2010年5月23日星期日

The first Chinese NFL player:WangKai

Wang Kai's parents, Robert and Nancy Wang were determined to produce an athlete.Even before their firstborn was conceived, they had plans. They were members of the Chinese track and field team but emigrated because they knew training methods and opportunities were superior in the US. The Wang had a son, and when he was 6 they started him on speed work. He lifted weights when he was 10.
NBA is their dream, but this dream was shattered before he enter the high school. They returned to the motherland for his height and bone age test done, results are not satisfactory, but not hopeless. If they couldn't manufacture a basketball player, then they would concentrate on football.
"Since I was a child, they are behind me 100 percent boost." Wang Kai said his parents said, "Even if I went to Alaska, they will certainly come training with me."
Two weeks ago, the Buffalo Bills drafted Ed Internet, an offensive tackle from Virginia Tech, in the fifth round. If he makes the Roster as expected he will become the first full-Blooded Chinese Player in NFL history."We are really proud of these kids." King-father Robert said, "As a child, he trained hard, and we set goals together. His heart has always remembered what needs to be done. For him, for us, can changes in NFL history is very important. "
Ed Wang will strap on his Bills helmet for the first time Friday, when new head coach Chan Gailey conducts the first rookie camp.
Ed Wang will strap on his Bills helmet for the first time Friday, when new head coach Chan Gailey conducts the first rookie camp.
"I thank them for their act, because I have many experiences as a child more difficult than college or high school." Wang Kai said.
Ed Internet was the first offensive tackle the Bills drafted since 2008, and the earliest they've drafted one since they took Mike Williams fourth overall in 2002.
Wang Kai, said he thought he could stay in the left front position cut. If so, he will work with prior to starting, Demetrius Bell recovering from a knee injury, Ed said he thinks he'll remain Internet at left tackle. If so, then he will compete with incumbent Starter Demetrius Bell, who is coming off a knee injury competition. Breaking into the starting lineup in many ways is more important to Ed Wang than making NFL history. While his Chinese heritage is tremendously important to him, he knows if he doesn't establish himself as a football player, his notable entry will be rendered a football footnote.
"I do not mind being the first Chinese-American football players as the people known," said Wang Kai, "but in the end, I still have to performance for the Buffalo Bills."My goal is to become a member of the NFL players. If I do not play, then I as the first NFL-Chinese athletes are worthless, because I did not do anything. My attitude is, I must complete something first."

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