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    Neat story about Troy

    Not sure if this was posted anywhere yet:

    Playing pick-up with a legend


    We've all been there. Maybe it's at the mall. Maybe it's at the gym. Maybe it's happy hour at a hopping restaurant.

    You look up, and suddenly, you're in the presence of a celebrity.

    "I saw this guy in the crowd," said Camden Leiva, a 10-year old Phoenix resident attending his sister's volleyball tournament in Maryvale. "I said, 'Dad, isn't that Troy Polamalu?' "

    Jeff Leiva found the Steelers star in the crowd He nodded in agreement.

    "We're big Cardinals fans," he said. "We both watch a lot of football. My son has seen the Head & Shoulders commercials. But he had his hair pulled back tighter than you normally see on television."

    The father immediately preached restraint. But when Polamalu headed for the concession stand, Camden made his move. A picture ensued. So did a small army of children requesting signatures, and it appears that Polamalu couldn't have been a better sport.

    "He sat there for like 20 people, taking pictures, signing things," Jeff said. "Some guys will charge you for that stuff. But he signed everything from shirts to napkins."

    And then Polamalu had a better idea. He gathered up some of the kids and headed outside for a game of pick-up football.

    "My son disappeared for like 30 minutes, and when I went outside, I couldn't believe what I saw," Jeff said. "They were playing football on this narrow strip of pavement. Troy was diagramming plays for the kids. He was the designated quarterback."

    Imagine that.

    "He told us a bunch of plays in the huddle. He told me to run a fly route," Camden said. "And I caught it for a touchdown."

    They played on until one of the teams reached eight touchdowns. Then Polamalu returned inside, apparently to watch his niece play volleyball, leaving behind a wake of stunned young athletes.

    "We were all saying, 'Oh my God, we just played football with a NFL player!' " Camden said.

    Since then, young Camden can't stop talking about Polamalu. He is currently badgering his father for a Polamalu jersey, unconcerned that his new hero once conspired against the Cardinals in the Super Bowl. And there's only one small problem:

    Every time Camden tells his friends about the story, they all roll their eyes. Yeah, right.

    "They don't believe me," Camden said.

    Maybe this will help


    There is a picture here:

    [url]http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/DanBickley/74722[/url]

    Only wish we would hear more of these kinds of stories with superstar athletes.

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    Re: Neat story about Troy

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthCoast
    Not sure if this was posted anywhere yet:

    Playing pick-up with a legend


    We've all been there. Maybe it's at the mall. Maybe it's at the gym. Maybe it's happy hour at a hopping restaurant.

    You look up, and suddenly, you're in the presence of a celebrity.

    "I saw this guy in the crowd," said Camden Leiva, a 10-year old Phoenix resident attending his sister's volleyball tournament in Maryvale. "I said, 'Dad, isn't that Troy Polamalu?' "

    Jeff Leiva found the Steelers star in the crowd He nodded in agreement.

    "We're big Cardinals fans," he said. "We both watch a lot of football. My son has seen the Head & Shoulders commercials. But he had his hair pulled back tighter than you normally see on television."

    The father immediately preached restraint. But when Polamalu headed for the concession stand, Camden made his move. A picture ensued. So did a small army of children requesting signatures, and it appears that Polamalu couldn't have been a better sport.

    "He sat there for like 20 people, taking pictures, signing things," Jeff said. "Some guys will charge you for that stuff. But he signed everything from shirts to napkins."

    And then Polamalu had a better idea. He gathered up some of the kids and headed outside for a game of pick-up football.

    "My son disappeared for like 30 minutes, and when I went outside, I couldn't believe what I saw," Jeff said. "They were playing football on this narrow strip of pavement. Troy was diagramming plays for the kids. He was the designated quarterback."

    Imagine that.

    "He told us a bunch of plays in the huddle. He told me to run a fly route," Camden said. "And I caught it for a touchdown."

    They played on until one of the teams reached eight touchdowns. Then Polamalu returned inside, apparently to watch his niece play volleyball, leaving behind a wake of stunned young athletes.

    "We were all saying, 'Oh my God, we just played football with a NFL player!' " Camden said.

    Since then, young Camden can't stop talking about Polamalu. He is currently badgering his father for a Polamalu jersey, unconcerned that his new hero once conspired against the Cardinals in the Super Bowl. And there's only one small problem:

    Every time Camden tells his friends about the story, they all roll their eyes. Yeah, right.

    "They don't believe me," Camden said.

    Maybe this will help


    There is a picture here:

    [url]http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/DanBickley/74722[/url]

    Only wish we would hear more of these kinds of stories with superstar athletes.
    Troy is certainly one of the good guys. The kids will have a memory of a lifetime because he took 30 minutes out of his day to be nice. It doesn't take any skill to be nice only the desire to do so.

    Pappy


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    "Football is a physical game, well, it used to be anyways" - Mel Blount


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    Wow, very cool. Troy is a class act. When I was that age the players would have been Mean Joe and Terry Bradshaw. I can only imagine how awesome that would have been to play catch with them.

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    Not to mention he probably sold himself a few more jersey's that day.

    At first reading I thought why is Troy playing football on asphalt after recovering from his major knee....then I saw the picture....don't think it was too physical a game....

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    I once heard a story about Joe Montana and Dwight Clark driving through a neighborhood and seeing a couple of kids re-enacting "The Catch" so they stopped allowing the WR kid to catch the ball from Montana himself, while the QB kid could actually throw the ball to Clark.



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    Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

    We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

    We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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    That was actually a goose bump story for me. What a breath of fresh air. How many NFL guys would do that? Can you imagine being those kids? Great story...thanks for posting that.
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    That's the kind of story the NFL should do a segment on...
    I lost a bet about Najee gaining 1300 yards.

    "Our head coach has failed to win a playoff game for seven years in a row. His game day strategy, culture of divas, in game decisions, clock management, player evaluation, hires, and affinity with sub par starters at RB, P, and OL are holding the Steelers back. That standard remains the standard"



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    Dang, I'm glad they pulled Punxsatwny out of his hole....

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    Troy played QB!!!!!

    Wonder if he can run the wildcat?

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