"You never know.
Those three simple words are scrawled in magic marker on a small, broken rearview mirror that hangs in the office of Eastern Washington University’s offensive line coach Aaron Best.
The mirror was once attached to the small motor scooter Eagles offensive tackle Brian Leahy was riding last summer when he smashed into the back of a car, suffering a horrific leg injury that dramatically altered his once-promising football career – and his life." Read the rest of the story at:
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2010/sep/16/leahys-hopes-just-play-game/
Those three simple words are scrawled in magic marker on a small, broken rearview mirror that hangs in the office of Eastern Washington University’s offensive line coach Aaron Best.
The mirror was once attached to the small motor scooter Eagles offensive tackle Brian Leahy was riding last summer when he smashed into the back of a car, suffering a horrific leg injury that dramatically altered his once-promising football career – and his life." Read the rest of the story at:
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2010/sep/16/leahys-hopes-just-play-game/