02-19-2020, 04:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2020, 04:24 AM by Memento Mori.)
Cadillac Harris, the highly touted cornerback prospect out of USC is here for his pre-draft presser! He can play man, he can play zone, but most importantly... he can answer your questions! Whether it be about his life, football, or whatever you can think of, he'll answer it. Come on down, and ask away!
EDIT: Messed up my name in the title again, it's Cadillac Harris, not Williams. My bad.
Cadillac: Nah. I think that, to be a sandwich, the bread's gotta be covering most of, if not all, of the components of said sandwich. In a hot dog, more than 50% of the sausage is exposed. I wouldn't call it a sandwich, but I still think hot dogs are delicious regardless of their classification.
Cadillac: I can't say I've thought about it much, but in all honesty, I'm fine with being drafted by any team. A contender would be great, but I wouldn't mind being around for some rebuilds. I'm just looking for a team that has a good culture behind it, with a good coach who can let us athletes play to the best of our ability. That's all I'm looking for.
Cadillac: Yeah. I got a few. Don't get into your own head. Whether you're arrogant or underconfident, you can't let it take you over. You gotta try and stay humble as best you can, because even a simple mistake, on or off the field, can end your playing career forever. Spend your money wisely, and try and save as much of it as you can. We'll be rich, not wealthy. That means that we can easily end up throwing all of our money away by spending it on things that won't help us in the future. Wealthy people can always earn it back. We can't. So try and develop some skills that'll help you in the long run after your playing career. Don't get lazy. We're professional athletes. We can't afford to be lazy, because work-ethic is 120% of our job. Those are just a few tidbits of advice I've received.
EDIT: Messed up my name in the title again, it's Cadillac Harris, not Williams. My bad.
(02-19-2020, 10:17 AM)UpperNet Wrote:Is a hotdog a sandwich?
Cadillac: Nah. I think that, to be a sandwich, the bread's gotta be covering most of, if not all, of the components of said sandwich. In a hot dog, more than 50% of the sausage is exposed. I wouldn't call it a sandwich, but I still think hot dogs are delicious regardless of their classification.
(02-19-2020, 10:18 AM)Toastydata Wrote:What team are you hoping to be drafted by? Are you looking for a contender or a team that's mid rebuild looking for the right pieces?
Cadillac: I can't say I've thought about it much, but in all honesty, I'm fine with being drafted by any team. A contender would be great, but I wouldn't mind being around for some rebuilds. I'm just looking for a team that has a good culture behind it, with a good coach who can let us athletes play to the best of our ability. That's all I'm looking for.
(02-19-2020, 10:52 AM)2Burkeulosis Wrote:Any tips or advice you've picked up that you'd be willing to share with a fellow rookie
Cadillac: Yeah. I got a few. Don't get into your own head. Whether you're arrogant or underconfident, you can't let it take you over. You gotta try and stay humble as best you can, because even a simple mistake, on or off the field, can end your playing career forever. Spend your money wisely, and try and save as much of it as you can. We'll be rich, not wealthy. That means that we can easily end up throwing all of our money away by spending it on things that won't help us in the future. Wealthy people can always earn it back. We can't. So try and develop some skills that'll help you in the long run after your playing career. Don't get lazy. We're professional athletes. We can't afford to be lazy, because work-ethic is 120% of our job. Those are just a few tidbits of advice I've received.