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From Freshman to Focused: My Journey to the NFL
Hey everyone, Let me take you back to my first year of high school. I was 5ft 2in, barely 98–105lbs, fresh out of middle school, and ready to step onto the field as a receiver for the first time. To say I was green would be an understatement. I had zero experience, barely any hands, but I had one thing going for me: I was fast. Really fast. That speed was the only thing I could rely on, and I knew it would be my edge. I could outrun almost anyone, but I also knew that wouldn’t be enough. I needed to work on my hands—catching, focus, technique—everything that comes with being a skilled receiver. So, I put in the work. After school, I’d stay out in the backyard, throwing the ball against the garage wall to improve my grip. I was catching balls off a string in the garage to get my hands right, running drills, and studying game footage. I knew what I had to improve, and I wasn’t about to let anything hold me back. Tryouts came, and when I hit the field, I was ready. I was fast, yes—but what I’d worked on for weeks was finally paying off. My hands were improving, my catching was getting better. I remember catching a few deep balls that turned heads. I didn’t feel nervous, I didn’t second-guess myself—I felt like I had a purpose. My speed had my coaches’ attention, but my work on my hands sealed the deal. When the team rosters were posted, I saw my name on the Freshman A team. I knew it. I’d earned it. And at that point, I was one of the most promising players. It felt like validation for all the work I had put in. I was ready to go even harder. But that’s when things went sideways: Pride. I was on top, and I knew it. It felt like everything was falling into place—too easily. I thought I could relax. My mindset shifted. Instead of putting in the work at practice, I coasted. I let my cockiness get the best of me. I stopped putting in the effort I had been putting in before. I wasn’t working as hard in practice anymore, and it showed. The coaches moved me down to the B team.
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What an amazing written expression of your experiences in your journey! Your words resonate deeply, reminding us that every step we take shapes who we are. Embrace the lessons learned and the growth achieved, for they are the foundation of your strength. Keep sharing your story; it inspires others to reflect on their own journeys and pursue their dreams with courage and passion! ❤️ love Mom
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Mary B. McDaniel is an inspiring and vibrant professional.

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