2. Brian Joseph Etiwanda has received his
Bachelor of Arts English Literature in 1996 and
then Masters of Arts Educational
Administration in 2002 from California State
University Dominguez Hills. He earned his
Doctor of Education, Ed. D. USC Rossier
School of Education in the year 2007. He is
the recipient of Professional Administrative
Services Credential and Single Subject
Teaching Credential English from California
State University Dominguez Hills.
3. He is an educator for over sixteen years.
Brian Joseph has gained extensive
experience as a classroom English teacher
and an administrator. Brian Joseph has
written several articles and blogs about NFL.
He shares his views about the success of
players in the big game of NFL. He says that
it's not who you've played for in college that
really matters, it is what you do with the talent
that you were given.
4. For many high school players, the dream of
earning a college scholarship to a major
program validates their athletic progress but
this is not the reality. High school recruiting
publications create mythical champions for
the annual recruiting process and a four or
five start blue chip athlete does not
necessarily translate into a future pro-bowler,
an collegiate All American or even a
collegiate starter.
5. Colin Kaepernick is today a bonafide NFL star
with the tall rangy quarterback's arm strength
and foot speed. His success was clearly seen
in the 2012 football season. While in the year
2006, he was a two star ranked athlete and
the 67th ranked quarterback in his class by a
prominent recruiting publication. He was
ranked way behind such notables as future
NFL starters Jake Locker and Josh Freeman.