When did you realize you had what it took to make it to the big leagues?
I think I realized it the first time I stepped on the field in high school. I've always had confidence in myself because if I don't why would anyone else?
I'm a shit journalist and have no clue why you were suspended. Care to talk about it?
I'm telling you the whole thing was blown up, I was partying and a fight broke out, shit happens man.
Looking back, was it worth it?
Hell nah, at least not getting caught. B)
Do you know any of the GM duos in the League, what do you think about them?
I don't know any yet, but I'm sure they know me. And if they don't yet they will after their top receiver gets shut down.
Did anyone in the League reach out to you yet? Do you expect to get some calls soon?
Not yet, I know several scouts were at my pro-day but none talked to me personally. Honestly, the only call I care about is the one telling me which jersey I'll be wearing on Sundays.
Do you think your history with substance violations and assault might drop you down in the draft? What do you say to those teams who will avoid you early on to alleviate their fears?
Look, I can't help it if some GMs outsmart themselves and let me drop. All I know is once I step on the field there is nothing I care about more than getting our team the W.
What resources does the team need to provide for you to thrive in the NSFL?
I need teammates just as focused on the game as I am, if you ain't here to ball what's the point?
How do you feel you stack up to compared to this very deep defensive back draft class?
Obviously there are some talented DBs in the class, but I think I'd be short-selling myself by saying I'm anything but the best. When I started playing I was a quarterback and I think that experience really helps you see the game differently.
Being of reasonable intelligence, what was the factor causing your grades to slip early on in your college career?
I can read a playbook, but I'm not as good with a textbook. But like a great mind once said, "we ain't come to play school."
Which coach has had the greatest influence on you?
This might surprise you, but probably the teacher of my ballet class I took while suspended. He taught me that as long as you enjoy what you're doing fuck what anybody thinks.
I think I realized it the first time I stepped on the field in high school. I've always had confidence in myself because if I don't why would anyone else?
I'm a shit journalist and have no clue why you were suspended. Care to talk about it?
I'm telling you the whole thing was blown up, I was partying and a fight broke out, shit happens man.
Looking back, was it worth it?
Hell nah, at least not getting caught. B)
Do you know any of the GM duos in the League, what do you think about them?
I don't know any yet, but I'm sure they know me. And if they don't yet they will after their top receiver gets shut down.
Did anyone in the League reach out to you yet? Do you expect to get some calls soon?
Not yet, I know several scouts were at my pro-day but none talked to me personally. Honestly, the only call I care about is the one telling me which jersey I'll be wearing on Sundays.
Do you think your history with substance violations and assault might drop you down in the draft? What do you say to those teams who will avoid you early on to alleviate their fears?
Look, I can't help it if some GMs outsmart themselves and let me drop. All I know is once I step on the field there is nothing I care about more than getting our team the W.
What resources does the team need to provide for you to thrive in the NSFL?
I need teammates just as focused on the game as I am, if you ain't here to ball what's the point?
How do you feel you stack up to compared to this very deep defensive back draft class?
Obviously there are some talented DBs in the class, but I think I'd be short-selling myself by saying I'm anything but the best. When I started playing I was a quarterback and I think that experience really helps you see the game differently.
Being of reasonable intelligence, what was the factor causing your grades to slip early on in your college career?
I can read a playbook, but I'm not as good with a textbook. But like a great mind once said, "we ain't come to play school."
Which coach has had the greatest influence on you?
This might surprise you, but probably the teacher of my ballet class I took while suspended. He taught me that as long as you enjoy what you're doing fuck what anybody thinks.