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You can learn a lot about a person from what they keep in their locker and our first glimpse into RGIII’s sacred space wasn’t short on personality reveals.
Here are some things the rookie quarterback keeps in his locker: figurines of Spider-Man, the Hulk and an “extra-muscular” Captain America — with slogans underneath each of them — a Baylor bear and a piece of paper that reads, “Forget about being MVP; Forget about being in the Pro Bowl. Those are nice consolation prizes if you don’t get a SUPER BOWL RING. KNOW YOUR WHY.”
We shouldn’t forget this guy is the son of two U.S. Army sergeants and wore Superman socks to the Heisman ceremony. Seems like RGIII is still the perfect fit for a nation’s capital in desperate need of a hero.
[ESPN]
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