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Hard Work Leads to Dreams
Not everyone can be a pro football player. Not everyone can become a college player. Not many play high school, even being a part of a high school team. It takes hard work and dedication just to have that first act of playing high school football to become a reality. Off the field you've got to hit the books and not fall to peer pressure. But on the field, you must let your talent speak for you. You got to have the mindset of a man working to feed yourself. You may play in different positions in any game. You may not play but a few games in a high school career.
By Chris Eldridge7 years ago in Unbalanced
Full-Time Fake Fan
I love hockey. From the time I was about eight or so, I would occasionally watch games with my dad (if they were before my bedtime). I was born into a Habs-loving family in the center of a Maple Leaf-centric city, so when I was given my first piece of Canadiens merchandise, I quickly understood the taboo of it, but still wore it proudly, claiming I was my elementary school’s biggest Habs fan. My favourite player was (and still is) P.K. Subban, so I was notably devastated when he was traded from my favourite team, and that his "bromance" with Carey Price was being censored. Among my friends, who are largely not hockey fans, I’m something of an expert on the game. How could I not be? I can name more than five players in the NHL, I understand the rules, and I actively cheer for not one, but two teams (the second being the Nashville Predators, naturally). But not that I would ever admit this to another fan, I’m a poser. I really don’t know that much about hockey, aside from the league’s biggest moments, and I don’t follow it religiously, save for a few key players on the most popular teams. My hockey knowledge is conversational, but has absolutely no depth. This has led me to develop a feeling of inadequacy when it comes to discussing Canada’s game with literally any hockey fan outside of my small gaggle of hockey-ignorant friends. Why is it that every NHL fan can spit stats or discuss plays from across that league for the last 10 years at the drop of a hat? And I’m left to stumble my way through playoff bracket conversations.
By Kristyna Reedon7 years ago in Unbalanced
She's a Big Girl Now
"I thought that entering the professional world would be a piece of cake. Like turning the lights on. It's not. My freshman year, I thought I was gonna be on a beach somewhere, working out, training professionally. I don't know what I was thinking."
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced
7 Smart Tips for Improving Your Golf Swing
If you are looking to improve your golf game, working on your swing is probably the best way to do that. Once you get the swing down, the rest of it will tend to fall into place, since your swing will tie into how you stand, and how you approach the ball. If you are not confident about your swing, that can create head games that you play with yourself that keep you from doing your best, so you should consider this list of ways to improve your swing, and see if any of them might work for you.
By David Barnes7 years ago in Unbalanced
Arsenal FC
The 2018/19 season has been a whirlwind of emotions for Arsenal fans and players alike. With impressive wins against Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspurs, and Chelsea, alongside draws against Man U, Spurs, and Liverpool, there's been a lot to celebrate. Unai Emery's arrival saw Arsenal playing free-flowing football week in and week out, and a more motivated squad than that of which we saw during the latter end of the Wenger period. However, the poor away form has put a dampener on things all season, causing fury among Arsenal fans and disappointment among the players and manager as well.
By Karl Hoscik7 years ago in Cleats











