I may not have met a
cooler pro football player than Carolina Panther running back DeAngelo
Williams. He and I met during his first year with the Panthers.
Williams
was drafted 27th (first round) by the Carolina Panthers in the 2006 NFL
Draft after a stellar career at the University of Memphis. I was at the
press conference to welcome Williams a couple days when he was drafted. I instantly
gravitated to the speedy running back. I think it was because how low
key DeAngelo is most of the time. He's simply a funny and cool dude.
It seemed like just yesterday he and I were
talking about how cool it was to be playing with and against guys he
used to play with on video games and watch on television.
Take a look at some of the things DeAngelo and I discussed during a past interview.
Anthony: What's good, Dee?
DeAngelo: I'm doing all right, man. I'm hanging in there.
Anthony: (Smiles.) Let me ask you this. Has the league been everything you expected it to be?
DeAngelo:
Yeah, it's all right. You remember...coming in, I thought it was going
to be extremely fast, the guys were going to be extremely big. I
overemphasized the characteristics of the NFL so it wouldn't be as bad
as it would've been if I had underemphasized it. It's just about how
fast you make your decisions. Plus, speed kills in this game. But you
still have to know a lot about what's going on on the field. There's
more to this league than being fast.
Anthony: I remember you were almost shocked during your first preseason game a few years ago. (Smiles.) I think it was against Buffalo.
DeAngelo: (Laughs.) Yeah. You still remember that?
Anthony: (Smiles.) No doubt.
DeAngelo:
I wasn't ready for it. I was like, "Wow." I even had to pinch myself a
couple time on the sidelines to make sure it was real. I mean, those
were the guys that I used to watch on TV for years. After the game, you
walk to the middle of the field and see some of those guys and you
realize they're celebrities. But it's nothing now.
Anthony: (Smiles.) I feel you.
DeAngelo:
I'm going to tell you what got me. The fact that there were so many
guys willing to help me when I first got into the league. I thought
things were a lot rougher in the league. Even my coaches at Memphis told
me not to make many friends, and that everyone is competiting. But
everyone wants to win.
Anthony:
No doubt. Did you feel like you were better than Reggie Bush? I mean,
it seemed like he was the big talk coming out of college -- for obvious
reasons.
DeAngelo:
It's not even that, man. We're in two different offenses and we both do
our thing for our teams. The same about when we were in college. I
don't compare myself to him. I'm sure he doesn't compare himself with
me.
Anthony: How much have you enjoyed living in Charlotte?
DeAngelo:
It's been all right. It's different, man. I don't go out much. I'm not a
go-out-much person. I like to sit at home, or go bowling. Or, I'll
watch a movie.
Anthony: We'll need to get you to come bowl during Chris Paul's celebrity bowling event for charity.
DeAngelo: (Smiles.) Yeah. I'd love to come get down.
DeAngelo: It's strange,but I don't even listen to music.
Anthony: Whatever.
DeAngelo:
Honestly. I don't. When I'm in the car I'm usually on the phone. I'll
hear something on the radio and be like, "That's hot." My girl will
probably download it to my iPod, but I will probably only listen to it
two or three times a month.
Anthony: Why did you keep No. 34? I thought you would go back to your college number (20).
DeAngelo: I like 34. I wore that number in high school.
Anthony: Oh, OK. I didn't know that. What's your favorite television show?
DeAngelo: (Smiles.) I like the Boondocks and The Family Guy. I've even got the Boondocks box set.
Anthony: How much longer do you see yourself playing in the league?
DeAngelo:
I honestly don't know, man. I'm still excited. I have a strong passion
burning inside of me for this sport. I don't know anyone that can
foreshadow my career. I don't take that many hits. I get tackled.
There's a difference between getting tackled and getting hit. My running
style helps me. I think that will further my career in the league.
Anthony: Do you have any nicknames?
DeAngelo:
When I first got into the league DeShaun (Foster) called me Dark Wing,
Bojangles, Razzle-Dazzle. He told me that I'm not Bo Jackson. He said
that I'm Bojangles. (Both laugh.) You know I've got a little shake to my
game. DeShaun used to call me anything, though.
Anthony: (Laughs.) I see. Let's finish with free association. Just tell me the first thing that comes to mind.
DeAngelo: OK.
Anthony: Wynne, Arkansas (DeAngelo's hometown).
DeAngelo: (Laughs.) Next question.
Anthony: (Smiles.) Memphis.
DeAngelo: Beautiful. I love it.
Anthony: DeAngelo Williams.
DeAngelo: A sight to see.
Anthony: Carolina Panthers.
DeAngelo: A team to be reckoned with.
Anthony: T.O. (Terrell Owens).
DeAngelo: A beast.
Anthony: Steve Smith.
DeAngelo: Ultimate game breaker.
Anthony: I agree. Well, we're done. I will see you later on this summer. Good luck to you this upcoming year.
DeAngelo: All right, bruh. Thanks.
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