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Why I Am Inspired By Derek Wolfe
My inspiration.

I am going to tell you about my inspiration and that is Derek Wolfe and how I am so inspired by him. So know let's get into the essay, and so I can tell you about him and how I am inspired by him. So when i was growing up i was like a 11 years old i became a big fan of Football. I was always happy when i was watching the games, and as I got older i started to notice this one guy he was a beast at defensive end and how he has a lot of fans and that guy was Derek Wolfe. Some information about him is that he is 26 years old, he is 6’ 5” that is pretty tall. He was selected 36th overall by the Broncos in the 2012 NFL draft. PS, the Broncos are my favorite team. The last two things of information about him is that Derek Wolfe was born February 24, 1990 which makes
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The college that Derek Wolfe went to was the University of Cincinnati. So the reason why I am inspired by Derek Wolfe because first off all that is my dream is to play for the NFL and be super good at it. Some other reasons why I am inspired by Derek Wolfe is because he is a really Nice guy and he treats

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