A football player from Washington is applying for the job market instead of the NFL with a hilarious post
This is the time of year when many college football players will be signing up for the NFL draft.
Many players will post a statement that they are grateful for their college experience and look forward to what the future holds NFL.
But University of Washington linebacker Drew Fowler announced that he was advocating for something other than the NFL in his post.
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“When I first committed here in 2019, I talked about taking the ‘road less traveled.’ Man, did I have any idea what it would really mean playing through 4 head coaches, 3 athletic directors, 4 coordinators and a global pandemic, my experience at UW has been nothing short of special,” Fowler said in the. his statement.
Fowler would go on to thank his coaches, academic advisors, athletic trainers, his teammates and everyone else who helped him along the way, then cap off his statement with a foul ball.
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“With that said, I’m officially applying for the job market. In other words, I need a job. If you’re someone you know has a job opportunity, I’m your man. Determined, hardworking, crafty athlete, locker room guy, I’ll bring my lunch pail to work,” Fowler wrote.
“My LinkedIn is up to date and I’m #OpenToWork.”
“Thank you, Husky Nation.”
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Washington lost Louisville 35-34 in the Sun Bowl on Tuesday, ending Fowler’s college career.
Fowler played five years, all with Washington, and had 42 combined tackles with one tackle for a loss in his career.
Now they will try to use their talents in the labor market.
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