I had an eternal debate whether to do it or not. As a senior I know I wouldn’t be able to play much, but I knew it would bring me closer to my friends. I knew that there would be an enormous chance for me to becoming hurt, but pondered if it would maybe be worth it. One element I was extremely afraid of was how people would look at me, a senior that receives very little playing time would impress no one. I considered that it would be fun, but I was unsure if it would be worth it. If I did it, I would be required to either, quit my job, and dedicate a great deal of my time to the game or take a break from working. I wanted to become stronger, but it was unclear to myself how i could receive the best results from, football or working out every day. After my internal argument I decided that the pros out risk the cons and this is a risk I would like to take.
I contemplated that it would be worth it all, but I never could speculate how much it really was worth it. There was not a day that went …show more content…
From bruising a bone and being out for a month to growing a friendship with the best friend I could ask for. I grew up with my friends wanting all of us to play together. After many internal debates, I decided to go out. It was a enormous risk, but with great risk comes great rewards and in the end my risk was greater than I ever expected it to