Sunday, December 12, 2010

National Football League rebuffed by Keith Fitzhugh in support of railroad work

Keith Fitzhugh would rather work on the railroad than in the National Football League, all the livelong day.Before the rebuffed offer, the NY Jets had employed and cut Fitzhugh on three occasions. Family and a constant paycheck were higher priorities. Fitzhugh figures he isn’t as vulnerable to needing a payday loan on the railway. Article resource – Keith Fitzhugh prefers working on the railroad to NFL by MoneyBlogNewz.

Fitzhugh wants rail career a lot more than NFL

Keith Fitzhugh, a 24-year-old Georgia native, received an offer that many would kill to get. The safety position was offered to him by the New York Jets. This was only because Jim Leonhard was injured within the game against the New England Patriots during the Monday Night football game. However, Fitzhugh turned the Jets down, according to the NJ Star Ledger. For the last two years, a job within the National Football League is all Fitzhugh wanted. The benefits that come from constant work looked good to him. He chose a position as a conductor with the Norfolk Southern railroad. He nevertheless lives at home with his parents. This is because his disabled father needs his help.

Rather have steady work

An undrafted free agent in 2009, Fitzhugh was hired by the Jets in May of 2009, waived in August, added to the practice squad in September, and signed by the Baltimore Ravens in December. The Ravens cut him leading him to be hired by the Jets within the summer. He was only cut again though. It could be really hard to be unemployed constantly while waiting to be picked up by a team as not every person in the NFL continuously has a huge income on the way.

One thing better to do

Not everyone would necessarily jump at the chance to enter the NFL. The United States President Gerald Ford turned down a National Football League offer. He wanted to go to Yale Law School instead. Myron Rolle postponed entering the National Football League to pursue studies as a Rhodes Scholar, although he now is on the Tennessee Titans practice squad.

Articles cited

New Jersey Star Ledger

nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2010/12/former_jets_safety_keith_fitzh.html



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