First – how did your start go in Pittsburgh?
Well, starting with my season in Pittsburgh, I can say I had a unique experience in Pittsburgh. That was the year of the NFL strike and that year a lot of my fellow draftees, free agents, and veterans who were on the bubble reported to camp in July.
It was very intense – coming from a Lou Holtz coached team at NC State, we had much tougher practices, and even after practices we’d have more in-person work with the coaches. Playing for a pro team was like a dream – it was a very special place to be in and a very unique situation.
Were you surprised to be drafted by the Steelers?
I really was just hoping to be drafted by anyone and make it in the NFL. I got two-to-three calls from Dallas but I was in shock when I got the call from Mr. Rooney and him telling me I was drafted by the Steelers.
It took me and my family by surprise. There weren’t big draft parties then – no big TV draft events. It was just one lone phone call from Mr. Rooney.
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