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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 217258" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Football is a TOUGH sport if you don't love it. Never made it past the HS level, but I can still remember the days of running sprints in the hot GA sun, getting yelled at by coaches, knocking heads with guys 30 lbs heavier and 2 years older than me, and feeling like I wanted to be anywhere else.</p><p></p><p>Then I would remember why I played football in the first place: Because it was something I loved, and I enjoyed competing and working to build something with my friends.</p><p></p><p>I hope Shamire truly loves the sport and has fire inside him to do what the coaches are asking. I hope he finds whatever it was that made him strap on the pads in the first place. More importantly, I hope he gets in shape for himself. From what I understand, he's a super nice guy and is just wired differently than the average college football player. Sometimes people get to a point that they realize the game isn't for them...I hope he hasn't gotten to that point yet. He's probably the most physically gifted player on the team...but sometimes that's a burden that isn't wanted. </p><p></p><p>When I think of Shamire, I always think back to the ACCCG against FSU. He was flat out dominant against future high round NFL players. Selfishly, I hope he puts it together and that's the guy we get in 2016.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 217258, member: 360"] Football is a TOUGH sport if you don't love it. Never made it past the HS level, but I can still remember the days of running sprints in the hot GA sun, getting yelled at by coaches, knocking heads with guys 30 lbs heavier and 2 years older than me, and feeling like I wanted to be anywhere else. Then I would remember why I played football in the first place: Because it was something I loved, and I enjoyed competing and working to build something with my friends. I hope Shamire truly loves the sport and has fire inside him to do what the coaches are asking. I hope he finds whatever it was that made him strap on the pads in the first place. More importantly, I hope he gets in shape for himself. From what I understand, he's a super nice guy and is just wired differently than the average college football player. Sometimes people get to a point that they realize the game isn't for them...I hope he hasn't gotten to that point yet. He's probably the most physically gifted player on the team...but sometimes that's a burden that isn't wanted. When I think of Shamire, I always think back to the ACCCG against FSU. He was flat out dominant against future high round NFL players. Selfishly, I hope he puts it together and that's the guy we get in 2016. [/QUOTE]
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