Lincoln boy an inspiration to his favorite athletes

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Darius Antonides wasn't supposed to be here. Doctors told his mother not to name him. She did anyway.
Then they said he probably wouldn't walk. Yet there he was after a Husker football practice in October with a football in his hands, running. To the 15 ... the 10 ... the 5 ...

He's 9 years old. The things he has: Spider-Man sheets, a friend named Prince Amukamara and more Twitter followers than you.

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That was a very good story. It is stories like these that makes us realize all of the things in life that we take for granted sometimes. The things this kid is accomplishing considering the conditions he is under is absolutely unbelievable and outstanding.

 
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GREAT picture with that great article. You can just see how happy that kid is right there. :)

 
Read it twice. Got choked up both times.

Really puts things into perspective. Needs a repost when we lose to Wyoming in a few months.

 
WOW, that was a great read, very inspirational. My boys spent one month in the NICU and were two months early. I was scared to death the entire time, I can't imagine how his parents felt during that time. Keep fighting buddy, don't let anyone ever tell you, "you can't." :box

 
Makes you feel like an bad guy every time you b!^@h about something trivial or have those woe-is-me moments, and we all have them. Great story - I love hearing about kids who weren't supposed to live past a few hours running around years or decades later. Those kids are tougher and stronger than I'll ever be. Best of luck to this guy.

 
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