We have just finished crowning the winner of the Super Bowl
and presenting the winner with the Lombardi Trophy. Congratulations to the Denver Broncos for the
great win over a team that had steam rolled over everyone in the regular season
and the playoffs. The Carolina Panthers
seemed unbeatable. I am from Colorado so
I am happy the Broncos won, but more than the win, there are some very personal
stories that come from football. Many
people show courage and hard work to get to the upper echelons of
football. Just like making and income
with residual income, professional football players need to have a passion that
will not quit.
One such player didn’t make it into the Super Bowl this
year, but he has won a quit a few and been in the playoffs many times. That player is Tom Brady. He is one of the all time greats of
football. Drafted in 2000 he was the 199th
pick. He went on to win four Super Bowl
rings. He was the Super Bowl MVP three
times, 11 times all pro, six times AFC Champion, AP male Athlete of the Year in
2009, and the New England Patriots all time best quarterback. He was not supposed to be so great. He was not given the great chances in life. In fact, he was not supposed to play pro
football at all.
When Brady started his high school career he was not even
good enough to be a starter on his JV team that went 0-8. Because the starting quarterback was hurt
Brady finally go his start. He struggled
to get on the radar of college coaches.
He created highlight tapes and sent them out. This got the attention of University of
Michigan where he started there as backup quarterback. He spent most of his time at Michigan battling
for a starting position with Drew Henson.
He finished his college career with a 34-33 overtime win against Arkansas
in the Orange Bowl.
You would think that he would be a shoe in for pro
football. His scouting report read that
he had a poor build, was too thin, would easily be knocked over and hurt. The only team that came calling was the New
England Patriots. He was drafted in the
6th round and was the 199th pick. Brady finally got his chance to start when
Drew Bledsoe was injured. Since that
time he has gone on to be one of the top quarterbacks in football.
He learned to become comfortable proving himself every
day. He followed the advice of the great
Vince Lombardi, “The price of success in hard work, dedication to the job and
hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the
best of ourselves to the task at hand.”
It takes the same thing to have any kind of success in a
residual income business. Steve Jobs
said that you have to love what you do because it’s hard. Having success in a residual income business
is hard, but if you are will to pay the price of success it is very rewarding.
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