When Rookie Rod Woodson got SCREAMED at after NFL Draft , MOTIVATION Followed | with Dan Patrick

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Published 2024-03-27

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  • @davidw9772
    Rod Woodson exemplified football perfection worth emulation.
  • My condolences to rob .. you can tell rob was raised by great parents/dad ..
  • @cperkins5050
    Rod Woodson is one of the greatest athletes ever: Elite Speed, great height, long arms, excellent vision, elite ball skills, great footwork.
  • @shabbykuka5395
    My favorite RW moment…. He blows his knee out early in the season and then makes it back for the Superbowl. Defends Michael Irvin on a play hits the ground then bounces back up and jumps while pointing at his knee. At the time I was a Cowboys fan but I thought WOW that dude is a freak of nature.
  • @johnmusgrave781
    Rod The God 26 is my favorite Steeler of all time! Fort Wayne represent!!! Wish we would have won a Ring with him, he deserved it, he was the best
  • @beatsinmycrates
    great watching him play as a kid, and wish he was still on NFL network
  • @theronin9984
    🦁's fan, but big RW fan!! Great player, better man!❤
  • @CharlesVaBeach
    Whenever we play football outside when I was younger, I would always call myself Rod Woodson and back then I couldn’t really afford rather my dad couldn’t afford to get me a real football jersey because he was the only worker in the family, so I would buy white T-shirts and draw his number on it and put Woodson on the back, I did that every single time we played football outside. I love this guy he was a class act and a heavy hitter type game player.
  • @bayarearob
    The greatest to ever do it. Growing up in the bay area watching the Steelers I wanted to be him. Glad I got to meet him on multiple occasions, didn't care for his time on the ravens, 49ers and raiders lol
  • @leifkemp
    Ran into Rod at a football practice in Castro Valley right after the Niners DESTROYED Green Bay w Kappernick. I was a little leary of Kap because he had a noticeable lack of "touch" on his passes. 100mph fastball was all you got. I asked him what his thoughts were. He said, "that kid is toast. He can't read a defense. And, this league is going to eat him up after an off-season of study." Sure enough...lol!!
  • @raywalsh9152
    This was probably 6 or 8 years ago. I was living in West Lafayette, Indiana. It was a Friday night. I'm 5 minutes from my West Lafayette Walmart. And I need to make a run. It's around 10pm. There's a Purdue home game the next day. Walmart is pretty slow at the time. I'm walking up one of the main aisles and there's a guy walking toward me. I know this dude. But I can't figure out from where. I'm looking at him trying to figure out how I know him. And he's looking at me, in hindsight I realized, wondering if I'm gonna lose my shit and recognize him. I was on my way home and it hit me. Rod Woodson. He was in town to do the game with the B1G Network and probably staying at the hotel across the street from the Walmart. We passed each other within reach and I blew my chance. Damn.
  • @madtownangler
    Rod Woods on is why I chose #26 the next three years I was the fastest #60 guard in the conference maybe two people were faster than me LOL I still played cornerback or safety in practice sometimes.
  • Rod was also a track star at Purdue not sprints hurdles!!! I believe he ran one summer in Europe.