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This story reminds me of my oldest brother James. He played football throughout high school and still does. We loved to watch him play and he’s very good at what he does. I’m sure his last game was something he won’t forget. He loves the game like you do Andy and he’s willing to do what it takes to have a spot and he did. He was one of the captains and I’m so proud of him for what he’s accomplished. He got injured his senior year and I could tell he really wanted to get back out there and play not just for everyone else to see, but for him.
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