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Bill Laveroni Quotes

«You don't see him on the ground very much. He has that spirit that he never wants to get beat. Even in practice.»
Author: Bill Laveroni
«Any time you're playing against the best, with the type of people we have on our offensive line, it brings out the best in us.»
Author: Bill Laveroni
«The four of us will reminisce about West Portal Avenue, playing basketball at West Portal Middle School, the St. Ignatius-Lincoln battles and all the All-City players we played against.»
Author: Bill Laveroni
«I was really fortunate. Tom created a great group of linemen and it was my job was not to screw it up.»
Author: Bill Laveroni
«He knows how to avoid a blocker. He's got the speed. He's got enough power that he can compress the pocket.»
Author: Bill Laveroni
«He's a 335-pound ballerina. He's so light on his feet, he could run right by you with your back to him and you wouldn't even hear him.»
Author: Bill Laveroni
«He's a 6-foot-5, 315-pound ballerina that plays tackle. He's not a loudmouth. He just does his job. I wish young football players in Pop Warner and high school could see this guy prepare.»
Author: Bill Laveroni
«He's a 6-5, 315-pound ballerina that plays offensive tackle.»
Author: Bill Laveroni
«The best news is that we didn't lose him. Steve likes playing in Seattle. He's the cornerstone of our line with [left tackle] Walter [Jones].»
Author: Bill Laveroni