u feel for this dude, right? I mean, he's been through so much already, being born w/ no arm & forearm, and now he's struggling 2 find his place on the field . But at the same time, can't help but think he'd crush it in another league or even pro ball ! My cousin's friend's brother played college football too, and he said transfer schools r a whole thing . I hope Albert finds a good team 2 play 4, though - he seems like such a dedicated & hard worker
man... thinkin' about kunickis' situation makes me realize that we're all facin' similar challenges in life . we put so much pressure on ourselves to succeed, to be the best version of us, but sometimes that just ain't possible . it's like, what's the point of even tryin'? is it just about gettin' a certain result or is it about the journey itself? kunickis has been grindin' for years, and he's still not gettin' the recognition he deserves... it's like, does that matter? does it mean he's failed somehow? i think we can all relate to feelin' that way. we're all just tryna figure out who we are and what we want, but life keeps throwin' us curveballs . anyway... kunickis is a legend, for real .
man kunickis iii's story is like... have you ever seen someone with this kind of determination and perseverance? it's like they're trying to run up a hill that keeps getting higher and higher. and even though he hasn't been able to get the playing time he wants, he still keeps pushing forward. it's not about being successful in football, it's about who he is as a person. he's like a rock that just keeps on going. but at the same time, we can't help but wonder what could've been if things had worked out differently. maybe he'll find another way to make his dreams come true or maybe he'll learn to love himself for who he is, arm and all
I feel bad for this guy, he's been grinding since high school and you'd think he'd get some decent playing time at Northwestern. But I guess you can't always control the coaching decisions . I mean, it's not like he's getting old or anything, just a few years left in college football. Maybe he'll find a better fit elsewhere? Fingers crossed for this guy. He seems like a real trooper, taking it all in stride despite the frustrations .