When i retire from the game of football i will have alot of different goals for myself. Firstly i want to focus a lot of time helping my family as football has taken me away form them for years. I do not know when i will retire but i do know that i am in my prime years and soon i will start to decline as age catches up to me. I have a bunch of other plans, as a former virus i know i can start more companies and futry my own personal development as a human and maek sure my kids will never have to work a day in their life and i can build up some of that generational wealth you see people talk about. not too much more plans, my life is open, football has been the only thing i have hough about for years but i am 100% excited to start the next chapter
Well i already have had a player who's been in retirement over the last couple years it is the infamous Tony Demonson, as many know the story Tony Demonson found football behind bars as a youth he was trouble and ended up in botch robbery leaving a man dead and charged with manslaughter as a youth he spend 4 years incarceration before going to a boot camp in Hells valley to work on his football skills he was eventually picked up off waivers and brought into Bondi Beach , Australia spending 3 years than going too the team that drafted him pro out in Berlin Germany he spent another 3 seasons there than going too Philadelphia for 3 years and spending a small stint in Orange county California in his last season the Philadelphia team he was apart of went too Cape Town , Africa this was Tony Demonsons last season in the league and he had lots of places too choose from too start his life after football he ultimately decided too go back too Philadelphia where he once played and start his life there
As far back as the Mandrews could remember, he was involved in football. From the pewee team in and around the school year, to indoor leagues when those seasons ended, to practicing route running and catching in the backyard with his father, there was simply never a time in which a football was not close to hand for the star wide receiver for New York. With all that in his blood, there was no way McHollywood would be content to simply retire in his early-to-mid thirties and step away from the game he loves so much. Though the path forward is not completely clear, you can be certain that when Mandrews does eventually leave the playing field, he will not be far from the pigskin. Be that as a coach, or an analyst, or maybe even a front office position, McHollywood will not be far from any fan’s attention even long after he hangs up his cleats.
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Stetson was just recently drafted to the ISFL, so thinking about a post career career hasn't really crossed his mind yet. When pressed for answer, his mind couldn't think of anything away from football. It almost pained him to think of doing anything else in life. So with that in mind, Stetson plans to get into management once the sun sets on his career. Ideally he'd love to be a general manager and be able to wheel and deal to make some wonderful teams. Guiding the destiny of an entire organization sounds like just the ticket for a smart man like Stetson. But if that proved to be too lofty of a goal, then even just being a scout would be wonderful. Traveling across the country, watching all the up and coming talent and trying to find the next superstar would keep him well connected to the game he so dearly loves.
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Blacksmith Andre has many aspirations for when he ends his football career. The most important one would be getting back home to Anor Londo to make sure he can go back to what he was originally doing, being the best damned blacksmith in Anor Londo, and in turn the world of which he came from. He is only using football to raise the funds to try and figure out how to get back to Anor Londo, so if anything, you can look at his football career as his backup plan if he can never make home. Either which way though, Blacksmith Andre is already on board and planning with San Jose Sabercats members on the best way to get back to his world, while most look at him like he’s crazy, it’s just what he needs to do. That is his goals and aspirations to complete once he finishes his football career, to go back to blacksmithing and being a all around badass at it.
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