How did you balance lacrosse with football?
I would encourage anyone who has the opportunity to play as many sports as possible. I just think there are so many skills that you can develop in other sports that can apply to lacrosse, or vice versa. The good thing was that the year laid itself out. From June until Thanksgiving, I was all football, all the time. Once that rolled over, your body recalibrates and you get past the football season. Accordingly, you shifted your mind to lacrosse mode.
Do you still follow the game?
I’ve got good friends around the community of professional and college lacrosse. I watch games endlessly during the season. It helps when you have a girlfriend that loves the game of lacrosse and she wants to watch the games, too. I still look forward, just like anyone else, to the preseason All-Americans and the Tewaaraton lists. It’s a great game to play and I think it’s a great made-for-TV product, so watching it is always a blast for me.
Have you talked lacrosse with notable NFL figures like Bill Belichick, Chris Hogan, etc.?
I’ve certainly brought up the sport of lacrosse with Bill and, I’ll tell you this: Bill, as incredibly gifted as a football mind that he is, I know for a fact how much lacrosse means to him and I’d love to see him coach the game of lacrosse at some point. It’s good to have advocates like that in the NFL that mean a lot to the lacrosse world. There may be a time where we’re talking about more than one NFL player who had a notable college lacrosse career like Chris Hogan did.