I want to be able to be looked back on and know that he was one of the greats in the game.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think anybody who saw him will tell you that Willie Mays was the greatest player who ever lived.
You just try to absorb as much as you can from someone who has won as many races and championships as he has. Career wise, he's been the greatest thing that's happened to me.
I don't know that I'd agree I was our best player.
I don't care to be remembered as the man who scored six touchdowns in a game. I want to be remembered as a winner in life.
What do you remember about Jason Robinson? His feet. Not how improved he was under a high ball or his kicking skills. Everyone remembers those feet. He could go round you in a phone box.
I knew how to read box scores and who the baseball heroes were before I had ever seen or even heard much of a game.
I want to be remembered as a guy who tried his best and did his best.
You never had the opportunity to play with some of the great ballplayers, but being that close around them, and being in the same category, was a great feeling, to feel that vibe of all the best players who played the game.
I think the biggest thing, even from Day 1 after the draft, was coach DeFillipo being very detailed with everything.
He was a top man and a good professional. He was one of those who you know will never play a trick and you can ask him to do anything for you and he will. An unassuming man and a great loss to us all.