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Davis went back home to Washington, D.C., Friday and gave a talk to young football players about setting goals for themselves. And Davis told them that he’s setting the bar very high when making his own goals. According to WUSA, Davis said that his goal is to become the best tight end in football history. And he says that’s a goal he’s confident he’s going to reach. “I will be the best tight end to ever play this game. I have a vision,” Davis said.
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Asked afterward how he plans to go about achieving that vision, Davis said that it’s all about hard work and having a plan. “Anything is possible,” Davis said. It's more possible when you possess the tools and opportunity that Davis has in San Francisco. Davis, who has played under six different coordinator, admitted that he struggled in Jim Harbaugh's offense early in the year. But he was a monster coming down the stretch and in the playoffs when he felt more comfortable -- something he proved with 10 receptions, nearly 300 receiving yards and four touchdowns in the first two playoff games of his career. Continuing that trend might be the first step towards GOAT status.
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