A sports profile is a website designed specifically for athletes. Unlike other sports websites, the athlete has his own website. The website contains action images of the athlete, the athlete’s statistics, and optionally the athlete can have a video page with significant highlights. Once the website is created the athlete (parent or guardian) can send the website link to as many people as they want. There are no DVDs to make or packages to mail that could be lost in a stack of materials on someone’s desk.
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New England Patriots defeated the Rams 20 to 17 in the 2001 Super Bowl XXXVI. Leading the defense was Bobby Hamilton with 7 sacks and 1 fumble recovery. Bobby's second super bowl came in 2003 when the Patriots defeated the Carolina Panthers 32 - 29. In 2003, the Patriots led the league in the fewest passing yards allowed per attempt (5.64); fewest passing touchdowns allowed (11); and most interceptions (29).
Bobby Hamilton, two time super bowl champion had this to say about Sports Profiles USA. "Sending a website link with your statistics, some action photos and a video highlight of your games is a great way to let Coaches see what you're about. All you do is pass a link. You don't have the expense of creating DVD's and mailing your information; and it's easy for coaches to keep up with your information. I think this is something every athlete who is trying to get noticed by a coach at the college, semi-pro or professional level should have."
Adrian Peterson was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings seventh overall in the 2007 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he set an NFL record for the most rushing yards in a single game (296) and was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. He was then awarded the MVP award for his performance in the Pro Bowl and became only the fifth player in NFL history to have more than 3,000 yards through his first two seasons. In 2010, he became the fifth-fastest player to run for 5,000 yards, doing so in his 51st game.
Adrian Peterson received the NFL MVP Award and the AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award for the 2012 NFL season. During the 2013 season, Peterson became the third-fastest player to reach 10,000 rushing yards in NFL history. In 2015, Peterson became the oldest running back to be named first-team All-Pro at 30.
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When Adrian Peterson was asked what he thought about Sports Profiles USA, he said, "I like it!
It's different!"
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