I knew Nathan when he played with the Ironmen with my son. He was a big strong fast kid with a lot of raw talent and very respectful of his coaches and team mates. We saw a gift in him and the Ironmen organization knew that a future in pro football was his for the taking. Good Luck to him hope it works out . :rockin:
I always like seeing stories like this. When a hometown player, gets to play for his hometown. Even though it's blatantly not the case in most cases, it gives a sense that there are things in pro sports that are more important then cash. Congrats to him.