Celebrate Excellence EVERYWHERE: Edition 4
Archived Editions: 3 | 2 | 1
What love is all about
St. Louis Rams running back Zac Stacy is described by a teammate as “one of the good ones.” His motivation to compete in the National Football League is fueled by the role he plays in his younger brother’s life.
Excellence on Ice
Roger Staubach Gridiron to Boardroom
October Awareness
Since 2009, the NFL’s program has raised approximately $4.5 million for the American Cancer Society, with the majority of the contribution coming from the sale of Breast Cancer Awareness-identified pink NFL merchandise.
Atlanta Falcons rookie tackle Jake Matthews, the son of Hall of Fame tackle-guard-center Bruce Matthews, recently paid tribute to his sister Gwen in honor of the month-long campaign.
In honor of Downs Syndrome Awareness Month, I give a shout out to my favorite Falcons fan, my beautiful sister Gwen. pic.twitter.com/6rNyLW3AXa
— Jake Matthews (@jakematthews70) October 7, 2014
http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2014/10/7/6936853/falcons-jake-matthews-down-syndrome-awareness-month
Do you like pizza? Well, believe it or not, October is also National Pizza Month.
In honor of the 31-day celebration, we congratulate Dan Marino for his role in opening a new Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza in Livingston, New Jersey. Marino is a partner in the franchise which now has locations in five different states.
LoadingNFL legend Dan Marino celebrates opening of 6th New Jersey Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza location. The former star co-owns the restaurant chain. #NFLAlumni #NFL #Newjersey #football #food
Steve Sabol Remembered
Here's a link to an intriguing interview conducted by ESPN reporter Sal Paolantonio with Chad Fisher the sculptor of the Sabol statue. Fisher talks about how Sabol influenced him as an artist.
http://sjmagazine.net/cover-feature/sculpting-a-legacy/
Ralph Wilson, Jr. still giving back
Ralph continues to give back to the communities that had given him so much support over the years. Wilson instructed in his will that money from the sale of the Bills should be earmarked to be spent only in the Buffalo and Detroit communities through the Ralph Wilson Foundation.
Ralph C. Wilson Foundation is poised to become a bigger player in #WNY http://t.co/n8UC8pzmvV via @BfloBizTDrury pic.twitter.com/VG6APQ95u0
— Business First (@BfloBizFirst) October 7, 2014
A Football Life: Eric Dickerson
Historic Comeback now Preserved in Canton
Three days after the Cleveland Browns mounted the largest comeback of a road team in NFL history the jerseys of QB Brian Hoyer and WR Travis Benjamin are now displayed in Canton.