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14
Apr
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125 : NFL Pro Interview : Nolan Carroll

Nolan Carroll played college football at the University of Maryland. He played in 38 games, with six starts during his career. He totaled 61 tackles, and 9 pass breakups and he started only two games during his senior season because of a severe injury that he suffered. He entered the 2010 NFL Draft, and was selected in the 5th round, 145th overall by the Miami Dolphins. In his two years with the Dolphins, he has totaled 35 tackles, six pass deflections, and two interceptions. He has been a stud as a gunner on Special Teams. Click ‘Read More’ to check out the interview.

26
Jan
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115 : NFL Pro Interview : Andre Reed

Andre Reed was a member of the Buffalo Bills from 1985 through 1999. Throughout his time in the NFL, he recorded 951 receptions, 13,198 yards, and 87 touchdowns. He was nominated to the Pro Bowl for seven straight years from 1988-1994. He also made four Super Bowl appearances. He is currently 1 of 15 finalists for the Hall of Fame Class of 2012. Click ‘Read More’ to check out the interview!

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19
Dec
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108 : NFL Pro Interview : Felton Huggins

Felton Huggins went undrafted in 2006. He has been a member of the Buffalo Bills since 2011. He has recorded one TD in preseason games. He was placed on IR early in the season. He has yet to make his break in the NFL. Click ‘Read More’ to read the interview!

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17
Nov
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103 : NFL Pro Interview : Bryan Scott

Bryan Scott entered the 2003 NFL Draft, and was drafted in the 2nd round, 55th overall by the Atlanta Falcons. He was a teammate of Michael Vick back in the day. He went through rough years in his career before finding a home in Buffalo. He has been with the Bills since 2007.

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30
Mar
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78 : NFL Pro Interview : Gibran Hamdan

Gibran Hamdan played college football at Indiana University. He entered the 2003 NFL Draft and was drafted in the 7th round. He played in NFL Europe and also was a backup for many NFL teams such as the Redskins, Seahawks, 49ers, Bills. He ended his career with the CFL. He started his own clothing line called, ‘Alial Fital’ and he talks about it in the interview.

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6
Mar
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73 : NFL Pro Interview : John Conner

John Conner played college football at the University of Kentucky. He was considered one of the best and most complete fullbacks going into his senior season. He entered the 2010 NFL Draft, and was drafted in the 5th round by the Jets. He was the backup behind Tony Richardson during his rookie season. In 2011, he earned the starting role and is the only fullback on the Jets roster.

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9
Nov

47 : HOF Pro Interview : Thurman Thomas

Strauss : Why do you use twitter?

Thomas : Just to communicate with friends and fans.

Strauss : If you could meet anyone in the world who would it be?

Thomas : Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Strauss : Who was your childhood star? Why?

Thomas : Walter Payton and Earl Campbell.

Strauss : What is your favorite TV Show? Why?

Thomas : Sanford and Son.

Strauss : What is your favorite movie of all time?

Thomas : Full Metal Jacket.

Strauss : What is your favorite type of pie?

Thomas : Angel pie, that’s what we call our second daughter.

Strauss : What would your last meal on earth be?

Thomas : Lobster, salad, green beans, diet coke, and a hot fudge sundae.

Strauss : How long have you played football?

Thomas : Didn’t start playing until 8th grade.

Strauss : Did you have a favorite sport besides football?

Thomas : Baseball was my favorite.

Strauss : What is your favorite memory from Oklahoma State?

Thomas : Keeping Barry Sanders on the bench 4 two yrs.

Strauss : What was the best thing you learned at Oklahoma State helping you the most in the NFL?

Thomas : Running between the tackles, it made me tougher.

Strauss : What was your draft day experience like? When were you expecting to get drafted?

Thomas : Excited, but teams told me I would go in first round.

Strauss : What is your favorite memory with the Bills?

Thomas : 51-3 in the AFC Championship Game.

Strauss : What is the most vivid memory from any Super Bowl?

Thomas : Two teams- Red, White, and Blue… The Desert Storm.

Strauss : Who was your best buddy from the Bills? What was the best memory you had of that player?

Thomas : Biscuit, just his speed and quickness.

Strauss : What is it like being a Hall of Fame RB? What is it like to look back on your career and see that you amassed over 12,000 rushing yards??

Thomas : Never cared about stats. I didn’t actually know how many yards, I retired with…

Strauss : Who had the most impact on your career? How?

Thomas : Elijah Pitts (RB Coach in Buffalo) told stories about Lombardi.

Strauss : If you could look back on one play, and you had to tell people that never had a chance to see you play, that “this play” of thurman thomas would define your career, what would that play be?

Thomas : I don’t think one play defines a career.

Strauss : What do you want your career to be remembered for?

Thomas : Not being selfish, being a team guy.

Strauss : What is your nickname? Why?

Thomas : Squatty, I don’t really know why.

Strauss : What is your favorite charity? Why?

Thomas : I don’t have a favorite one. All charities are great.

Strauss : What is an experience that changed your life?

Thomas : Having my first kid. Responsibility came at a young age.(twenty-three).

Strauss : If you could describe yourself as any ice cream flavor, what would you be and why?

Thomas : Vanilla, no clue why.

Strauss : What is your favorite quote? Why?

Thomas : “Let Go and Let God.”

Strauss : For someone aspiring to play football in the NFL, what is the best advice you can give them?

Thomas : Work hard, but always have a second plan.

Strauss : Thank you for your time Thurman.

Thomas : Thank you Max.

28
Oct

45 : NFL Pro Interview : Tutankhamen Reyes

Strauss : Why do you make it important to connect to the fans?

Reyes : Well… Twitter is the easiest way that I can connect with the public.  Everyone is on it. I don’t feel as if I’m bigger than anyone or untouchable so I guess its my way to reach the fans and people that support me.

Strauss : And, what was your favorite NFL team growing up?

Reyes : My favorite team growing up was the Giants. In high school, I wore #87 and played tight end like Howard Cross did who played tight end for the Giants at that time.

Strauss : Who was your childhood star? Why?

Reyes : My childhood star was my mother.  She was the one that kept me on the right path and instilled values in me that I live by today. In terms of a sports figure it was Ricky Henderson.  He played outfield for the Yankees and was the fastest man in baseball.  I liked the confidence and swagger he brought to the game, and nobody could catch him stealing bases.

Strauss : If you weren’t playing in the NFL, what would you want to do?

Reyes : If I wasn’t playing ball, and baseball didn’t work I would have wanted to be a businessman of some type.  I just knew if I wasn’t playing ball I would want to wear a suit. I always admired the people I saw going to work in a suit.  As a child I thought it was cool to have to get dressed up and look sharp just for work, haha.

Strauss : If you could meet anyone, who would it be and why?

Reyes : If I could meet anyone dead or alive I would want to meet Bill Gates.  I would want to know how he amassed and kept his wealth over the years.  We have the same birthday so I figure I have that potential in me as well haha.

Strauss : What is your favorite song to listen to before a game? What pumps you up?

Reyes : One of my favorite songs to listen to before a game Is Jay-Z “Do It Again (Put Ya Hands Up)” The intro lets me know rest time is over “5 Seconds Is Up…Let’s GOOO!”

Strauss : What is your favorite movie of all time?

Reyes : My favorite, hmmmmm, I’d say Scarface. But any gangster movie is good with me.

Strauss : What is your favorite snack food?

Reyes : My favorite snack food is Golden Oreos….nuff said haha

Strauss : What is your favorite type of pie?

Reyes : My favorite pie is Sweet Potato Pie.

Strauss : What is your favorite TV-Show?

Reyes : My favorite TV-show is Martin, although I’m really feeling Entourage right now.

Strauss : What is your favorite meal?

Reyes : My favorite meal would have to be my Mother’s Thanksgiving dinner.  Turkey, Mac & Cheese, Sweet Potatoes, Greens, Stuffing, Corn Bread, Salad, Macaroni Salad.

Strauss : What is your favorite video game?

Reyes : My favorite video game would have to be Godfather.

Strauss : What is the one thing you can’t leave your house without?

Reyes : One thing I can’t leave my house without is my blackberry. Definitely need that…

Strauss : When did you see your first live NFL game?

Reyes : Ummm first live NFL game had to be my 1st pre-season game against the Jets.  I was on the Saints and we lost.  But it was cool because my 1st NFL game was in New York, and I had like 25 people there to see me play.

Strauss : How long have you played football?

Reyes : I’ve been playing football since I was at least seven. That’s as far as I can remember.  But organized ball, Pop-Warner, since I was 12.  I’ve been in the NFL for ten years.

Strauss : Did you play any other sports in high school?

Reyes : My favorite sport growing up was baseball. I thought I would play professionally.  My favorite experience was hitting 2 home runs in a game when I was twelve. It meant even more because my mother was there to see it.

Strauss : When did you realize that you were going to play football in college and in the NFL?

Reyes : I always believed I could play in college and professionally, but I guess I realized I had a chance to play in college in my sophomore year in high school. I had to be about 15. My high school coach said I could play at any college in the country if I focused and stayed committed.  I realized I could play in the NFL my senior year in college. My roommate and former Chicago Bear Terrance Metcalf was the one who drilled it in that I had a real shot at the NFL.  It meant a lot coming from him because I always thought he was a better lineman than I was.

Strauss : What is your favorite memory from Mississippi?

Reyes : My best memory would have had to be my last home game played, which was senior day.  At Ole Miss we walk through the Grove, which is a park, before the home games.  It’s a way to greet the fans before the game. I brought my son with me on the walk through the grove. He slept right through all the noise and cheering.  As the seniors were announced and they said my name, I held my son up for the world to see.  It was like the scene from Lion King haha. I was so proud to have a little man.

Strauss : Why did you choose the number at Mississippi?

Reyes : I chose 76 at Univ. of Mississippi because I moved from tight end to offensive line.  I wanted 77 because that was the year I was born. That number wasn’t available so I went with 76.  I loved it at the time.

Strauss : How has the number process working for you since you’ve been changing teams?

Reyes : The number process isn’t that important to me after 10 years in the NFL…

Strauss : What impact did your high school coach have on your college and professional career?

Reyes : His impact was that of a supporter and a father figure when I was in college.  He passed while I was in college and didn’t get a chance to physically see me reach my dream of playing in the NFL. I know he is proud though. He told me I could make any Division-1 College if I focused and he was right and some.

9
Jun

23 : NFL Pro Interview : Jonathan Dwyer

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!

3
May

12 : NFL Pro Interview : Abram Elam

Strauss : So, Abe, why do you make it important to connect to the fans?

Elam : I connect to my fans because they are my supporters and they help fill the stadium.

Strauss : Who was your childhood star?

Elam : Jerry Rice.

Strauss : If you could meet anyone (alive or dead), who would it be and why?

Elam : Martin Luther King, because of the lasting effect he has made on our country.

Strauss : If you weren’t playing in the NFL (or after retirement), what would you want to do?

Elam : I would love to be a commentator or start a Sports-Marketing firm.

Strauss : What was your favorite team growing up?

Elam : I was a big Notre Dame fan.

Strauss : What is your favorite TV-Show?

Elam : MTV Cribs

Strauss : What is your favorite snack food?

Elam : Watermelon

Strauss : What is your favorite meal?

Elam : Oxtails and Pigeon Peas in Rice

Strauss : What is your favorite video game?

Elam : Madden Football Series.

Strauss : When did you see your first live NFL game?

Elam : The Miami Dolphins against the Kansas City Chiefs. Chiefs won. Christian Okoye dominated that game!

Strauss : How long have you played football?

Elam : I been playing football since I was 6 years old.

Strauss : Did you play any other sports in high school?

Elam : In high school I played three sports. Football, Basketball, and Baseball.

Strauss : What is your favorite sport to play other than football?

Elam : Basketball, when I was younger, I won two state championships.

Strauss : When did you realize that you were going to play football in college and in the NFL?

Elam : I loved football since I was six years old, and from then on it was my dream to play professionally.

Strauss : What is your favorite memory from your attending college at Kent State?

Elam : Playing with guys like Josh Cribbs, Danny Muir, Jack Williams, and Usama Young… We finished the season strong going to UCF and winning in Florida for my last game.

Strauss : For someone aspiring to play football in division one and in the NFL, do you have any advice for them?

Elam : Education first, work, then trust God, and good things will happen.

Strauss : Your younger brother, Matt is in college at UF, what tips do you give him about playing football?

Elam : I always express to him that he has to be a master of his craft. He also needs to devote hours daily to becoming a better player and a better person.

Strauss : Thank you for your time.

Elam : Thank you.