First, can you let me know what you’ve been doing since your time in the NFL?
I’ve been in sales – I sell refractory equipment – high temperature insulation for the steel and cement industries – for furnaces and things like that. I’ve been doing that for over 20 years now.
Was the adjustment to post-NFL life difficult for you?
I didn’t technically have a plan. My career didn’t go as I imagined it would. I was nicked up and it just wasn’t very good. Not what I wanted it to be.
I was talking to a friend who offered me a job, and my wife said I’ll take it! I thought about coaching and worked in Pitt’s athletic department for a bit, but it’s tough on families. A lot of travel and moving around, so I opted not to do that for our family. I do have friends like Jerry Olsavsky and Bill Cherpak who have been successful coaches – Jerry with the Steelers of course and Bill at Thomas Jefferson.
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