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Originally Posted by Bostonian1962
Finally, my question: Does anybody else have a story where you had dealings with an NFL celeb., and it was positive in a similar way to that described above?
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I've been to a bunch of autograph memorabilia signings and all these tales come from one of those, so take it for what it's worth... Maybe a guy was having a good day or a bad day or whatever.... But these are all my 60 second impressions I've received...
Dwight Clark: Probably the nicest guy I ever met at one of these things. Very personable, talking, joking around. He even let one woman who was flirting with him have a kiss. Now I've always said that it easier to be nice and friendly and take your time with someone when there's 10 people in line than when there's 300, but he still seemed very genuine.
Gayle Sayers: Total jerk. Never even looked up to acknowledge me. Literally ruined my helmet when his silver marker exploded as he signed it - showed no remorse whatsoever.
Tedy Bruschi: Similar thing happened when his marker exploded signing a jersey, reacted 100% the opposite of Sayers. He was taken aback and was like "Oh my God, I am sorry, what can I do to make it better?" (I just had him finished the signature since I didn't really have any other choice - so my signed Bruschi jersey has a little splotch on it but that OK since
Tedy Bruschi made that splotch..!!.) And he has a fantastic signature - he doesn't just scribble something and move you along. He made a very big, smooth autograph.
Rodney Harrison & Corey Dillon: They were sitting with each other and talking to each other while signing, and seemed very laid back when meeting fans. Each would occassionally give a "right on, man" to a fan or something like that.
Joe Namath: The only athlete who ever introduced himself to me. Celebrities generally assume you know who they are. When I walked up to Namath, he stuck his hand out, flashed his wide million dollar smile and said "Hi, I'm Joe..!!" A very friendly, charasmatic guy.
Richard Seymour: Quiet guy. Would smile for picture if requested, but not otherwise engaging with the fans.
Deion Branch: Met him in the aftermath of his SB MVP game. His head seemed to still be spinning, like he was used to being the guy with 10 people in line for him instead of 250.
Joe Montana: Quiet personality. Seemed like there were 1,000 places he'd rather be. Seemed to just be willing to "grin and bear it" for the day so he could collect his paycheck.
Billy Dee Williams: Another guy with a million dollar smile. Seemed friendly and patient with all the fanboys that wanted pictures with their autograph.
O.J. Simpson: Proving you can't judge a guy based on a 60 second meeting, he was a very warm, friendly guy. Huge hands. Spoke briefly about faith and when I left said "God bless." I genuinely liked him, so I was kinda disappointed when he cut off his wife's head.
Steve Young: Guy needs to work on his personality. Not terribly engaging with the fans.
Jerry Rice: Mild mannered, but very polite and friendly with the fans. He was wearing his SB24 ring the day I met him. Nice bling..!!
Adam Vinatieri: Quiet personality, but overall a nice guy. His wife was off to the side and that is one smokin' hot female.
David Meggett (Met him a loooooooooooooong time ago when he was with the Giants): Strong, friendly personality but he was hitting kinda shamelessly on my older sister (who was a high school senior at the time). I ain't joking.
Manny Ramirez: It's true: The dude really does live in his own world, oblivious to all that goes on around him. I never seen so many people want an athlete's autograph in my life, and Manny was just sitting there like he was reading a newspaper or some other mundane, everyday task. Didn't really look up or anything like that...