DeAngelo Williams has had plenty of promise since he was drafted as a first rounder in 2006. But after two so-so years in terms of totals (his YPC were still stout) toiling behind DeShaun Foster -- for whatever reason -- he has finally exploded onto the scene in 2008, racking up 16 total touchdowns and 1,229 yards on the ground.It was entirely possible that Jonathan Stewart could have taken over the roll of primary back this year too, keeping Williams from starting ... but obviously he didn't. So something must have happened, obviously, to spark this change in Williams' play. Turns out, it was a convo with Vinny Testaverde. Really.
[...]the once ageless quarterback who, before finally retiring at the end of last season, sat down the young running back and gave some wise, fatherly advice.It makes complete sense -- Testaverde didn't have a 4,000 year NFL career by not preparing. But it's still odd to think about Vinny, who only played in Carolina for half a season, having such an impact on Williams, when they're two totally different players from, well, different generations.
"I think he's probably impacted my season the most this year than anybody because of the conversation that we had before he left," Williams said Wednesday.
[...]"We had a lengthy conversation and everything he said to me made perfect sense," said Williams, Carolina's first-round pick in 2006. "From the film room down to work ethic and everything of that nature. He really left me with some things that really touched me and stayed on my heart, as you can tell from this season."
The lesson, as always: Vinny >>> Mittens.


















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12-22-2008 @ 10:37AM
Lex said...
Goes to show what a 'true team mate', a confident man who cares for others, respects the game and all the things it's done for his life, family, the people he's met, to take the caring, the time, to offer advice to someone he saw, more potential, measureable results in.They say the average player is only htere for 4 years.Done and you're still a young man in society. You can be a face in the crowd, forgotten, make some money and go home, or be a bad teammate, influence, wast your own time. or, you can care, make a ripple effect on others, long after you've left the building.
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