gave up plays that should have been stopped. After such a great season last year, it was surprising to see the Packers come out as flat as they did. However, I’m not trying to take away from the San Francisco 49ers. Last year the 49ers were ranked as the 2nd seed in the NFC playoffs. They have a very stout defense as well as a great quarterback in Alex Smith. Smith began picking away at the Packers defense and did a very fine job of it. Smith was 20/26 with 200 yards passing, which was enough to top the packers by a score of 30-22.
As of now, I am intrigued in the Denver Broncos vs. Pittsburg Steelers game. With Peyton Manning playing with a new team for the first time in 13 years it is interesting to see what he can do after his season ending neck injury that he suffered last year. Currently it looks as if Manning is still fully capable of putting together magical drives with little time left. Meanwhile his former team (Indianapolis Colts) suffered a 41-21 lost today against the Chicago Bears. It will be interesting to see what turns up after next weekend full of NFL games. (WC 363)

Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Battle for the Cy-Hawk Trophy


Its game day here in Iowa City and is it ever lively! With about three hours until kickoff many tailgaters are really starting to arrive. Today’s matchup will feature the 1-0 Iowa Hawkeyes taking on the 1-0 Iowa state Cyclones. With both teams fighting for a win, the Hawkeyes have a bit of a chip on their shoulder. The Hawkeyes lost the CY-Hawk trophy last year in a 44-41 overtime loss to the Cyclones. This year, they want the trophy back, it belongs in Iowa City. After squeaking out a victory last week against Northern Illinois, the Hawkeyes have a lot to improve on.
                I expect to see a stronger performance by the Iowa offensive line as well as better game management by senior quarterback James Vandenberg.  Last week the Hawks were heavily relying on the running game, it would be nice to see offensive coordinator Greg Davis open up are passing game, establish the run, and see a bit more play action. With a sharper performance by Vandenberg, Iowa can really open up the pass game and maybe we will see a long ball or two.
                With Sreele Jantz commanding the Cyclone offensive, it is important that the Hawkeye defense brings their A-game. Containing Jantz is easier said than done, but if the Hawkeyes can do that, they have a better chance of bringing home the Cy-Hawk trophy. With this game being the Hawkeyes home opener, we can expect an overwhelming amount of excitement as well as a very hostile crowd. Fans expect to see a dominant Hawkeye squad on the field today, as well as a “W” on the Scoreboard for the Hawks.
                I would expect to see a high scoring game, with Steele Jantz being a dual threat quarterback; it will take a lot of scoring by the Hawkeyes to surpass the Clones’. If the Iowa offensive line can give a good push and running back Damon Bullock as another dominant performance, I say the Hawkeyes roll over the Cyclones 38-35, and the Cy-Hawk Trophy comes back to Iowa City. (WC 344)

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

The NFL Season Finally Begins


Today begins the Nation Football League regular season play. The five month time period between now and the Super Bowl are always very exciting. We can always try to predict how a team will be, but we truly don’t have any idea what a team will do this season.  The teams we expect to do poorly could very possibly end up in the plays-offs and surprise all of us.  With 32 teams, 17 regular season weeks, the paly-offs, and the Super Bowl it is hard not to be pumped about what is in store for us.
                I believe this year the Green Bay Packers will show up just like they did last year. They have a lot of the same weapons in Aaron Rodgers and his receiving corps, as well as an improved defense. Even though I believe they have a great team this year, I predict that Packers lose a game early on. That loss could very likely be in week two against the rival Chicago Bears. Although the Bears may not be as equipped as the Packers, it is very possible they show up and upset the Packers early on. After that I see the Packers rolling into the play-offs with only a few losses. The Packers are my pick to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.
                A team I am excited to watch this season is the Detroit Lions. With a history that is less than desirable, they have a lot to prove. Last year we saw a Detroit Lion team that was not only putting up a fight, but winning games. After Years of horrible seasons, the Lions are back and more dangerous than ever. With finally healthy quarterback Matthew Stafford at the helm, I wouldn’t doubt the Lions anymore.
                On the AFC side of things I am watching the Indianapolis Colts. For the first time in 13 seasons they are playing a game without Peyton Manning on the roster. With rookie Andrew Luck leading the team it will be interesting to see what the Colts are able to do. Last year with quarterback Curtis painter the colts embarrassed themselves. Winning just two games, the Colts front office knew some decisions had to be made. Getting rid of Manning was the most controversial of them all. It will be interesting to see how the Colts respond with a new coach, new quarterback, and new outlook on the season.
                The Baltimore Ravens are a team I always think could make a run at the Super Bowl. With veteran quarterback Joe Flacco, I think they could do some serious damage this season. With a tough defense and aggressive offense the Baltimore Ravens are my pick to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.
                Tonight marks the beginning of a new season, new records being made, new teams emerging as dominant forces, and new expectations.  So many emotions are expressed in just one single game, let alone the whole season. Starting today many lives of millions of Americans are sucked into NFL frenzy. Will you be one of those? Enjoy.(WC 512)

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Iowa Hawkeyes - Room for Improvement


With all but a couple of the college football week one games in the books it’s time to break one of the games down. The game I was most excited for was most certainly the Iowa Hawkeyes playing the team with the NCAA longest active win streak, the Northern Illinois Huskies. I was excited for this game for a couple of reasons. Reason one being they are my favorite college team and reason two begin the amount of uncertainty that was swirling around the Hawkeyes.

                The biggest question mark for the hawks was by far their running game. With Marcus Coker leaving the team, Mika’il McCall breaking his ankle and leaving the team, De’andre Johnson being dismissed from the team, Jordan Canzeri tearing his ACL, and the same with Barkley hill this left Iowa with just about one option: Sophomore Damon Bullock. As just a sophomore no one really knew if he could carry the weight to the team on his back, but boy did he ever. With 150 rushing yards including a game winning touchdown, Bulllock was a huge relief. However some other areas of the team are still a concern. With a new offensive line coach, it was clear from the get go that the Hawkeyes do not seem as strong as we have been in the past. Often times senior Quarterback James Vandenberg made mental mistakes that could have been corrected but he was given little to no time to throw. Beyond that, Iowa’s new offensive coordinator Greg Davis did an alright job. It was nice to see the Hawkeyes a bit more aggressive in 4th down situations as well as at the end of the half. I would have like to have seen more passing by Vandenberg, but that is hard to do with what seemed to be a poor effort by the offensive line.

                Some positives that came out of the game would be the Hawkeye defense. With analysts saying their defense wouldn’t be too great under the new management of Phil Parker, they did a fine job given it being the first game of the year. With only a few miscues on pass coverage and a few missed blocks, the defense held to their roots and held the huskies to just enough points, and made big stops when the team needed them the most. It is also good to see junior kicker Mike Meyers start to improve. He made 4 of his 5 field goals during the game and each one holding a large amount of importance, he did a fine job and was the team leading scorer. Of course the biggest positive was that Iowa came through late in the fourth quarter with about 2 minutes left to score their only touchdown of the game. A win is a win in my books, may have been ugly, but at least there is plenty of room to improve. (WC 487)

Who I Am


To understand my life, you must understand football. My life is like a game, there is a mix of emotions jam packed into one four hour time period. A week is like a season, filled with ups and downs. Everything can be going my way, everyone on my side; then I fumble and what I had has gone the other direction. At times it is as if I am in the middle of an undefeated season, and I end up winning the super bowl. Other times I can be on a 12 game losing streak where a completed pass could brighten the day. However lately I would describe myself as yard marker, just absent mindedly watching from the sidelines, nothing going wrong, just peacefully, calmly, waiting, for the next time I will have to make a move.
I am the coach to call a timeout to ice the kicker right before the opposing team kicks a crucial field goal. However, I am also the guy who when getting shoved after the paly, doesn’t shove back. I would be the one to say “go for it!” when it is 4th down and 3 yards to go on the 40 yard line, and I’d also be the guy to come up half an inch short of the 1st down. Being in the middle of the play is something I could only dream about, and would love to be in that position. Being the quarterback would be the best fit for me. Leading the team every drive and making crucial decisions when the game is on the line. Those are the situations I live for. I don’t want to be recognized as the most valuable player; I just want to make a huge contribution to the team and not be recognized. I am like the upsets that happen. I lie low waiting for the perfect time to bring my A-game and then I surprise the world. Not everything comes easy; I have to work for everything. To understand my life, you must understand football. (WC 341)