Terrell Suggs is a freak. And not just because his 6-3, 270 lbs frame has played all 11 defensive positions in his career with the Baltimore Ravens, but also because he entered the NFL at the tender age of 20 years old. Think about that for a second; what were you doing when you were 20? I’ll tell you what I damn sure wasn’t doing; taking on full grown men in hand to hand physical combat on a national stage every Sunday.
Sports Interviews
Saints’ Legend Joe Horn – The American Dream Personified
For a five year period there was no wide receiver in the NFL that was more productive than Joe Horn. The only thing more amazing …
Interview With Broncos Linebacker DJ Williams
This interview with then Denver Broncos defensive captain DJ Williams was first published prior to the start of the 2008 NFL season. For most NFL …
“How about 14-2?” An Interview with David Garrard
To David Garrard, history is just that. The Jacksonville Jaguars suddenly find themselves in a tough spot. The team that found itself two wins from …
2007 Patriots: DE Jarvis Green Recounts How Manning, Perfect Season, Slipped Thru His Fingers
Super Bowl XLII, and the 2007 Patriots, can be summed up in six words; third and five with 1:15 remaining. Thanks to superb individual efforts …
Branden Albert NFL Pre-Draft Interview – Kansas City Chiefs LT
When speaking with former University of Virginia guard Branden Albert you can hardly believe you are speaking with possibly the most versatile and sought after …
Marcellus Wiley: Interview With Former Pro Bowler/ESPN Analyst
To say Marcellus Wiley is an engaging conversationalist is like saying Einstein was pretty good at math. So engaging in fact, that the ten-year NFL …
Interview With NFL Hall Of Fame Offensive Lineman Joe DeLamielleure
History has not been kind to upstart American football leagues. No matter how well laid the plans, it seems as though any acronym that doesn’t …
Q and A with Steelers Cornerback Ike Taylor
If anyone on the Steelers roster had a more tumultuous year than quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, it was fourth-year cornerback Ike Taylor. Taylor’s 2006 started out …