I apologize for the few and far between blog posts recently. I have been very busy with interviews and other schedule tying events related to the NFL Keepr. This video posted below is one of my more recent interviews from last week with Alex Parker on WJLA Channel 8 Sports Talk.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Remembering Johnny Unitas
Johnny Unitas and I were very close. He was my favorite golf
buddy in the off season. We even played Racket Ball together. One of the
strangest days we had took place in 1968. The two of us traveled to the Towson
YMCA, like any other outing, to play Racket ball. The two of us teamed up again
two young ladies who were racket ball members of the YMCA. We were having a
great time. John and I made a great pair on and off the field. Our fun was
stopped short when at the front of the court John fell to the ground. “You
tripped me!” he yelled back at me. I was standing in at the back of the court
when I responded “John, I couldn’t have tripped you from all the way back here.”
I quickly rushed him to Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore. I wasn’t happy to
call Coach McCafferty to tell him the news. “Mack, John just tore his Achilles’
Tendon” I said into the cold telephone connecting me to the coach. I had a
reputation for being the team prankster and wasn’t surprised when Mack
responded “Tom, that’s not funny.” I wish it had been a joke but I told him “Mack,
I’m not trying to be funny. John really did tear his Achilles’ Tendon.” I don’t
know what sort of stress the coach must have been in at this point but I had to
be in Havre De Grace that evening. Driving to the restaurant in Havre de Grace,
my stomach didn’t feel right. I assumed it was stress from a day at the
hospital. I was wrong. I became very sick. I was taken to Union Memorial
Hospital. Unfortunately, I had to call the coach for the second time that day
with bad news. I too was in the hospital but at the time I had no idea why.
Turns out, it was acute appendicitis. In less than 24 hours John and I went
from Racket Ball partners to hospital roommates.
The whole hospital was humming. Johnny Unitas and Tom Matte
were both in the hospital and our friends were visiting. All of our friends
brought a case of beer with them. They wanted us to be able to have a couple of
drinks when they visited. By the end of the day we had eight cases of beer
against the wall! We actually had a good time in that hospital… but we were
both happy to get out of there.
John and I had a lot of good times but I will always admire
him. He was the epitome of professionalism. He always had a game plan. He had a
great arm and he was always thinking. He practiced intensely. He’s the reason I
was in the league for 12 years. He helped me understand what the defenses were
and how to read them like he read them. He told me that if I could read the
defense the same way he could, then he could always anticipate where I’d be on
each and every play. He was right. We had a great rapport with each other.He
said he knew where I would be every play and he wanted me in his back field,
and his back field is where I was. John was a true leader on the field. When we
got into a huddle, there wasn’t a peep. We waited silently because when John
spoke, we all listened. We were incredibly successful all the years we played.
It’s because of my admiration as well as what Johnny Unitas
means to football that we decided to release his Keepr collectible first. He
really is a Keepr Legend. His Keepr card will have his hall of fame speech, his
statistics, different head shots, different posing shots, his two minute
offense, and his interviews. We dug into the NFL vaults to get footage of
Johnny Unitas that people haven’t seen in 40 years.
Johnny Unitas’ legacy will live on and what he’s done will
never be forgotten. I’m excited to give a Johnny Unitas Keepr to my grandson so
I can show him why Johnny Unitas is a legend.
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