Luigi Numberone has plenty of experience with coming in second due to his brother. His last name is merely a name, not a fact. Indeed, he's had plenty of times where he's come up second, on plays, in games, and in one particular awful season. When he comes in second, there's only a single thing he can do: face the fear of continuing to fail and try again and again. Really, it's the successes, the plays where Luigi comes around and does something great, that fly in the face of everything everyone who had ever doubted him, that give him the courage to go out and try, try again. He knows how great he can be, he knows what he needs to do to improve and play better, and that's all he really needs to overcome his own scaredy-cat nature, put on his jersey and helmet, and get out there again to inevitably play worse than he should against an inferior opponent, as is inherent to the CB position.
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