Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 10/21/2009 - 11:50.
yes i emailed you back in august with a great story about my mother and her als and her three kid,s.look iwasn,t trying to get anything or be a bother it ,s a touching story sorry i didn,t get any reply.i was offering my help for you.sorry for bothering you i hope you the best. george r sheetz jr 1849 dove ct severn md 21144..
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 01/18/2009 - 18:09.
I watched both videos, and I must say that I teared up. But they were not tears of sadness. they were tears of appreciation, not only for your tremendous courage, but for the Ravens to possess the ability to continue to treat you like the capable human being that you are. I am visually impaired. I am a guide dog users. I am a home owner, and I am employed. I want to be treated like a participating member of society, and it pleases me that the Ravens are doing exactly that. I believe in miracles, and appears that you do as well. And as such, I believe that you will be healed. God bless you and your family, and God bless your efforts with the brigade.
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/27/2008 - 11:42.
OJ, not sure if you remember me or not, but I played at Rice with you during your senior year, my Freshman year. Jerron Smith from South Oak Cliff in Dallas.
I saw the article yesterday in the USA today and logged on to the website.
As I listened to your interview and the reporter asked what was your legacy, I can definitely attest to the fact that you were always the same dude. Always had a tremendous attitude and always had a smile on your face. I can only imagine the lives you've touched since the year I was fortunate enough to know you.
Continue to be the tremendous inspiration that I know you are, and thank you for being such an encouragement to me.
You'll be in my prayers my man, and please don't hesitate to call on me if there's anything i can do.
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yes i emailed you back in august with a great story about my mother and her als and her three kid,s.look iwasn,t trying to get anything or be a bother it ,s a touching story sorry i didn,t get any reply.i was offering my help for you.sorry for bothering you i hope you the best. george r sheetz jr 1849 dove ct severn md 21144..
I watched both videos, and I must say that I teared up. But they were not tears of sadness. they were tears of appreciation, not only for your tremendous courage, but for the Ravens to possess the ability to continue to treat you like the capable human being that you are. I am visually impaired. I am a guide dog users. I am a home owner, and I am employed. I want to be treated like a participating member of society, and it pleases me that the Ravens are doing exactly that. I believe in miracles, and appears that you do as well. And as such, I believe that you will be healed. God bless you and your family, and God bless your efforts with the brigade.
Vanessa and Griffin, Seeing Eye dog
OJ, not sure if you remember me or not, but I played at Rice with you during your senior year, my Freshman year. Jerron Smith from South Oak Cliff in Dallas.
I saw the article yesterday in the USA today and logged on to the website.
As I listened to your interview and the reporter asked what was your legacy, I can definitely attest to the fact that you were always the same dude. Always had a tremendous attitude and always had a smile on your face. I can only imagine the lives you've touched since the year I was fortunate enough to know you.
Continue to be the tremendous inspiration that I know you are, and thank you for being such an encouragement to me.
You'll be in my prayers my man, and please don't hesitate to call on me if there's anything i can do.
It would be great to see you. My email address is jerronksmith@yahoo.com.
Jerron