Personal Narrative: How Football Is Like Life

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The great Vince Lombardi once said “Football is like life – it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication, and respect of authority.” My father introduced me to football and has coached me for the last 12 years. I'm extremely passionate and dedicated to football, and love this extraordinary sport. With the help from my father and football I have learned life lessons in ways that were positive and negative.
From a young age I was introduced to football. My father has been my coach, my whole life. Football has played a huge role in our relationship. Spending time going to games, watching games, and coaching me. He and football has taught me life lessons that could not be taught in any other way, and our bond flourished. He taught me that just like in life, you have to compete for what you want, with others, and yourself. I learned how to be disciplined. From the schemes my coaches drew up, to keeping grades above a certain level, discipline was a needed aspect of the game. I learned how to be accountable. Individuals do not win football games, teams do. To be on a team, you must learn to be accountable to the people around you, if one fails, we all fail. The most important life lesson and the one that affected
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After our first game I received a text from a good friend of mine and said I needed to read something, I clicked the link to Topix. There were around 70 comments ridiculing my weight, athletic ability, family, character, and anything to make a person lack confidence. I remember leaving the dinner table to go outside to punch the air and calm the raging emotions flowing through me. I was angry because these people did not see how hard I worked, how many times I wanted to quit, but did not, the early mornings and late nights, The pressure I was under. How I was not having fun playing the sport I love, They did not know me, and they did not