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~ Super Bowl Week in San Diego - 1/22/03 - 1/29/03 ~

Super Bowl Week In San Diego - 2003

Signed Football from Flag Football w/photos

Signed Hall of Fame Football w/photos Signed Football w/photos Signed Index Cards w/photos
Signed Football with current and former N.F.L. Players
Signed Football
This football was signed by the various football players that I met while in San Diego.
Aeneas Williams and me
1. Aeneas Williams and Me
Lawyer Malloy
4. Lawyer Milloy
Mr. Williams was a guest on the Dan Patrick radio show.  he signed my ball and posed for a quick photo.  He was a very generous, soft spoken gentleman. Mr. Milloy was also a guest on the Dan Patrick radio show.  Before he went on the air, he took the time to sign my football.  He was quite nice.
Curtis Martin
2. Curtis Martin
Quentin Jammer
6. Quentin Jammer
Mr. Martin had just finished his guest spot on the Dan Patrick radio show and they rushed him out of the area, before he could sign.  I followed him and I got his autograph right before his car pulled away. Mr. Jammer was the only person signing autographs on the last day of the NFL Experience.  He was a really nice, soft spoken gentleman who took the time to sign my ball and pose for a photo.
Quentin Jammer and me
Quentin Jammer and Me
3. Carl Banks (not pictured)
Mr. Banks was signing for Foot Locker at the NFL Experience.  They were rushing people through, so no photos or much chatting allowed, which was kind of a bummer.  He was cordial, though.
5. Cris Carter (not pictured)
I don't like to ask for  a players autograph more than once, but Mr. Carter dropped this football while he was signing it, so when I met up with him again later in the day, I asked him to sign my
Hall of Fame Football, which he did perfectly.
7. Paul Spicer (not pictured)
I met Mr. Spicer at the Marriott.  He signed my ball right before he left the hotel, which was very nice of him.