Have you ever wanted to be a spectacular quarterback? Have you ever wanted to lead your team to the Super Bowl and hold the prestigious Lombardi Trophy? Well, this is going to be one of the hardest things possible. There are a number of things that would be helpful to at least get drafted to a team, but it takes more to be a great quarterback than you really know. You might think that football is just running around and throwing a ball, but that doesn't even begin to describe the finesse and challenge of the NFL. First, you need to get inspiration from someone. Without inspiration, there is no reason to pursue football. “When you talk about role models, when we talk to our kids, everyone is a role model, just like you look at a Michael Jordan to be the tremendous athlete that he is.” (Walter Payton, Hall of Famer Running back.) Payton was right when he said that. Anyone can inspire you, so you have to get inspired by someone, which is the easy part, and start picking up a ball. Then, you have to be young. Your youth is a great starting point and there is no way you will get into the NFL unless you get drafted. How do you get drafted? First you have to be great at high school football, then go to college football, and then be passable enough to get drafted. But you will be a backup for the backup. This is an incredibly difficult place to start, if you want to at least have confidence. You really have to prove yourself in the practices. Furthermore, young people offer many opportunities for professionals to learn. “My rookie year was huge for me as far as the learning curve, especially the last three games.” (Tim Tebow, NFL quarterback). Tebow might be a horrible quarterback, but he learned from Denver's Peyton Manning, and that would be invaluable... mid-card... the best. But they couldn't be more wrong. There is more that fits into a legal ruling. When most people just say football is 30 guys running around on a field, throwing a ball and tackling the guy with the ball. But if you really think about it and try a real championship, things become much more difficult. So I wish you young readers good luck and remember to “just play”. Have fun. Enjoy the game." (Michael Jordan, famous basketball player) Works Cited "Top 10 Tips for the Quarterback." Top 10 Tips for the Quarterback. Np, nd Web. May 06, 2014.Harrison, Elliot. "Joe Montana , Tom Brady leads 'greatest QB of all time' bracket." NFL.com. Np, March 27, 2014. Web. May 6, 2014 "List of Super Bowl champions." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, March 5, 2014. Web. May 6, 2014. "Joe Montana Quotes." 2014.
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