My legacy isn't about what I did playing football, but how I use the opportunities that came from playing football.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always thought about my legacy - more so, though, my impact off the field and how I'm helping my community and solidifying and strengthening the lives of others around me. And also, I just want to be a dominant football player, too. So it encompasses everything.
I take football as an avenue to different opportunities. Football is not using me; I'm using football.
I attribute my entire football career, as far as getting me started, getting me interested, keeping me that way was my father. He went to every game even though he was crippled and wasn't real healthy.
I started playing football young, and my career was on the pitch.
I tried to look around to see what I wanted to do. Football was something I knew the most about.
I played a lot of football when I was younger. I'm a good receiver, actually.
I had sacrificed my entire life to play football.
Don't walk through life just playing football. Don't walk through life just being an athlete. Athletics will fade. Character and integrity and really making an impact on someone's life, that's the ultimate vision, that's the ultimate goal - bottom line.
Going to college offered me the chance to play football for four more years.
I know I'm going to be remembered for football. That's why I work so hard at it.