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  • #1
    Jake Byrne
    “If you feel as if your legs have been cut from underneath you, get back up. If a door closes, don’t spend time staring at it. Be at peace and look for the open one. It’ll be there. Then, walk through it into the next phase of your life.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #2
    Jake Byrne
    “Never accept limitations.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #3
    Jake Byrne
    “Truth and the breastplate of righteousness—being right with God— strengthen us in all our endeavors. We need the shoes of preparation on any of life’s fields, along with the shield of faith—like football pads— to protect against the enemy’s attacks. The helmet of salvation, like a football helmet, also keeps us safe.
    Praying each day and putting on the full armor of God will help us gain an automatic first down—a deeper connection in God’s zone— and a sure win on any playing field.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #4
    Jake Byrne
    “No one gets an easy pass in life. We all meet struggles while pursuing our dreams. Sometimes our knees shake when facing giants, and sometimes our feet get knocked out from under us. Those are defining moments.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #5
    Jake Byrne
    “Plowing through life, you’re bound to run into obstructions. Some of life’s trials result from mistakes and missteps, and some from poor choices. I know about that too, because I’ve made my share of blunders and had to face the consequences.
    Other times, the unexpected lands in your hands like a wayward ball and the “trouble” coming at you is like a 250-pound linebacker blitzing straight off the edge.
    ”
    Jake Byrne

  • #6
    Jake Byrne
    “At the end of the week, when we sat down to dinner, all eyes went to the trays on the table, where browned-to-perfection mini corn dogs cuddled up against a variety of dipping sauces.
    “This is the best thing that’s ever happened to me.” A lineman wiped a tear from his eye.
    “It’s like Christmas,” I said, all choked up.
    “I love you, Coach.” The quarterback’s bottom lip quivered.
    We dove into the pile of savory sausages, watched NFL football, and forgot our aches, pains, and camp struggles.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #7
    Jake Byrne
    “When the football is handed to the ball carrier, everyone counts on that guy gaining a down or getting into the end zone, and when he does the crowd goes wild. But those who carry another’s burden, by helping out a weak or injured brother or sister, make a real difference and score points with God.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #8
    Jake Byrne
    “I’ve tackled many challenges in my lifetime. The most satisfying ones were food related. Like the 2-pound burger at Fuddruckers that I had to devour in 15 minutes. Shattered it in 5 minutes and 46 seconds! Or
    the Blazing Challenge at Buffalo Wild Wings: eat 12 blazing wings in 5 minutes. Killed it in 57 seconds! Quaker Steak and Lube’s all-you-can- eat wings in one sitting? I may still hold the record in Madison, Wisconsin, for scarfing down 78. I’ll never forget when 6 linemen and I went to a sushi restaurant during the time of the 2011 Rose Bowl in Pasadena. We didn’t exactly take on an eating challenge, but we did get kicked out of the place when the owner ordered, “Go home now.
    You’ve eaten eight hundred dollars’ worth of sushi.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #9
    Jake Byrne
    “At a play-off game with the Chargers, goose bumps ran down my arms as I rushed through the smoke-filled tunnel onto the field. The energy and voices of 70,000 screaming fans can turn even a veteran player’s determined squint into the wide eyes of a child on Christmas morning.
    While the cheerleaders performed and urged on the crowd, running back Danny Woodhead turned to me. “Can you believe we get to do this?”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #10
    Jake Byrne
    “After graduating early from high school, I carefully listened to the quarterback during my first play in college spring ball. My mind was on the very basics of football: alignment, assignment, and where to stand in the huddle.

    The quarterback broke the huddle and I ran to the line, meeting the confident eyes of a defensive end—6-foot-6, 260- pound Matt Shaughnessy.

    I was seventeen, a true freshman, and he was a 23-year-old fifth-year senior, a third-round draft pick. Huge difference between the two of us. Impressing the coach was not on my mind. Survival was. “Oh, Jesus,” I said. I wasn’t cursing. I was praying for help.

    Is anyone among you in trouble? Let them pray ( James 5:13).

    That day Matt came off the ball so fast. Bam! Next thing I knew, I was flat on my back, thrown to the ground. I got up and limped back to the huddle.

    Four years later...standing on the sidelines in my first NFL game, bouncing on my toes, waiting for my chance to go in, one of the tight ends went down. My time to shine! Where do I stand? Who do I have? I look up and meet the same eyes I met on my first play in college football.
    Matt Shaughnessy! ...”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #11
    Jake Byrne
    “The NFL determines your worth as a player, but only God knows your true worth. Players work long and hard through pain and suffering, injuries, and pushing themselves further than they imagined going—then poof ! A dream is gone. That kind of treatment can really mess with one’s self worth. Getting cut can be deemed a failure, the loss of a lifetime goal.
    Thankfully, as Christians our worth is not determined by mistakes we’ve made, either accidentally or by stupid stuff we’ve purposely done. Neither is it determined by what anyone else thinks. Our worth is determined by what Jesus Christ has already done.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #12
    Jake Byrne
    “How responsible are you with what you are given? Are you the per- son who, when asked to do a job, can be counted on to get it done and get it done right? Don’t settle for just a field goal in life. Make the push for the last six inches and score a touchdown. Faithfulness, hard work, and dedication will gain the trust of others and take you further down the field.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up

  • #13
    Jake Byrne
    “When we’re recovering from a spiritual fumble, we must realize everyone does stupid stuff. No one is exempt. An occasional misstep doesn’t brand us as stupid—it makes us real. God loves us regardless of our mishaps. After a fumble, do as any good football player would. Fight to recover what you lost, get back into the game, and let the Creator turn your loss into a gain. With Him, in spite of our fumbles we can rise to great heights.”
    Jake Byrne, First and Goal: What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up



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