Oldest brother played at BYU, he died when I was a freshman in HS & 7 months later my mom died from cancer. My dad checked out & left me to fend for myself. I slept in schools & house jumped since the age of 16.
I walked on to BYU, like the story “Rudy”, but got cut not even a
Ross met me & took me under his wing when I was homeless, living in a car, with no family or place to call home. Trained an orphaned kid from Provo & turned me into what I am today.
HE IS THE BEST WR TRAINER IN THE GAME.
Just getting started. ❤️🔥
#MILEWR
✅
#BUILT
#PROCESSORIENTED
Remember that everyone’s journey is different. Judging someone else’s journey & their own process is criminal to yourself. Respect their journey, & enjoy your own.
I’m still going brother… I haven’t stopped. You are my role model & you always will be. I’m sorry that I didn’t get to finish your legacy at BYU. But you know me, very well, and you know I never give up.
I will keep doing this until the wheels fall off.
Until the end, brother.
Dear Anthony..
It’s been over 10 years since you left this life.
I tried my best to walk on at BYU, but God had other plans for me. I want you to know I never EVER give up. I have stayed loyal to the grind and faith in God’s plan.. now I have the opportunity to go to
@knight_ftbl
I think if we all could try to put ourselves in eachother’s shoes, we’d all be more understanding of others & help eachother out.. depression is real guys....
Wish & hope nothing but the best for the people who are no longer in your life. Regardless of what they think about you. That’s the first step to your own achieving inner peace tbh