First, tell me a bit about what you did after the NFL and how the adjustment was for you after football?
I owned my own business for a while – a landscaping business. It was something I was ready for after football. I just knew I could do my own thing and run my own business.
You were drafted by Baltimore in round one in 1964 but ended up in Pittsburgh – how did that happen and what were your thoughts on playing in Pittsburgh?
I was traded for Lou Michaels – I think Baltimore needed a kicker and Michaels could kick and play defense. I didn’t care much really. I just wanted to play football. It didn’t make much of a difference to me where I played.
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