First, can you let readers know what you are doing with yourself these days?
When I retired from Pittsburgh I didn’t really go anywhere. I came back to the family business – we had a water-well, drilling business. I took it over – my grandfather ran it before but he was long in the tooth. We also had a meat processing business and developed some land for housing in the 90’s.
We did a bit of everything really. But the main work is the water-drilling business.
You came into the league as an undrafted free agent. How hard was that for you to make the team and how did you deal with the pressure?
Well, at that time there were twelve rounds in the draft. Pittsburgh drafted a couple tight ends – they had Cunningham, Rogers and a young guy they really liked in Chris Kolojeski. But Chris got a severe knee injury.
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