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Presidential Football AMERICAN EXECUTIVES

HERE ARE YOUR EXECUTIVES GEORGE WASHINGTON  TEAM PRESIDENT  THE REASON I CHOSE HIM AS MY TEAM PRESIDENT IS BECAUSE HE WAS THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE U.S., ONE YOU COULD COUNT ON, AND WAS SMART.  HE WAS THE ONLY PRESIDENT EVER TO BE ELECTED UNANIMOUSLY ULYSSES S. GRANT  HEAD COACH  GRANT WAS A GREAT STRATEGIST.  HE WAS ONE THAT KNEW HOW TO GET OUT OF SITUATION, AND MOST OF YOU COULD COUNT ON BEING READY IN THE TIME OF NEED.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN  QUARTERBACK  LINCOLN WAS TALL, SMART, AND GREAT UNDER PRESSURE.  DURING THE CIVIL WAR HE WAS FACED WITH MANY ADVERSITIES, AND EXCELLED IN THE DECISIONS HE MADE DURING THE TIMES THEODORE ROOSEVELT  FULLBACK  HE IS AGUABLY THE TOUGHEST PRESIDENT WE HAVE.  HIS NEVER QUIT ATTITUDE, AND HIS DEMEANOR IS WITHOUT A DOUBT UNQUESTIONABLE.

ANDREW JACKSON  RUNNING BACK  HE WAS GIVEN THE NICKNAME “OLD HICKORY”, BECAUSE OF HOW TOUGH HE WAS.  HIS DECISIVE JUDGEMENTS IN THE TRAIL OF TEARS. JAMES K. POLK & FRANKLIN PIERCE  WIDE RECEIVERS(2)  DURING POLK’S PRESIDENCY HE WAS ABLE TO ADD THE OREGON TERRITORY, AND THE LAND GAINED FROM THE MEXICAN WAR.  PIERCE WAS THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO MEMORIZE HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS.

ZACHARY TAYLOR  TIGHTEND  NICKNAMED “OLD ROUGH AND READY.”  AFTER HIS INVOLVEMENT IN THE MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR, HE WAS CONSDIERED A MILITARY HERO. CHESTER A. ARTHUR  CENTER  HE IS KNOWN FOR LETTING PEOPLE KNOW THAT HE IS PRESIDENT OF THE U.S., BUT HIS PRIVATE LIFE IS KNOW ONE’S BUSINESS BUT HIS.

RICHARD NIXON & ANDREW JOHNSON  OFFENSIVE GUARD(2)  THESE TWO PRESIDENTS ARE ONE OF THE VERY FEW PRESIDENTS WHO HAVE ACTUALLY GONE THROUGH IMPEACHMENT BILL CLINTON & JAMES GARFIELD  OFFENSIVE TACKLE(2)  ALONG WITH THE GUARDS, THESE TWO INDIVIDUALS ARE ALSO KNOWN FOR BEING SNEAKY AND TRYING TO GET AWAY WITH THINGS.

RONALD REAGAN & MARTIN VAN BUREN  TRAINER & WATERBOY  REAGAN WOULD BE A GREAT TRAINER. HE SURVUVED AN ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT AND STILL ASSUMED HIS PRESIDENTIAL DUTIES.  VAN BUREN WAS RELATIVELY SHORT,BUT THAT DID NOT HOLD HIM BACK FROM TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH WHAT HE SET OUT TO DO. THEREFORE, I THINK THAT HE WOULD BE A GREAT WATERBOY CANDIDATE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT  CHEERLEADER  ONLY PRESIDENT TO BE ELECTED FOUR TIMES.  EVEN THOUGH HE HAD MANY PHYSICAL HARDSHIPS, HE STILL MADE IT VERY CLEAR, THAT THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES COME FIRST.