Super Cool Story about Devin Thomas

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Super Cool Story about Devin Thomas

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Devin Thomas Makes Friends

Posted Mar 10th 2009 4:33PM by Matt Terl (author feed)
I imagine that some of you are probably aware that I've started appearing regularly on Redskins Nation on Comcast SportsNet. Mostly I come on during the third segment of the show, sit next to Larry Michael, answer fan questions, and try not to imagine just how fidgety I probably look on TV. Within that incredibly limited framework, I like to think that I'm doing pretty well with it, and occasionally I come across something interesting to write about while watching them shoot the first two segments.

Case in point: Devin Thomas appears on the first segment of the show today, and -- after talking about his offseason work, his predictions for next season, and other sundry offseason topics -- mentioned almost casually that he was heading out to the Regal Cinema in Sterling, Virginia, to surprise a fan, David King, who had written him a letter.

Larry was predictably enthused about the situation -- as was I -- and sent a Redskins.com TV camera to film Devin meeting his fan. I elected to ride along as well.

"Yeah," Thomas told me afterward, "A lot of my mail, I'll just respond to, sign the cards they send or whatever, but there's was something really sincere about this letter."

Despite that, I have no idea what it was that caught Thomas's attention about this particular piece of mail. Well, that's not precisely accurate. From one perspective, it was a straightforward fan-to-athlete letter; I read it and found it very enthusiastic and polite, although not all that different from other player mail I've seen.

But the details did set it apart a bit.

King describes himself as "handicap" and "3 foot 10" with two kids, a "hot wife," and an upcoming spinal decompression surgery. I suppose any one of those specifics might have stood out to Thomas. Maybe all of them; whenever I asked, he just alluded to the sense of "sincerity" the letter exuded. Whatever it was, as he explained his reaction to the letter, it was clear that it had struck some kind of chord.

After reading the letter, Thomas attempted to contact King at the phone number he had included, but was told that no one by that name was at that number. At this point, I would've decided that my correspondent was maybe not being 100% truthful with me and moved on with the rest of my day.

Not Devin Thomas. Thomas noticed that King had mentioned being employed at the theater in Sterling, so he called Regal and found out when King would be in -- which turned out to be today.

So Thomas got together a bunch of stuff -- his Showtime bracelets, some of his gear from a game, a couple of signed football cards -- and set out to surprise King at work.

Since the Redskins.com TV folks and I were along for the ride, we went in first to ensure that King was there and that he was someplace where Thomas would be able to approach. And, to my complete and utter shock, he actually was there, just as he had described himself in his letter, and was every bit as excited to see Devin Thomas as he'd said he would be.

Thomas got King's corrected phone number, and suggested -- likely influenced by the enormous multiplex we were in -- that the two might take in a movie some time. "Sure," said King, visibly enthused, adding "I'll even treat." Thomas laughed.

King shook his head. "Things like this just don't happen to a guy like me," he said, and kept effusively thanking everyone around -- Thomas, the Redskins.com TV people, me -- even after we explained to him that it was all Thomas's doing. King is suffering in the economic crisis like everyone else, and his situation is exacerbated by the fact that he's in the middle of the protracted process of adopting a child from Albania. "I don't even know what to say about this," he said, "but it's something good in a really tough time."


http://blog.redskins.com/2009/03/10/devin-thomas-makes-friends/#continued

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Wow, the video is really cool too. Hopefully Devin is stepping up and growing up. This last season, he came in with a bit of an attitude and I think Zorn will whip him into shape.
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That's as real as a player gets. How cool.

Time to reassess this young man.

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Hip Hip Hooray for the young man....Thomas!
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Very cool to see such a young man go out of his way to meet a fan! Like the article stated, most athletes (if they would even try to call which is a stretch I'd think) would have given up after reaching a disconnected phone number. It's always good to see athletes away from the field and even better when you see them reach out to people and brighten someones day.
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I agree. Character like that often translates to good teammate and successful professional.
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What a great read. Unfortunately, most of the time we're only aware of what the media lets us be aware of and everyone knows bad news sells a lot better than good news. I'm glad to see some good news trickle thru the filter!!
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Thats awesome for him to do. Sounds like a great kid and hears hoping he grows into that # 2 receiver this year!
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Thats great, I'm glad D.T. has some real class. Good read, thanks for posting.
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Now that is a REAL Play'a!

Not the bling, cars, etc. This is what it is all about for us fans, and ultimately the game those players we care about so much.

I will definately be pulling for DT this season.

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That's as real as a player gets. How cool.

Time to reassess this young man.



I couldnt agree more.
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wow, just wow man. Warms the heart everytime I read about something like that.
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Very, very cool
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That is very cool, I like how he got down on his level... Someone who is doing it only for the PR goes in, shakes the guys hand and moves on quickly. Thomas stoops down and isn't embarrassed about talking to someone that many people might not think is cool to talk to, or hang around with and spends some time with him.

You'll not find a post where I've criticized our young players, like Thomas, Kelly and Davis. I have a son who is nearly 21 and I see how he's maturing right before my eyes. 2 years ago, his freshman year in college, he was not an adult. He was immature, made stupid decisions, and was still a kid. Two years later, his junior year in college, he's grown up A LOT. Of course, he has a ways to go but I see progress, I sure hope so with all the cash I've dumped into his education!!!!

Don't think getting fame and lots of money speeds that maturity process up either. These 3 guys will make a difference for us -- give them time to mature. Hanging around Santana, Randal El, Thrash will make a huge difference as they learn how to play (on and off the field) at this level.

Until they reached the NFL they've excelled by JUST showing up to play...now they have to really work at it and that will come with maturity.

Great story.
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Hey Fred I think you made a good point man.. Randle El, Trash, Moss.. all three have been "clean" players on and off the field and having them around to help our new WRs I think will be great for them. Good for D.T., I'm glad he's a good person. I even like the fact (though this may be petty) that he's wearing a sweatshirt, jeans and tennis shoes and I didn't see the "bling" hanging around his neck down to his belt.

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Gibbs4Life wrote:We drafted a great potential social worker or YMCA employee! GREAT JOB SCOUTS!
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Truth is the little guy could've given us more catches for more yards.
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Gibbs4Life wrote:Truth is the little guy could've given us more catches for more yards.


that will come with experience... off field character and good news is rare to hear about nowadays lets just celebrate it and be thankful its not a report of an arrest.
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Hip Hip Hooray!

On the football side someone give me the list of WR's we passed on for
Devin Thomas.

I think his lack of production is on the scouts for drafting him in the second round after just one year of production 70 something catches.Most of us on this board could've gotten 70 catches in the big east.

The reason we drafted him was that he was rated a 1st round talent by the "experts" and when it came to football people he fell hard, stupid waste of a pick based on last year, I'm not as angry about the lack of production as I am his attitude toward his profession WHO SHOWS UP OUT OF SHAPE as a rookie?
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Gibbs4Life wrote:Hip Hip Hooray!

On the football side someone give me the list of WR's we passed on for
Devin Thomas.

I think his lack of production is on the scouts for drafting him in the second round after just one year of production 70 something catches.Most of us on this board could've gotten 70 catches in the big east.

The reason we drafted him was that he was rated a 1st round talent by the "experts" and when it came to football people he fell hard, stupid waste of a pick based on last year, I'm not as angry about the lack of production as I am his attitude toward his profession WHO SHOWS UP OUT OF SHAPE as a rookie?


Man does your life consist with constant consumption of sour grapes? There have been reports that our rookies are taking this more seriously this year and are both attending the workouts, so I say give them at least 2 seasons before bringing down the hammer and calling them busts.
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Gibbs4Life wrote:Hip Hip Hooray!

On the football side someone give me the list of WR's we passed on for
Devin Thomas.

I think his lack of production is on the scouts for drafting him in the second round after just one year of production 70 something catches.Most of us on this board could've gotten 70 catches in the big east.

The reason we drafted him was that he was rated a 1st round talent by the "experts" and when it came to football people he fell hard, stupid waste of a pick based on last year, I'm not as angry about the lack of production as I am his attitude toward his profession WHO SHOWS UP OUT OF SHAPE as a rookie?


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When was the last time we won our division?
Its been nothing but sour grapes since then.
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Gibbs4Life wrote:When was the last time we won our division?
Its been nothing but sour grapes since then.


That may be true, but to crap on a perfectly decent story about an athlete going above and beyond to meet a person with special needs? While its true this story doesn't make automatically make Thomas a great player at least it shows the kid has a heart (which is rare nowadays.)

I just don't understand why :?:
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