“You’re on the table and the doctors come in and look at you and they’re poking and pulling on you,” said Levitre. “They’re announcing all your past medical history. That was crazy. There was a drug test in the morning, so you’re up at 5:30 in the morning for that and then you’re on the table for what seems like the whole day.
“When it was done I was about ready to fall asleep. I thought it was like five in the afternoon, but when they finished with me it was only 11:30. It just seemed like forever.”
“They want to know your family background and your life growing up along with your desire for football,” Levitre said. “They’ll pull up some film and have you critique yourself to see if you can identify what you did well or what you might have done wrong on some plays. They’ll throw a curve ball at you every once in a while.”
“When it was done I was about ready to fall asleep. I thought it was like five in the afternoon, but when they finished with me it was only 11:30. It just seemed like forever.”
“They want to know your family background and your life growing up along with your desire for football,” Levitre said. “They’ll pull up some film and have you critique yourself to see if you can identify what you did well or what you might have done wrong on some plays. They’ll throw a curve ball at you every once in a while.”