Sunday, October 25, 2009
Tenessee Vs. Alabama
Somebody please tell me what are your thoughts about the Tenessee vs. Alabama game. Was that a game or what!? Who would have thought that history of a blocked field goal at a crucial time would repeat itself so soon?
Friday, October 23, 2009
Difference between wanting really bad and Passion?
What is the difference between wanting something really bad and having a passion for something?
There was a guy who played football and he wanted very badly to play in the NFL. He worked hard but not as hard as most because he knew his skills was natural and he allowed his attitude to put a damper on him being one of the greats. I admired his talent and the impact he was able to have on every young person he came across. The day came where he would be drafted into the NFL and his contract was huge! Of course he partied, but when the season came, he went out there and looked promising until and injury accurred. After that injury, he lost that drive, the drive that allowed him to sacrafice somethings in order to get that big contract.
He wanted to be in the NFL really bad but did not have a passion for it. When you have a passion for something, there is no such thing as a set back, only a detour. Defensive ends run into detours when those Offensive linemen are throwing blocks to protect their quarter backs but the defensive end don't get caught up in set backs, they are relentless! DE will keep coming until they find away around the detour. That is what you do when you have a passion for something.
There was a guy who played football and he wanted very badly to play in the NFL. He worked hard but not as hard as most because he knew his skills was natural and he allowed his attitude to put a damper on him being one of the greats. I admired his talent and the impact he was able to have on every young person he came across. The day came where he would be drafted into the NFL and his contract was huge! Of course he partied, but when the season came, he went out there and looked promising until and injury accurred. After that injury, he lost that drive, the drive that allowed him to sacrafice somethings in order to get that big contract.
He wanted to be in the NFL really bad but did not have a passion for it. When you have a passion for something, there is no such thing as a set back, only a detour. Defensive ends run into detours when those Offensive linemen are throwing blocks to protect their quarter backs but the defensive end don't get caught up in set backs, they are relentless! DE will keep coming until they find away around the detour. That is what you do when you have a passion for something.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Best of college football
Who is the best college football team in all division?
Some people are saying Florida is the best team out, I am saying Alabama, what do you think?
Some people are saying Florida is the best team out, I am saying Alabama, what do you think?
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Updates
BKF Sports works with numerous sports training and Combine training facilities throughout the country. Howie Roseman, Vice President of Player Personnel for the Philadelphia Eagles, was quoted saying after Manvel completed an injury settlement negotiation for a client: "I appreciate your time and consideration. [Manvel] handled this with class while protecting [his] client. Look forward to working with [him] again."
Don't give up now!
Time and time again athletes are going through the draft process, not drafted and lose that relentless attitude.
Guys get hurt and stop responding to their agents, guys don't perform their best at combines and stop responding to their agent, guys are beginning to doubt that they really have a shot at professional football and stop responding to their agent.
Fellas! Don't lose your relentlessness. BKF Sports are not the type of agency that turns our backs on clients because they do not get drafted or because they perform poorly at a work out. We believe in pushing for clients until they are satisfied. Regardless of the situation, communication is the key. You have gone through college putting in work, don't give up now!
Guys get hurt and stop responding to their agents, guys don't perform their best at combines and stop responding to their agent, guys are beginning to doubt that they really have a shot at professional football and stop responding to their agent.
Fellas! Don't lose your relentlessness. BKF Sports are not the type of agency that turns our backs on clients because they do not get drafted or because they perform poorly at a work out. We believe in pushing for clients until they are satisfied. Regardless of the situation, communication is the key. You have gone through college putting in work, don't give up now!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Music Motivates Me
When getting ready for a work out or a big game, music takes your mind to cloud 9. Music prepares the mind, body, and soul to go to another level. Have you ever woke up dragging, made yourself get up. While ironing your clothes or before getting in the shower, you turn the radio on and after a while you find yourself bobbing your head and ready to start the day.
Football players, how about those times where you tried to get yourself hyped up for a game but you really wasn't feeling it, what do you do? You get your hypest song and keep listening to it, rewinding it over and over again until you are hyped up for real!
Above is my cousin's video (helicopta) that get's me hyped up. Music motivates me.
"Hurt Now or Hurt Later"
Monday, October 19, 2009
Training Facilities and Updates
BKF Sports works with numerous sports training and Combine training facilities throughout the country. As an update, Howie Roseman, Vice President of Player Personnel for the Philadelphia Eagles, was quoted saying after Manvel completed an injury settlement negotiation for a client: "I appreciate your time and consideration. [Manvel] handled this with class while protecting [his] client. Look forward to working with [him] again."
Leaving the nest
When you finished high school and were off to college, you may have felt a feeling of excitement but also a fear. This fear is not the type of fear as if your life it threatened but a fear of the unknowing a fear that says, "This is it, no turning back now!" After getting to college all fear left and you begin to work hard at being "the man". Your social life has picked up, your commitment to the sport has picked up, you are on a mission. Now it is your last year of college, you have entered the draft and was picked up by an NFL team, that fear has cycled all over again but this time, you have gone through it and know how to over come. If this is something you can relate to, send a comment.
"Hurt Now or Hurt Later."
"Hurt Now or Hurt Later."
Responsibility of the Athletes

Many athletes go through their career not realizing their responsibilities to the community, the sport of football and to themselves.
Becoming a professional athlete means more than just knowing your craft, it means that you are now an icon who needs to be a professional on and off the field. You will now be responsible for all the young athletes coming up who watch you on T.V., see you play in person, who wear your jersey, advertising to the community on your behalf. Your responsibility is to your team, anytime you go beyond being professional your team has to pay the price. Your responsibility is also to yourself, being an athlete PERIOD means that you have to start eating right, get proper rest, NO SUBSTANCE ABUSE.
Be a professional inside and out. "Hurt Now or Hurt Later"
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Charleston Hughes

Charleston Hughes was an Outside line backer at Northwood University in 2006, standing at 6'1 230lbs running a 4.56 40 yard dash time and ended his senior year as a first team all-american, led Division II football with the most solo tackles per game, and was named the defensive back of the year.
Hughes was not drafted into the NFL but had a work out with the Detroit Lions and with the New York Jets. One team thought that he was too small, the other team felt that he did not have the capability to pass rush in the NFL.
Hughes found a pay to play team out of Flint where he played for a year just to stay in shape.
Charleston decided to partner up with BKF Sports in 2007 and had a try out with the Columbus Destroyers, he had an extrodinary work out, showing that he was one of the most talented linebackers in the place that night but he still did not get a contract.
Then he had a work out with the Calgary Stampeders where he made it to the final cut and was released. Days later he got a call back because the Stampeders loss one of their line backers to an injury and they needed that spot filled. Charleston gained about 15 pounds but maintained his speed and was put on the line as a Defensive End, leading the Calgary to a grey cup championship. He recorded 71 tackles, 5 sacks, which led him to his 3 year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.
http://www7.svsu.edu/~clray/BKFSPORTSLAW.pdf
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
NFL Agency
As of right now, we have Charleston Hughes with Philadelphia Eagles, Ronald Stanely former Pittsburg Steelers (super bowl champions), Mike McFadden former Tampa Bay Buccaneer-presently in the CFL and more.....
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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