Charles Woodson on the Rich Eisen podcast
Charles Woodson appeared on the Rich Eisen podcast this week. Pretty cool listen where Charles reflects on his NFL career. You can tell how much Rich loves Woodson in his post-interview exchange with his co-hosts.
Michigan related items: Rich reminisces about some various Michigan related memories like the 1997 National Championship season and how he experienced the Kordell Stewart Hail Mary. He talks to Charles about Tom Brady, the Tuck Rule play, Lloyd Carr, and even a "you can't have one without the other" mention. Charles also comments on Chris Webber and the end of his disassociation with Michigan.
Link to podcast: http://richeisen.nfl.com/2013/05/09/rich-eisen-podcast-charles-woodson-and-mike-silver/
And just because Rich jabs Peyton Manning for finishing 2nd in the Heisman:
Moss, Woodson, Manning....and Ryan Leaf.
Which one does not belong in this group?
Woodson. Defensive players have never won the Heisman.
Phil, is that you?
My basement is filled with shit I can't fit into the rest of my house. Not enough habitable space down there for a microwave and an Xbox. But nice try with the sweeping accusation based on nothing but your assumption that anyone posting on here didn't know who won the Heisman in 1997. With such a diverse range of topics to peruse and sites on the internet, it takes a special type of anti-social to come off as an uninformed dick.
the /s tag isn't mandatory to denote sarcasm. In case you were wondering.
You have just won the Carmen Miranda Award for Excellence in Dancing the Flamenco on Your Crank.
NBA hasn't figured it out either. It is comical how giant men are squished together on the bench.
Put on a belt Peyton...come on now.
...and khaki shorts of course!
When I think of Charles Woodson: Had this hanging up in my room as a kid (was 8 yrs old in '97).
Specialest?
F'ing awesome?
I still have a copy of that in my office at home - that would have been the middle of my sophomore year at Michigan. I actually travelled to the game, stayed with family and had to call my parents in Saline to pick up a few copies of the next morning's Free Press regardless of the outcome. It is one of the first things I see when I walk in there.
As for the interview, that was a pretty good listen - hopefully, Woodson gets an opportunity somewhere this year, but even now, it has been a pretty good career for Charles Woodson. He's already been to 8 Pro Bowls and has been a seven-time All-Pro selection, if I am not mistaken. Further, he's been the AP defensive player of the year twice, and the NFL's interceptions leader twice.
To the OP - thanks for sharing this interview.
Even in '97, the man had class.
Pretty sure those are Girbaud's.
You sir, are correct. I should know, I had enough of them back then.
Just looking at different items of clothing. Girbaud jeans and Tommy Hilfiger boxers.
...you're talking jeans.
Charles Woodson is the freaking man.
I have met Charles Woodson at two fundraisers. He is, indeed, the freaking man.
Woodson has said recently that he's willing to sign with a rebullding team after saying he wanted to finish his career with a contender. Seems like any team would be happy to have him (likely at safety).
Jets seem like they'd be an interested team, and JetsBlog has picked up that thread: http://thejetsblog.com/nyjets/woodson-willing-to-play-anywhere-should-t…
Always has his eye on the ball.... even in photo ops