First, can you let us know a bit about your recent charity work in Pittsburgh?
Well, I had a background doing it at North Carolina. Every Friday we’d go to the burn center at Chapel Hill and visit for an hour. I got into it my junior year.
When I got to Pittsburgh I knew UPMC was prevalent there – they were everywhere. But I didn’t know how to go about working with them. I did some research but then I had that back and forth on social media with Colin Dunlap. When that went down I learned about his daughter’s treatment and they reached out to me for a visit.
I went once and I was hooked. I just had to go back – it caught on like wildfire. It was incredible. I’m out of Pittsburgh for the offseason but will be back in April and visit then. I want to make a routine of it.
As you said, it all started with social media as far as Pittsburgh is concerned. How do you manage to stay out of trouble on social media especially seeing other guys who do get in trouble?
Oh there are definitely knuckleheads out there. A lot of guys get a voice on social media that don’t deserve one. It bothered me more when I was younger. People can be really harsh and mean. As I’ve gotten older I guess I’ve become more mature. I realize now that those opinions don’t matter. You need to pick and choose my battles, right?
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