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Pats? Springs shrugs off exile, sees brighter side
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
By Shalise Manza Young
Journal Sports Writer
FOXBORO ? Shawn Springs can command a room just by walking into it, his swagger matched only by his smile and fondness for cracking on anyone nearby.
It has been an interesting season for the 13-year veteran, one that got off to a slow start because of a ?fluky? knee problem, one marked by a four-game deactivation that not only had him questioning his ability to play, but also cost him a nice chunk of change in bonus money.
But if he?s hurting, or if he?s frustrated, Springs remembers that things could always be worse.
His loud jokes and easygoing demeanor mask a man who knows all too well that while winning and football are important ? to him, extremely important ? they aren?t the only things.
Not by a long shot.
Springs? father, Ron, once a fullback for the Cowboys and Buccaneers, has been in a Dallas-area hospital for more than two years, slipping into a coma after going into cardiac arrest during an October 2007 surgery to have a cyst removed from his left forearm. Though the effects of diabetes mean Ron Springs has had his right foot and two toes on his left amputated, and undergone a kidney transplant, the cyst was unrelated to his condition.
Barely six weeks later, Springs? young teammate in the Washington Redskins? backfield, Sean Taylor, was killed in his own Miami-area home.
During an interview that covers the gamut, Springs? voice rises to an excited pitch at times, but when talk turns to Taylor and his father, he gets quiet.
?Sean and my dad are my inspiration, you know? When everyone was asking me, ?How do you feel not playing?? ? that?s the least of my worries. All I can do is study and do the best I can possibly do at my job,? Springs said. ?That?s why I?m so hard on myself ? I get mad at myself, like when I caught that pick (against Jacksonville), but I stumbled. I go back and watch the Houston tape ? my technique is not where it needs to be. I?m not disciplined, and it (ticks) me off because I have to be better. I have to do everything I can do to be the best I can be.?
Springs has long been considered one of the best at his position. After a standout career at Ohio State, where his father also starred, the Seahawks made him the third pick in the 1997 draft. No corner has ever been selected higher, a fact that still makes Springs proud.
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