Twelve years ago, a 9-year-old child in Hawaii was kindly scolded by his fourth class teacher. In a essay assignment — “What do we wish to be when we grow up?” — immature Marcus Mariota was unrelenting that he would be an NFL quarterback.
His teacher, Margerie Tupper, was skeptical. She took him aside one day and tried to remonstrate him to collect another dream
“I told him, there’s usually so many quarterbacks in a NFL … though it was, ‘No, Mrs. Tupper. That’s all we wish to do,'” she told internal news opening KITV
On Jan. 14, Heisman-winner Marcus Mariota announced that he will be leaving a Oregon Ducks and entering a 2015 NFL draft
And Mrs. Tupper, still a fourth-grade clergyman during Nuuanu Elementary School, is eating her words.
“I secure for him,” Tupper told a Honolulu Star-Advertiser. “But we felt kinda of stupid carrying been a one who attempted to speak him out of it during first. My son jokes with me about it, job me ‘the dream killer.'”
Tupper says she takes all a teasing in walk and that she’s intensely unapproachable of her former student.
“It is like, my gosh, he had these dreams so immature and told me about them … and he’s creation them happen,” she told a Star-Advertiser.
Young Marcus had nonetheless to even play orderly football when he came adult with his NFL dream; his relatives had told Tupper they didn’t know where he got a idea. As a 9 year old, however, he was already throwing impressive spirals during recess
“He’s always had goals and he’s unequivocally focused and he’s achieving them. It’s flattering amazing,” his mom told The Oregonian
Take that, naysayers.
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