Jasen Bracy didn't let visible obstacles hold him back from reaching for his dreams of being a quarterback. The 15-year-old was diagnosed with retinoblastoma at 1-year-old, but he's quickly earning a reputation as a phenom on the football field. "I never used even once that I can't see as an excuse. Never have, never will," Jasen, who plays for the Modesto, California Raiders, said, per CNN. "I told my team that the only difference between me and the other quarterback is that he has a different number, and that's it." Fields of vision! Jasen Bracy lost the ability to see at the age of seven. But that didn’t stop the 15-year-old Californian from reaching his goal of playing quarterback. pic.twitter.com/XnljE5uJsh — populist online (@PopulistOnline) November 30, 2021 Jasen tells the outlet that he grew up with a love for the sport, spending three days a week with his father narrating every game of football season for him. At that point, Jasen said he found his calling, telling...