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C J's NYC Arrival - LONG, but worth the time!
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C J's NYC Arrival - LONG, but worth the time!


Apr 27, 2010, 11:03 AM

The following was written by Carrie Dean, VP of the NYC/Tri-State Clamson Club. I am compelled to share it. We will not soon (if ever) have another representative of Clemson in his class. Enjoy!

"With only minutes to spare, because his flight was more than a half an hour early, we rush into place, distribute our welcome signs and Clemson flags and await the arrival of OUR CJ. Not everyone making the hour-and-a-half trek out to JFK has made it in time, so those of us who have are particularly thankful and spirited.

With signs aloft, we cheer long and loud as the Adidas-clad CJ Spiller comes through the glass doors all alone. No entourage, no agent, not even his family – the rest of ‘team Spiller’ will arrive the next morning – just CJ with his head phones on. As he lowers his headphones and walks towards us, his smile is broad and warm but slightly tentative… perhaps we’re a bit too spirited for this unassuming star.

One by one, we all shake his hand and introduce ourselves. He quietly offers greetings and thanks to each and every one of us, making a point to make eye contact and repeat our names. There’s some joking around… “You don’t have any orange on,” I say, “I’m not sure how I feel about that!” “Aww, it’s in my blood now so I don’t always have to be wearin’ it” is his good humored response… We present him with some gifts: flowers for his mother – which he promises to deliver, remarking how nice it was of us to think of her; a NYC Clemson Club t-shirt – telling him it’s our hope the Giants take him so we can make him an official Club member and he laughs; and the NYC Clemson Club’s very own “rock” – which one of our members brought back from Death Valley (the desert, not the stadium) that we’ve used as a good-luck charm for our club for the past few years and we hope it helps to bring him the contract of his dreams from the team of his choice (please be the Giants!) this week. He accepts each gift with genuine gratitude, the smile (no longer tentative) never leaving his face. He poses for pictures, answers questions and laughs at lame jokes he’s probably heard a million times. He’s gracious and appreciative of the simplest gift or smallest compliment.

When you meet CJ Spiller, there’s a shyness and a sweetness that is unexpected. Despite his hero status to those of us who’ve cheered for him these last four years, CJ Spiller doesn’t have a huge persona. He carries himself with dignity but no arrogance. Obviously, he knows he’s talented; he knows he’s adored by thousands; he knows he’s about to be a multi-millionaire… he must know these things – but he certainly doesn’t act like he knows these things. He acts like a man grateful for his gifts and thankful for the opportunity to do the most with those gifts.

In this era of over-indulged superstars behaving as if morality and humility are qualities best forgotten the moment you ink your first 6-figure endorsement deal, how proud am I to be a CJ Spiller fan?

And I am a CJ SIPLLER FAN!

I am a Clemson fan – born, raised and graduated – but my affection for CJ will extend beyond Clemson. My affection for CJ will extend to whatever team is smart enough to draft him on Thursday night. My affection for CJ will have me buying Adidas gear, eating at Subway and patronizing any other business that has the wisdom to sign him as a spokesman.

CJ Spiller is special. Not just a great football player – though he is that, to be sure. But CJ’s greatness on the football field seems to pale in comparison to that of his character. His character is what shines through that big, bright smile. His character is what strikes you when he looks you in the eye.

Before he left us at JFK, I had the opportunity to have a quiet moment with CJ. I locked eyes with him and told him that I believed he beautifully embodied the lesson of Luke 12:48 (“to whom much is given, much is required”), that it is clearly a guiding principle in his life and that I find that truly inspirational. His expression changed and a tender seriousness came into his eyes. He said “that is really important to me, I believe that, and it means a lot to me.” I know it does, CJ.

I am so proud that CJ Spiller is a Tiger. I am thankful he chose my Alma Mater as his own. I am overwhelmed at our great good fortune that he is, indeed, OURS."

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