draft prep
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 4:45 pm
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oafusp wrote:“Character comes first,” Gibbs explained. “If you can’t pass the character test, then I think you have a real problem. Then I think you go to football smarts. Then you go to talent. Those first two—we’ve learned big lessons in the past.
“But I think you start with what kind of person he is. It’s best to go all the way back through his career—junior high if possible—and talk to the coaches and trainers and teachers. You try to see over a long period of time if he was the right kind of person and if he was productive over a long period of time.”
You never heard Spurrier say that...well, Spurrier was at home during the draft.
Umm, You never heard Ceratto say that.
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