Zimbalist Williams Has A Dream

“Life ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward!” ~ Rocky

I had never heard of Zimbalist Williams until I received a DM from one of his fans. It took 5 minutes of research for me to become a fan. If you give me five minutes of your time, I am going to try and turn you into one as well.

The first thing that stood out to me about Williams was his perseverance. He has never given up on his dream and he’s never lost his love for the sport. 

Despite the obstacles and challenges he has faced on this journey, Zimbalist keeps moving forward. 

Is this not the type of person we all root for? Isn’t this a quality we all crave? Having, and chasing, a dream is what living is all about. 

Zimbalist said his love for football started at an early age. “My dad put a ball in my hands since I started walking. I started (playing) at age 7. I haven’t missed a season ever since”

Through Pee Wee, Middle School, and High School, the positions he played changed. (Quarterback, Running Back and Linebacker etc.) His love of the game, and his determination to succeed in it, never wavered.

Williams played High School football for Juan Seguin in Arlington TX and Mansfield Legacy, in Mansfield TX where he earned a college scholarship.

“I signed on National signing day . Feb 10 2010 to play football at Lon Morris College(Juco) From there, after a semester, I earned the opportunity to transfer to McMurry University in Abilene. From there I moved on to Texas College and finished my college career there.”

Zimbalist played 3 years as a starter. He earned a 1st team all conference nod, and was Captain of his team.

Williams also coached some. 

“I did graduate assisting coaching for spring of 2015 for Texas College football.”

He was doing everything he could to be around the game he loves. Including setting up a pro day at Texas Southern University, in Houston. His school, Texas College, didn’t have one. So as always, he found a way to make it work and keep pushing forward.

Zimbalist stated that there were approximately 25 teams there.

His 2015 pro day ended with him being selected to play in the arena league. He accepted the challenge and started putting in the work to get more of his brand of football, and plays on tape.

“I am always auditioning for the next opportunity.”

In 2017 he worked out for both the Green Bay Packers and the Cleveland Browns.

“It was the most exciting experience of my life.”

Even though those didn’t end with him getting an NFL contract, he continued on. He is seemingly never deterred, and always views the next game as one more platform and step to fulfilling his goals.

Zimbalist is currently signed to the WTX Warbirds and the Queretaro Pioneros.

Yes you read that correctly, 2 teams, 2 countries, simultaneously.

Always auditioning, always persevering. 

“Every year, every week is a (potential) week of free agency. You might sign up come in and play, not have a great week and next week there are 2 DBs in there to replace you”

Some of the players in Mexican league are hunting for their first opportunity or are trying to get another opportunity.

Williams is looking for an opportunity to play in the USFL.

There aren’t many players invited as the league has a really small roster construction. Due to that, there are little to no camp battles. The tape he is putting out there week in and week out IS the battle AND the audition.

“If any of the coaches out there in the USFL see me as an opportunity to make their squad better, I just want the opportunity. Bring me in and let me show you what I can do. I would just like an opportunity to be in the draft, so my name is in the hat”

I hope he gets his name in that hat too!

Williams has poured his heart and soul into this.

“I have 2 kids and a wife. I have been the player stressing out, missing my family at home.”

I hope the USFL rewards him for everything he has sacrificed to get to this point, and more importantly because he has earned the chance with his play.

Zimbalist Williams brings this resume’ with him to play in the USFL. 

He is 30 years old , 5’9” and 180 lbs. He has played for Professional Teams : Tx Revolution , Waco Tornadoes, Temple Demons, Chihuahua Caudillos. ProAm:NTX Bobcats and has had 2 NFL Workouts with the GB Packers and Cleveland Browns.

“My heart desires to play in this league. I’m putting it in Gods hands, it’s out of my hands.”

All he is asking for is an opportunity. A chance to continue on the path of achieving his dreams. To keep moving forward.

“That’s how winning is done!” ~ Rocky

Wishing you the best of luck!

David 3/8/2022

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