First, let me know what you had have been doing since your time in the NFL?
Well, since 2001 I have been working as an addiction counselor and and relapse prevention specialist – as well as a medical assistant specialist. I am well-versed in the world of addiction and am helping others now on their roads to recovery.
You yourself had suffered from drug addiction…did you want to talk more about that?
No problem, yeah. In Pittsburgh I started as a rookie free agent in 1986. I came to the NFL from a small mostly Black university – Albany State in Georgia.
I did well in Pittsburgh – it was a beautiful town – perfect for me. It was a big city but the way it was broken down into smaller communities. – culturally I fit in well there. Tony Dungy and Chuck Noll and the city just made you feel like you are part of the city.
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