When i tell people my story, they dont believe it. I guess i wouldnt believe the story if someone else were telling it, but im telling it. And its true. Every word of it. It started when i was born. 56 years ago. But the real story began when i was 19 years old when i went to college. It was 1980. It was the first day of school at Sullivan County Community College up in the catskills about 110 miles from where i grew up. So i drove up there alone. I at least had this really old car. It was a volvo and it was a 1970 volvo. Had like 130,000 miles on it. The car was burgundy and the hood was green. Actually, the car was called the old bitch. But the old bitch got me there. Sullivan was a Community College. This wasnt some Longstanding Institution of higher learning. All these Station Wagons are dropping kids off. I was nervous. I just got to the school. I didnt know anybody. I was a freshman. I was never the captain of the Football Team in high school. So i was never really like popular.
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obviously, his relationship to bill belichick and the way that deteriorated somewhat. not only the quality of player he would see and what he was able to do in tampa but the kind of person and player that he is, there s a reason why when you see him after these games at the age that he s at, he s revered by the younger players out on the field. he gives everybody an opportunity and chance to say hello to him. he says hello back. i covered for a five year span pretty much every day, every week when i was in new england covering the patriots and at that time in his career, he didn t have a family. he was singularly focused. and he was the first guy in the training facility every single day and a lot of times, he was the last one to leave. he set a a remarkable example for everyone around and as you saw in the post as well, there s a standard that he expects and he s made it clear he hasn t been the easiest one to deal with in tampa. he went in there with high
mine was great, how was yours? super. why are they asking me how my summer was? i don t know. everybody s being extremely friendly me to me and they re going out of their way to do it. i don t mean just a hi. i mean claps on the back and high fives. and i was a little bit bewildered by this because no one gets this kind of a welcome their first day of school. and girls were kissing me, like fully kissing me, saying i m so glad you came back. i was saying thank you, hello back, but i d never been there before and i didn t know them. it was bizarre. and the next thing i heard right behind me, welcome back, eddy. eddy, how are you? eddy, hi. i m like, hey, i don t know what you re talking about, i just got up here. sure, eddy, you re really funny, really funny, real funny. i m like, i m not eddy, i don t know who eddy is. welcome back, eddy, they re all saying.