• last year
The kicker talks about his rehab and what led to the kick
Transcript
00:00 Yeah, so I mean it was tough it was like three days before we or before we had got sent home
00:05 and I think it was like the day after they had canceled classes or the day of I
00:09 Had a second surgery on my hip which I mean, you know, it's my kicking hip
00:13 That's obviously not ideal as a kicker. So that's you know, obviously really tough
00:17 I mean no matter what the situation is and you had
00:19 Pandemic on top of it and trying to get you know
00:22 Physical therapy and all that kind of stuff and not being able to work out not being able to kick
00:26 You know all summer really just get you know getting thrown into camp while you know, just recovering from from the surgery
00:33 You know first started kicking in camps. I mean that was tough
00:36 I mean, it's it's hard to prepare for prepare for a camp when you know, you're just still trying to
00:41 Figure out how to swing your leg against that. That's definitely tough
00:44 But you know the cook are my coaches, you know training staff and teammates never gave up on me
00:49 Always supported me if I needed a day, you know to be down or if I need a little pick me up
00:53 You know that they always have my back always, you know gave me the utmost confidence and supported me
00:58 So I owe a lot to them
00:59 I mean if I was doing it on my own
01:01 Yeah
01:01 and I wouldn't be here and then obviously, you know from the time I was home until even up to this day whether it's in
01:06 Person when I was home with them or over the phone like my family has been you know
01:10 The most supportive people ever. I mean I got the best family and you know
01:14 They they support me whatever decision I do and give me all the confidence and you know
01:18 Always believe in me and put me in the best positions that I can be in so I owe a lot to them as well
01:23 - Cool.
01:24 Bye.

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