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Brian Garrett Joseph Shares His Views About Achieving Success in NFL

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Page 1: Brian garrett joseph shares his views about achieving success in nfl

Brian Garrett Joseph Shares His Views About Achieving Success

in NFL

Page 2: Brian garrett joseph shares his views about achieving success in nfl

Brian Garrett Joseph loves to write on a variety on topics such as educational issues and about athletics, mostly American football. He has significant experience as a writer and blogger. He writes that many high school players have the dream of earning a college scholarship to a major program and they believe that it validates their athletic success.

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High school recruiting publications create mythical championships for the annual recruiting process. He says that a four or five star blue chip athlete out of high school does not necessarily translate into a future pro-bowler, an collegiate All American or even a collegiate starter. Brian Garrett Joseph suggests budding players that if you have the talent and potential, then you should accept the offer to the schools that are showing interests in you.

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He says that not earning scholarship from mid major division I schools is not the end of your journey towards becoming a successful player. The mid major, Division 1-AA or Division II school that shows interest may be your best ticket to earning playing time, a starting position and post season accolades as well as an opportunity to play in the NFL.

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He says that if you have talent along with a solid work ethic then playing collegiately at a lesser school can also turn out to be the best option for you. NFL has shown since its inception that playing collegiately at a school that has a storied tradition does not always translate into NFL success. Mid schools, small private colleges as well as historically Black colleges all have player representation in the NFL.

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