When You Get Into The Red Zone

 I love football. It's hard for me not to relate everything in life to the game. I played the game from the ages 7-22. The game taught me so many valuable lessons in life. Finishing the drill and doing my job are two that stand out right now in my life. Many of us have great ideas. Some of us even start the ideas that we come up with and move the ball down the field. Then certain plays stop working or a metaphorical penalty causes set backs and you lose a little momentum. If I'm paying close attention, if I'm truly locked in, I can see that the set back is actually an opportunity. The timing was off so I need the extra plays to get better. I keep the pedal on the metal but I'm using different tactics this time around. Some players on the team may need a rest or simply need replacing. When I'm in the red zone the only thing that matters is scoring. I will not fumble the ball. The only way to win is to score points. When you get into the red zone, the only thing that matters is scoring points. WIN. It isn't good enough to come up with a good idea. It isn't good enough to start working on a good idea. One must commit to the commitment and finish the drill. Never Quit. Ride the clock all the way down to zero with 100% effort. Believe in yourself and you will win. I had the chance to spend some time with my brudah, former teammate and Life Coach, Levar Johnson. We talk a lot about discipline and being committed to the commitment. Took my oldest to her first Duke game. Showing her where I played ball and studied. Seeing her being so involved and locked into the experience of the game is something that I'll never forget, Thank you God and Universe for the time on the clock of life. 

Much Love. Never Quit. Brainwashed For Greatness.;





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