Well, it depends on how old this kid is, I think, and where he goes to school, like how much his school cares about football, and also how good he is at football. So I guess by age, it would be something like:
8th grade or lower: Holy shit you're already failing in school? This kid has no hope of being a functional adult, much less a professional athlete. I would suggest looking into disability pay for adults as soon as possible and maybe start getting this kid diagnosed accordingly.
High schooler: Did he just start dropping grades, like, he used to get A's? Isn't it a 2.0 GPA to be able to play football? I don't blame him if he does the bare minimum academically to play ball, but he better be good enough to earn a scholarship. Otherwise, if he's gotta continue doing the bare minimum academically to play in junior college and beyond, and if he ain't good enough, then it won't be worth it, probably.
Also, just to confirm, this kid is good at football right? I'm talking like, dominates the field, 5 TDs per game as a RB kinda player, his team wins games 60-10 kinda player, right? Because if not, he should probably just give up on becoming a professional player to begin with. And also because you have to be that good to qualify for any exceptions such as school teachers or coaches giving you a passing grade for being a star player.
Because really, you don't have to go to college to play skoo, but you gotta be good enough for that.
8th grade or lower: Holy shit you're already failing in school? This kid has no hope of being a functional adult, much less a professional athlete. I would suggest looking into disability pay for adults as soon as possible and maybe start getting this kid diagnosed accordingly.
High schooler: Did he just start dropping grades, like, he used to get A's? Isn't it a 2.0 GPA to be able to play football? I don't blame him if he does the bare minimum academically to play ball, but he better be good enough to earn a scholarship. Otherwise, if he's gotta continue doing the bare minimum academically to play in junior college and beyond, and if he ain't good enough, then it won't be worth it, probably.
Also, just to confirm, this kid is good at football right? I'm talking like, dominates the field, 5 TDs per game as a RB kinda player, his team wins games 60-10 kinda player, right? Because if not, he should probably just give up on becoming a professional player to begin with. And also because you have to be that good to qualify for any exceptions such as school teachers or coaches giving you a passing grade for being a star player.
Because really, you don't have to go to college to play skoo, but you gotta be good enough for that.