stillers4me
01-28-2011, 05:12 AM
Emmanuel Sanders has a problem.
An entourage of 50 relatives and friends are going to the Super Bowl and wanting to see him play. But he only has 15 tickets.
What’s a rookie wide receiver supposed to do?
“It’s hard because no one wants to tell their loved ones no,” Sanders said.
But leave it to veteran nose tackle Casey Hampton, who’s already been to two Super Bowls, to provide insight to those Steelers making it to the big show for the first time.
“I have no problem telling people no,” Hampton said. “I just tell them, ‘Some of you can go and some of you can’t.’ At some point, you got to cut it off.” ...................
Read more @ http://www.timesonline.com/sports/sports_details/article/1501/2011/january/27/for-steelers-the-devils-in-the-details.html
An entourage of 50 relatives and friends are going to the Super Bowl and wanting to see him play. But he only has 15 tickets.
What’s a rookie wide receiver supposed to do?
“It’s hard because no one wants to tell their loved ones no,” Sanders said.
But leave it to veteran nose tackle Casey Hampton, who’s already been to two Super Bowls, to provide insight to those Steelers making it to the big show for the first time.
“I have no problem telling people no,” Hampton said. “I just tell them, ‘Some of you can go and some of you can’t.’ At some point, you got to cut it off.” ...................
Read more @ http://www.timesonline.com/sports/sports_details/article/1501/2011/january/27/for-steelers-the-devils-in-the-details.html