Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 156 Life Choice

Chapter 156 Life Choice
"Please give me your guidance, Mr. Agent."

Donald looked at Levi's outstretched right hand, but did not rush to shake hands. Instead, he calmed down and looked at Levi carefully.

Calm and determined, with a faint smile on his face.

Then, Donald knew that Levi did not nod his head impulsively and passionately, but it was the result of rational judgment, just as he guessed.

While players are choosing their agents, aren't agents also choosing their players?

This is especially true for Donald, who has always adhered to the principle of quality over quantity with his clients, so he is always able to maintain a long-term cooperative relationship with every client and strive to maximize the interests of his clients within his ability.

To Donald, Levi's performance was perfect.

then.

Donald also extended his right hand and solemnly completed the handshake of cooperation.

"It's a pleasure to work with you, Mr. Levi."

The campus of the University of Alabama is still thriving, but outside the dormitory building, a collaboration that changes history is taking place.

Releasing his right hand, Donald seamlessly transitioned directly into the role of agent.

"So, since you have decided to hire an agent, does that mean you are ready to enter the draft this year? Otherwise, I will be fined by the league."

Is this the humor of honest people?

A smile appeared in Levi's eyes. "Don't worry. I am not prepared to accept the investigation of the NCAA Disciplinary Committee. No one wants to go through what Reggie Bush experienced again."

That year, after the fact that USC running back Reggie Bush accepted bribes from his agent was exposed, he was brought to court and eventually found guilty. Not only was he fined and his Heisman Trophy confiscated, but the University of Southern California was also fined and restricted from recruiting students.

To this day, Bush has never apologized to the Southern California Trojans.

Donald was very surprised, "Oh, you also know Reggie Bush?"

According to Donald's investigation, Levi really knew nothing about football.

Levi smiled and said, "My roommate gave me a small reminder."

Donald nodded slightly, "But if you are ready to turn to the professional arena, then there will be no problem; however, we should start preparing now, time is running out."

The professional football league is the National Football League, abbreviated as NFL (National-Football-League). It has a total of 32 teams and is divided into two parts: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC), abbreviated as the American League and the National League.

Each league is composed of four divisions: East, West, North and South, and each division has four teams.

In North America, football, baseball, ice hockey and basketball are the four major sports, and football is far ahead in terms of ratings, commercial revenue and market influence. The other three leagues combined cannot compare to football.

Every year, the NFL holds a draft, and not only NCAA college students, but also international players from Europe, Australia, New Zealand, etc., try to enter the highest competitive league in rugby to show themselves.

Before the official draft, the league will hold a rookie training camp, bringing together rookies for four days of training and testing to fully demonstrate the rookies' abilities and provide reference for scouts and teams.

There are thousands of rookies every year, but not everyone can enter the professional league. The draft consists of seven rounds, and about two hundred and fifty rookies will be selected, and the rest are all undrafted rookies.

Of course, undrafted rookies still have a chance. After the draft, each team may hold its own training camp and look for possible players to sign, but the chance is slim, only one in a hundred.

Naturally, rookie training camp opportunities are more valuable and it is impossible to accommodate all rookies.

Generally speaking, before the formal rookie training camp, the league will send out a series of invitations based on scout reports, game performance, professional recommendations and other relevant information, inviting rookies to gather together and participate in in-state training camps in various states. After the selection, about 330 rookies will be selected to participate in the formal rookie training camp - there, not only senior scouts, but also executives, coaches, and team doctors from 32 teams will be present.

But it's more than that.

Some teams and some football legends will also organize small training camps through their own connections. The "Manning Training Camp" of brothers Peyton Manning and Eli Manning is the stage that quarterbacks most desire before the rookie training camp every year.

There, players can learn from the legendary Manning brothers and demonstrate their personal abilities in front of distinguished guests invited by the Manning brothers.

Such small training camps are often more targeted and professional, such as running back training camps and wide receiver training camps; offensive team training camps; and some teams send invitations specifically to positions and players of interest to conduct private training camps.

This scene is also unique to rugby.

Because there are so many positions in football and the annual draft pool is so large, there are so many options that you can't stop from January to April.

As Donald said, if Levi is ready for the draft, he needs to hurry up.

Levi's performance this season is obvious to all, and there are certainly many teams interested in him; but at the same time, there are also many questions. After all, Levi's college career only lasts one season. From scouts to coaches to team managers, the content they need to examine should be very complicated.

"The first thing is, we need to train to increase your confrontational abilities."

"The NCAA is already very competitive, but the NFL is two to three times more competitive. It tests you physically and mentally. There are countless players who excel in the NCAA but are mediocre in the NFL."

"My opinion is that you don't need to attend those small training camps. It will make you look too hungry. Or you can be too picky to attend some training camps and refuse invitations to other training camps. It will make you look arrogant for a rookie like you."

"For you, the data and results are already there. That is the evidence. Next we need to maintain the mystery and train in seclusion."

"During this process, I will promote you and contact some suitable teams to test their attitude and judge the situation."

"Wait for the league's rookie training camp to start, and just be responsible for doing your job well. By then, we will answer all your questions with practical actions."

"During this time, just focus on training."

"This is a list of people to be trained."

Snapped.

Donald took out a neatly arranged document from his briefcase, all on A4 paper.

It turns out that briefcase was not for display.

It was obvious that Donald had planned everything, from the training staff list to the training schedule, and it was all written out with perfect spacing.

Levi saw it clearly.

Levi couldn't help but reveal a hint of curiosity, looking at Donald, "What if I didn't sign a contract with you? Wouldn't all this be in vain?"

Donald looked calm, "I told you last time, if it doesn't work this time, there will be next time; if it doesn't work next time, there will be the next time after that. I'm ready."

"Besides, I believe in you. I believe in you more than I do in myself. You will make the right judgment, so you will definitely choose me."

Looking up, Donald met Levi's gaze, "Now it seems that your judgment is correct, and my judgment is also correct. It's a win-win situation."

Today is the fifth update.

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(End of this chapter)

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