129 : NFL Pro Interview : Brandon Lindsey
Brandon Lindsey attended Aliquippa High School and was a teammate of Darrelle Revis (Jets DB). He then went to play at the University of Pittsburgh. He was a teammate of Greg Romeus (Saints) and Jabaal Sheard (Browns). He played defensive end during his sophomore and junior seasons. When Pitt changed their defense, he switched to outside linebacker for his senior season. He was second-team All-Big East during both his junior and senior year. He entered the 2012 NFL Draft. Click Read More.
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23 : NFL Pro Interview : Jonathan Dwyer
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Strauss : If you could meet anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
Dwyer : My grandfather. My mom says I remind her of him… and because, he died before I was born.
Strauss : Who was your childhood star? Why?
Dwyer : Walter Payton. I loved his passion for the game, his intensity, and running style.
Strauss : When did you see your first live NFL game?
Dwyer : When I was six years old, I saw the Carolina Panthers vs Atlanta Falcons and the Falcons won.
Strauss : If you weren’t playing in the NFL, what would you want to do?
Dwyer : Either become a coach, or become an entrepreneur.
Strauss : What is your favorite song to listen to before a game?
Dwyer : My favorite song is lost my mind by Young Jeezy or just any song with a beat and some gospel music.
Strauss : What is your favorite movie of all time?
Dwyer : Friday
Strauss : What is your favorite snack food?
Dwyer : Peanut butter crackers, and I love captain crunch cereal!
Strauss : What is your favorite type of pie?
Dwyer : Not a big pie person, but my favorite cake is red velvet especially my mom’s.
Strauss : What is your favorite TV-Show?
Dwyer : The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Martin, and Tyler Perry’s House of Payne.
Strauss : What is your favorite meal?
Dwyer : Fried chicken, Mac and Cheese, with green beans.
Strauss : What is your favorite video game?
Dwyer : MLB baseball, Madden series, and NCAA College Basketball
Strauss : What is the one thing you can’t leave your house without?
Dwyer : My phones and iPods.
Strauss : How long have you played football?
Dwyer : Since I was five years old.
Strauss : Did you play any other sports in high school?
Dwyer : I played baseball and ran track
Strauss : What is your favorite sport to play other than football?
Dwyer : Hmmm, track because I was ranked the 4th fastest kid in the country in my age group.
Strauss : When did you realize that you were going to play football in college and in the NFL?
Dwyer : To play in college, was after my junior year in high school, and to play football in the NFL was after my sophomore year at Georgia Tech.
Strauss : What impact did your high school coach have on your pro career?
Dwyer : He made the player I am, being physical and having good vision and being passionate and emotional about this game I love to play.
Strauss : Describe the hardest change between the jump from high school to college.
Dwyer : I guess just the game speed, but after getting some reps you start to relax and become more comfortable.
Strauss : How has the number process worked throughout your life?
Dwyer : When I got to Georgia Tech, I wanted my high school number, 12, but Coach Gailey gave the number 21 to me because he thought I would represent the number like Calvin Johnson did. There is a rumor now that 21 at tech is a good luck number. The Steelers gave me 41 to wear.
Strauss : How important has film been to your development?
Dwyer : Actually, I learned in high school that for you to separate yourself from other players you have to be smarter than your opponent.
Strauss : What impact did your college coach have on your professional career?
Dwyer : Coach Johnson made me a tougher being, in the offense we ran, you had to be tough and be very discipline.
Strauss : How had your game improved from your freshman to your junior year?
Dwyer : Probably just maturing, and becoming a smarter player.
Strauss : How influential was Tashard Choice to your growth?
Dwyer : He is my big brother, he helps me out with advice, and is always there for me.
Strauss : Who was the hardest player get by in college?
Dwyer : Hmm, the best player I played against was Chris Long.
Strauss : What is your favorite memory from Georgia Tech?
Dwyer : By far, winning the ACC championship… Beating Georgia, and also, just being around good players and good friends.
Strauss : What was it like to train for the combine?
Dwyer : It was fun and once in a lifetime opportunity
Strauss : What was your draft day experience like?
Dwyer : I heard rumors expecting me to be a 1st round pick, but it was a great experience and once in a lifetime experience. And the happiest moment of my life.
Strauss : What was going through your mind when you were drafted?
Dwyer : Exciting!! So glad to be a Steeler!!
Strauss : Who do you compare your game to? Why?
Dwyer : I try to play like Walter Payton/Eric Dickerson/Jerome Bettis. Walter because of his passion he brought to the game. Dickerson because of his break-away speed and one-cut get up the field mentality, and Bettis because of his physical play he had brought to the game.
Strauss : What do you expect from playing in the NFL?
Dwyer : Just a blessing and a true opportunity to play this game at the highest level, and live my dream of something I have wanted to do since I was 5 years old.
Strauss : Could you have predicted how far football was going to carry you?
Dwyer : Some-what. This was my goal and my dream since I was five years old.
Strauss : What is your favorite quote?
Dwyer : “Never Die Easy” – Walter Payton
Strauss : For someone aspiring to play football in the NFL, do you have any advice for them?
Dwyer : Don’t settle… And always dream and try to achieve your goals and dreams that you want to achieve. Do the little things to get to where you want to be and stay humble… Stay in your books, and keep God first.
Strauss : Is there anything you want to tell your fans?
Dwyer : I’m a hard-working guy and will do my best to be a contributor to help the Steelers get another ring…and I’m glad and excited to be a Steeler. And, my nickname is the JD or Diesel for all the fans
Strauss : Thank you so much.
Dwyer : Thank you, I’m glad and excited to be a Steeler!
21 : NFL Pro Interview : Walter McFadden
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Strauss : Why do you make it important to connect to the fans?
McFadden : I remember when I was little boy, Al Harris told me to interact with everyone, you’re not a god, there’s only one god.
Strauss : Who was your childhood star?
McFadden : My childhood star was Deion Sanders, I just love his swagger.
Strauss : If you could meet anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
McFadden : I would like to meet J.J. (Jimmie Walker) off of “Good Times.”
Strauss : What was your favorite NFL team growing up?
McFadden : My favorite NFL team was Tennessee Titans.
Strauss : When did you see your first live NFL game?
McFadden : My first NFL game was Miami Dolphins vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Strauss : What is your favorite song to listen to before a game?
McFadden : I like to listen to DJ Khaled, “All I Do is Win”.
Strauss : What is your favorite movie of all time?
McFadden : Right now, Avatar.
Strauss : What is your favorite snack food?
McFadden : Peanut-butter.
Strauss : What is your favorite TV-Show?
McFadden : Family Matters.
Strauss : What is your favorite meal?
McFadden : I like shrimp pasta.
Strauss : What is your favorite video game?
McFadden : Madden series, NBA 2k10, and Call of Duty
Strauss : What was your favorite class in school?
McFadden : Math.
Strauss : Who is your favorite superhero?
McFadden : My parents, they always been there for me.
Strauss : What is the one thing you can’t leave your house without?
McFadden : My phone.
Strauss : So, if you weren’t playing in the NFL, what would you want to do?
McFadden : I would like to give back to my community and by doing that, I would like to get into city government chair.
Strauss : And, how long have you played football?
McFadden : I been playing since I was 6 years old!
Strauss : Did you play any other sports in high school?
McFadden : I played Basketball, Track, and Baseball.
Strauss : What is your favorite sport to play other than football?
McFadden : I like running track. In high school, I ran track against Walter Dix every week and never could beat him, I could only beat him in relays, he helps me become faster just trying to keep up with him.
Strauss : When did you realize that you were going to play football in college and in the NFL?
McFadden : I knew I wanted to play football after my first football touchdown for the Pompano Chiefs, I was 75 pounds when I was 6 years old.
Strauss : What impact did your high school coach have on your pro career?
McFadden : My high school coach had a big impact on me because he was the one who took me to college camps and got notice!
Strauss : Describe the hardest change between the jump from high school to college.
McFadden : Just learning becoming a smart player not just relying on talent
Strauss : How has the number process worked for you?
McFadden : The number 6 was my high school number and when I got to Auburn number six was available! However, I chose 22 because that’s my dad favorite number.
Strauss : What is Coach Gene Chizik really like?
McFadden : He’s a player coach. He talk to us as were his own.
Strauss : What do you look for when you watch film? How important has film been to your development?
McFadden : I look for everything, a wide receiver does, especially the way he moves! But film has given my game a lot of help, It continues to help, and it helps you know your opponent!
Strauss : What did you think of when you recall your long interception touchdown returns?
McFadden : I was thinking back when I was a sophomore, and I had a interception for 97 yards and when I scored the Deion Sanders dance in the end zone, that when Coach Tuberville there and the next day I ran the stadium the next day, so that stop me from dancing again!
Strauss : What is your favorite memory from Auburn?
McFadden : My favorite memory at Auburn is Tiger Walk, Tiger walk is a tradition at auburn where all the fans, come to the middle of the street and help motivate the players as they walk down the street shaking hands, before the game… Tiger Walk! I remember the fans the most.
Strauss : What was it like to be the 2009 Elite Defensive Back?
McFadden : It’s a very blessful situation to even be put in that category.
Strauss : What impact did Coach Lotti have on your pro career?
McFadden : Coach Lotti made me strong, help make me become a young man.
Strauss : Could you have predicted how far football was going to carry you?
McFadden : Yes, I’ve always had dreams of being a NFL football player!
Strauss : When you were chosen at 138th overall by the Raiders, what was that like?
McFadden : I was so excited my family scream , I cried and Thank the lord!
Strauss : What was your draft experience like?
McFadden : Very emotional!
Strauss : What three words describe your style of gameplay?
McFadden : Fast, Competitive, and Strong.
Strauss : What is the hardest workout to do?
McFadden : Abs, lol, especially when they start burning!
Strauss : What do you really think about when the ball is in the air?
McFadden : The ball is mine!
Strauss : What can you expect from playing D-1 football?
McFadden : IT IS Physical!
Strauss : Who is your best buddy on the Raiders? A memory with them?
McFadden : Bruce Campbell and Jeremy Ware and Lamar Houston… Getting stuck on the elevator!
Strauss : What is an experience you have had that changed your life?
McFadden : I had to change my attitude, I thought I was the best coming out of high school… I had to learn a lot more and understand that I was just baby-stepping into a bigger pool.
Strauss : What is your favorite quote?
McFadden : To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did!
Strauss : For someone aspiring to play football in college and in the NFL, do you have any advice for them?
McFadden : Hard work beats talent everyday.
Strauss : Thank you for your time.
McFadden : Don’t be scared to say hi! And thank you.
17 : NFL Pro Interview : Joe Burnett
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Strauss : So, Joe, why do you make it extremely important to connect to the fans?
Burnett : What’s a star without its biggest fan? In my opinion, every athlete wants the support from the true fans. It’s an aspect that boost the morale.
Strauss : Who was your childhood star?
Burnett : I was always an Allen Iverson Fan.
Strauss : What was your favorite NFL team growing up?
Burnett : It was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Strauss : What is your favorite movie of all time?
Burnett : The Program.
Strauss : What is your favorite TV-Show?
Burnett : Martin, I own all the series!
Strauss : What is your favorite meal?
Burnett : Italian–Pasta, Caesar Salad, and Garlic Bread
Strauss : What is your favorite type of pie?
Burnett : Peach Cobbler.
Strauss : When did you see your first live NFL game?
Burnett : Baltimore Ravens vs. Miami Dolphins, 2009, Playoff Game, Baltimore won…
Strauss : When did you realize that you were going to play football in college and in the NFL?
Burnett : My goal was never on college until I received my first invite to Miami’s football game, which was my sophomore year in High school. Going into college my goal, I was set to make it to the NFL.
Strauss : What did you want to do for your career before this change of thought?
Burnett : Before college, I was always think I would enlist into the Army.
Strauss : So, how long have you played football?
Burnett : I’ve been playing football since I was seven years old. So, sixteen years.
Strauss : Did you play any other sports in high school?
Burnett : I played basketball, baseball, and I ran Track.
Strauss : What is your favorite sport to play other than football?
Burnett : Basketball, I’ve played since I was ten and turned out to be pretty good. Actually, good enough to be nominated to The McDonalds’ All-American Team.
Strauss : Describe the changes from high school to college.
Burnett : Coming from and small program in high school the terminology and specific coverage weren’t taught so entering College I was way behind and had to basically learn the basics of football far as Coverage, Zones, schemes and etc.
Strauss : Who was your best friend at UCF?
Burnett : Kevin Smith.
Strauss : Why did you choose the number 19 at UCF?
Burnett : I was #9 in high school and our quarterback had #9 in college, so I decided to keep the 9 and throw in the 1…
Strauss : What is your favorite memory from University of Central Florida?
Burnett : Besides winning the championship game against Tulsa, I would say that when I first got to camp and the team had 7 on 7 and position drills I sat out to catch punts afterwards with teammates and Brandon Marshall, before my first attempt Brandon Marshall told me “to watch out we have a game in two weeks.” I replied, I can catch some punts too! Then, he challenged me to catch the ball with one hand, then one hand with the ball in the other hand etc. Long story short, Him and I still laugh about it but I was the Starter come game one.
Strauss : Describe the changes from college to the NFL.
Burnett : The hardest change is to understand the business of it. The game will always be the game, understanding that its your job now and the business will still go on regardless of who your were in college because at this level you can be replaced in the matter of a single phone call.
Strauss : After retirement, what would you want to do?
Burnett : After my career, I plan on getting into Hotels.
Strauss : What is your favorite quote?
Burnett : “God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, The courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”
Strauss : For someone aspiring to play football in D-1 and in the NFL, do you have any advice for them?
Burnett : The Sky is not the limit when your faith can go beyond it. So, “Go Hard or Go Home.”
05 : NFL Pro Interview : Albert Young
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Strauss : How long have you been playing football?
Young : I have been playing football since the 3rd grade.
Strauss : Did you play any other sports in high school.
Young : I played baseball throughout high school. I also played basketball, but that just was my freshman year.
Strauss : What’s your favorite sport to play?
Young : Basketball. Too many experiences, so much fun.
Strauss : What was your favorite NFL team growing up?
Young : I’m a Marshall Faulk fan, so definitely the St. Louis Rams.
Strauss : When did you realize that you wanted to play in the NFL?
Young : I realized my ability when I was young. I set a dream as most kids do, and I let nothing interfere with me. Now, I’m in the NFL.
Strauss : If you were not in the NFL, what would you be doing?
Young : Probably playing baseball. I was playing two sports. I’m a trade of two sports.
Strauss : When did you see your first live NFL game? Who played? Who won?
Young : Last year, the first preseason game, Vikings against Seahawks. We all got to play. It was preseason. I got carries.
Strauss : What was your best memory from Iowa?
Young : Probably senior year. We played Michigan State. It was a big game for both of us. I got a lot of carries. The game went into overtime, and it was so exciting. We won. [He rushed for 179 yards on 34 carries and had two touchdowns.]
Strauss : Who was your childhood star?
Young : Marshall Faulk. I always watch his tape and try to make my game more like his game.
Strauss : So Albert, Why do you use social networking sites to connect to the fans?
Young : It’s a great to way be personal and connect to all the fans and not share all the personal information.
Strauss : If you could meet anyone for the first time, who would it be?
Young : I’ve never met Marshall Faulk. I’m a huge fan and I respect his game so much. It’d be great to meet him.
Strauss : What is your favorite movie of all time?
Young : That’s a tough one, there are so many good ones. There’s a whole bunch . You know like, American Gangster, Da Vinci Code, Any Given Sunday, Blue Chips.
Strauss : What is your favorite snack food?
Young : Reeses’ Peanut Butter Cups. Mmmmm.
Strauss : What is your favorite TV-Show?
Young : My favorite television show would be Martin.
Strauss : What would your ideal “last meal” be?
Young : Bone Rib Eye, no sides or salad needed.
Strauss : What is your favorite dessert?
Young : Not a big dessert guy. But, if I had to choose it would so be cheesecake.
Strauss : What is your favorite video game?
Young : All the NBA 2k series for Play Station 3.
Strauss : What is your favorite song to listen to?
Young : No particular song, I have an iTunes playlist set up.
Strauss : What is the one thing you can not leave your house without?
Young : My blackberry.
Strauss : For anyone aspiring to football in the NFL, do you have any advice for them?
Young : Just focus on that goal. Don’t let anything bring you away from it. Try to align yourself with the right people and a proper support group. Do not give up on your goal.
Strauss : Thank you for your time. This phone interview was awesome.
Young : Thank you and thanks to all my fans.














