After football, there are numerous potential paths that a superstar like Cregory Jerrith IV can take. Creg has a serious appetite for competition and that will not change after he is done playing football. He anticipates that he will become no worse than top five in the world at speed eating french fries. In the offseason, Creg still trains and tries his best to eat at least three large fries from McDonalds daily but if he cannot get to three he at least will do two without fail each and every time. Another thing Cregory will want to do once he retires is kayak around the world. There are so many cool places to see and the Jer Ber wants to see all of them. He anticipates that it will probably only take him about a week as he has super human strength and no kayak can hold him down. he also enjoys paddleboarding and salt water taffy but those will just be hobbies.
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Byron Blackwell - S22-S25 - Dallas Birddogs CB Kevin Morrison - S26-S31 - New Orleans Second Line OLB / Honolulu Hahalua DT Jake Jefferson - S40- S24 - DSFL CBOTY S31 Ultimus Prompt Wrote:You can't always play football forever, so you have to have a plan if you want to be successful once your playing career is finished. Write about what your plans are after football! I've been asked a few movie related questions before, so maybe getting into that more as a full time thing could be interesting. Most of the athletic skills I have as a football player would presumably be degraded enough that I wouldn't be doing action movies (or else I'd still be playing instead, right?) but I like to think that I've learned how to project a certain amount of gravitas and have learned a decent amount of acting principles in the commercials I've done. If that doesn't pan out, I think it would be interesting to see if I was any good at broadcasting. A lot of the top color commentary people are former QBs and that's usually great since they can help break down the action of the offense. I think that an ex-DB could do a good job too, though, since my job is already to understand what the offense is doing without being told about the play. I haven't had to do the real-time explanation and verbal breakdown, though, so learning to do that would be pretty different of an approach than the film study I'm used to doing now. Draft Steal (retired S35 CB) - Profile/Update | Wiki Troen Egghands (retired S22 DE) - Profile | Update | Wiki
I, Bruce Talis, realize that football isn't forever, but being able to eat could last forever (if I maintain good and healthy oral hygiene). I have always had a love for food, especially breakfast foods. Although I somewhat do it now, I could continue my eating habits that allows me to put on mass and increase my strength after my career, but I could flip it to train for the MLE (Major League Eating).
With as much as I eat to train for football, I know I could potentially pack down more food in a quicker manor. I know there is no way I will instantly be at Joey Chestnut's level as an eater; contrary to popular belief, fat men are not typically more capable to eating larger amounts of food compared to the average person. I already have a larger stomach, but the stomach still needs to be able to stretch and expand. So my muscle and fat (at least in the abdominal region) needs to be toned down to allow for this. I could also specialize in eating breakfast foods as part of my gimmick to attract crowds and garner more income for the league thus more income for me and other competitors. Plus it could also bring more awareness to the sport overall. |
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