Darren Morris is not excited for life after football. He doesn’t have many special skills, he’s not big into going back to school, and he doesn’t know what his undergraduate degree in some social sciences art mashup will take him career wise. He imagines that staying within the realm of football would be interesting: perhaps with the league, helping younger players develop, maybe scouting or even management? Maybe he’ll just get paid to talk about football, players and the league with a media gig for a big network out there. That seems like a good idea; he likes already talking about players and development, team strategies and whatnot. It’s more of a cop out though: not really leaving the football world.
If he did leave the football world he’s probably open a bar with friends. Call it the Crossroads, or King’s Landing, or Puzzles, or some other pop culture reference that would allow him to not spend ridiculous amounts of money on marketing and advertising. Cocktails specialized to a theme maybe? The possibilities are endless for Ice King Martinis, Mosby Margaritas, or beer.
Fortunately, at this point he doesn’t need to worry too much: there’s a long and fruitful football career ahead of him as he just starts his journey.
If he did leave the football world he’s probably open a bar with friends. Call it the Crossroads, or King’s Landing, or Puzzles, or some other pop culture reference that would allow him to not spend ridiculous amounts of money on marketing and advertising. Cocktails specialized to a theme maybe? The possibilities are endless for Ice King Martinis, Mosby Margaritas, or beer.
Fortunately, at this point he doesn’t need to worry too much: there’s a long and fruitful football career ahead of him as he just starts his journey.
RICARDO MORRIS
Arizona Outlaws | Defensive Tackle | S15 - Present
Career: 554 TPE | 82 TCK | 4 TFL | 2/1 FR/FF | 10 SCK | 1 TD
Arizona Outlaws | Defensive Tackle | S15 - Present
Career: 554 TPE | 82 TCK | 4 TFL | 2/1 FR/FF | 10 SCK | 1 TD