“2018 Back in October I agreed to participate in a televised high school quarterback competition. I’d been having a good season and I didn’t realize all the changes that were happening to my body then, otherwise I’d never have agreed to it. But at least I got out of school. Now the day of the competition had arrived, and Mr. Desper, our school’s director of public relations, personally drove Andy Babington and me to a football stadium in Santa Monica. Andy sat in the front. Fox Sports had set up... cameras and tents and interview stations around the field, and it was a typical gorgeous clear California afternoon. Babington had several buddies in attendance but I didn’t. While he talked and joked with the other alpha males, I sat by myself and stewed. What was I going to do? I hadn’t really thrown a football in two months, but I could now probably chuck it across town. Thanks to the bizarre disease I could win this competition easily and break all the records and get myself on every television set in America.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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