Nurse the Hate: Following My Dreams Part 3
Reggie McKenzie
Oakland Raiders
1220 Harbor Bay Parkway
Alameda, CA 94502
Dear Reggie,
I have recently
decided to pursue my dream of becoming a punt returner, and your organization
is of great interest to me. As you may
be aware, I had essentially become the LSU Tigers punt returner for the
upcoming season until the NCAA got involved and enforced their rule of being ineligible
five years after first entering college.
(see attached) This was very
disappointing to me. I had assumed I had
retained all of my eligibility. I had last
put on pads in 1981 as a reserve split end during an inglorious stint at
Fairview High School, but did not play at Kent State as an undergraduate. Frankly, I spent most of my time there
drinking beer and listening to punk rock records. Football was an afterthought. I am in the midst of a campaign to overturn
this ridiculous rule, but it appears the NCAA is going to be inflexible.
The reason I have
written to you today is to “put my toe in the water” (if you will) to look at
my options of returning punts professionally.
While I will truly miss the college experience and atmosphere amongst my
football family at LSU, I am eager to get on the field. I would appreciate your discretion as I had earlier
indicated to Coach Les Miles at LSU that I would not go pro early and would
play a full four years as a Tiger, but I have been cautioned that as a man in
his fifties, I might appear too old to be considered good draft stock much less
invited to the NFL combine.
Though I have
been nursing a torn meniscus in my right knee, my trainer says I’m “in crazy
good shape for a middle aged man”. He has
been rather pessimistic about my ability to succeed professionally though. It seems fair to let you know that the last
time I took contact in pads was when I was 15 years old. I am not a traditional punt return specialist. I don’t let that faze me. While doubters may suggest I have a lack of
quickness, I think my speed can be more accurately described as “deceptive”. I haven’t actually timed myself, but I easily
outran my basset hound Montgomery last weekend.
I am 100% focused. I will
continue to train three (3) times a week for at least one (1) hour per session
to get ready for the season. This is a
guarantee and a testament to my commitment.
At this point, I just don’t know if I will be pursuing glory at LSU or
as a Raider.
Let me know if
you have an opening. The fact that your
team plays in the vicinity to where I am pursuing an advanced wine degree is ideal
for me. My thoughts are I can practice
during the day with you guys and then shoot over for my wine classes
afterwards. I’m no stranger to
multitasking, which I say at the risk of sounding boastful. I just want you to know I can handle the task
at hand. Good luck to you and the guys
over there with the new coach. It’s an
exciting new chapter. I look forward to
helping you deliver a Super Bowl victory to the Raiders in 2016.
Cheers,
Greg Miller
P.S. Do you know
anyone at the Oakland A’s? My trainer
wouldn’t mind playing outfield for them and I thought we could share an
apartment.
2 Comments:
I heard the Raiders may move to Las Vegas. You may want to send them a PS saying you would be willing to relocate if need be. That may go a long way in their decision making process.
That's a good point. I will send a follow up letter if I feel like we don't have this thing wrapped up in the next week. I don't want to miss mini camp.
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