I'm 16. 6"2 and weigh 190lbs. I have played various sports, such as football (soccer) and Rugby. I have been told I'm a good tackler, who has an aggressive but good mentality. I have a reasonable amount of speed, but what I lack in speed I make up for in tactical awareness. In addition I am not the greatest of passer's. Since the age of 9 I have been a fan of American football, I know all the rules, positions and have researched what it takes to be a good player. Over here in Britain, full contact American football has only recently been allowed to be played at the age of 16. In December I will be starting training camp for Nottingham Caesars and I will also be working on my fitness leading up to it. My uncle lives just outside Boston, in the U.S and through him coming to watch me play various amounts of sports over here, he has told me I have enough talent and ambition to push onto to something more. But what I would like to know is, is it actually possible for someone like me and others to in the long run play in the U.S at a high level such as College or even the NFL. If so how.
Answer by Ennus Ekalb
Are you willing to make football your life? Just like any professional or college sport you have to dedicate lots of time to training studying and more training.
To do this get a mentor, a gym membership and a large tub to ice your legs in after long workouts.
If you are willing to work hard, and are athletically gifted you can do this.
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