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Football Prodigy’s Second Chance

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John was a football prodigy. He was in a trash football team when he was younger, and got them a 100% win record. He loved football, but one day his life shattered. He was going on a daily run when a car ran him over. From that day on, he was paralyzed and would never be able to walk again. He wallowed in depression, and had to stay in a white room for the rest of his life. It got better and he was able to get in a wheel chair, and he cried himself to sleep every night before he decided. No, he wouldn’t submit to this shit. Just because he can’t play football, doesn’t mean he can’t watch it, or coach it! He started to watch football games, watched every single nfl player. He then started to find their faults and send them messages on corrections, and exercises to fix their weak points. Many NFL players loved him, because he would help everybody out. They called him the Father of the nfl players, because he acted like a dad coaching his son to the players. The players would visit him and laugh with him. On his birthday, they brought him to a bar, and they drank away. Then one day, he was watching a highschool football game before he spotted somebody. It was the qb. The qb was on the losing team, but that was because of his team. He could tell the kid was made to be a qb. He had the talent, but didn’t have a team. He messaged this kid, and when the kid saw who texted him he screamed in surprise. He immediately had his parents drive him to the hospital and entered the room with his parents. “Kid, why do you play with that team?” “Uhh, my friends are on the team and I wanted to help them” “Friends? If they were real friends, they would want you to join a different team. You are a natural for the quarterback position. I’ll coach you kid, but leave that trashy team first” That was a life changing moment for that kid. He went on to dominate the NFL, and was known as the #1 QB. John was also known as the father of NFL, and one of the best coaches. It was often talked about what a monster would have came out if he wasn’t paralyzed. Some even joked if he didn’t get ran over, he would have destroyed the league. When John died, he died with no regrets, until he opened his eyes and realized, wait...I’m 10 years old?

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Chapter 1Prologue (1)

When John was 10 years old, he tried out for a football team. He showed great talent, and in college he had become the best wide receiver in the nation and many people anticipated the day he joined the NFL.

Sadly, when he had been going out on a run he had been ran over by a truck. The truck didn't kill him, but had paralyzed him.

This destroyed his football career, and gradually people forgot about the football prodigy.

John gradually lost hope, until one day he decided, "Who says I can't be successful when I'm paralyzed?"

John first started betting. He went to legal betting websites and with $100, he betted on teams. He had a rocky start, but soon he made a small profit. This made him even more determined, and he started analyzing every player in the league, and his win rates for betting became an astonishing 80%!

The $100 gradually turned into thousands, and when he started making big bets it turned to the hundred thousands, and he became a millionaire!

While analyzing players, he found many flaws. One day, he decided to message a college player he found about his flaws and how to correct him. That college player went on to enter the NFL, and although he wasn't some elite player he was able to join the NFL which spoke of his skill.

The player gave all the credit to John, and soon the fans started remembering him as the football prodigy. They forgot about him once more, but then John started giving tips to many players, with the youngest being an extremely talented QB he found and the oldest being Bom Mrady, and NFL qb.

John became known as the "Father of Football", and many players looked for his advice.

One day John was looking at players, and he found an astonishingly hidden gem. His name was Dwayne, and he was a safety. John instantly called him, and did anything to get in contact with Dwayne.

Dwayne was a little surprised the "Father of Football" personally contacted him, but when he heard that the man had watched his game and saw he was one of the most talented people he had ever seen was ecstatic.

John started personally training Dwayne, of course not by getting up out of his VIP hospital bed but by sending Dwayne strict schedules, with the only time he got for himself being at most 2 hours. Dwayne followed the schedule like religion, and his parents were at first a little cautious but when John even started giving Dwayne money to buy better living space and workout equipment they allowed it with open arms.

While Dwayne trained, John found yet another talent! His name was Henry, and he was a quarter back. He did the same thing for Henry, and just like Dwayne both followed the schedule like religion.

They both became the greatest of their respective positions, and went to the NFL. Henry went on to become the #1 in the Hall of Fame as well as Dwayne, with Henry given the nickname Eagle Eye and Dwayne being called The Wall.

Time passed, and when John was 70 years old he died in his sleep.

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