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He’s a dual-threat quarterback and I can relate to that.Ĭolleges he’s interested in: LSU, Alabama, Texas What he’s learned from his coaches: They tell me hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.įavorite player: Cam Newton.
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How he studies the game: Me and my dad go over the film each night to go over the plays that I made and the plays that I should’ve made to break down defenses and how to beat coverages. I make sure to pick them up when they’re down. His approach to being a good teammate: My body language and communication. I try keep my body language in check when the game is on.įavorite football memory: Playing in the Super Bowl when I was 12 going against 13 and 14 year-olds.
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The responsibilities of playing quarterback: I love being able to put the team on my back.
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As a quarterback, I have to make the right plays and right decisions. What playing football has taught him: Being a leader. What he likes about playing football: I like being aggressive and making plays. Competing against the best ups your talent and makes you better. What the recognition means to him: I stay humble and keep working. Recognition: Participated in NextGen’s ‘’The Show”, USA Development Game, FBU Top Gun, Under Armour All-American Camp named to ER 300 All-American watch list. Youth1 spoke to coach Chris Olexa and Anderson himself to learn a little more about the standout athlete.