That being said, it's generally the unwritten rule not to assume much more than that sort of conversaion with most. And really, nobody wants to be *that guy* - the "Ned Ryerson" from Groundhog day, pestering Bill Murray's character each and every morning. A cordial "Hi, How are you?" exchange suffices, and if nothing else comes, move on.
Still, every now and again you get the opportunity to connect with some of the guys. On a couple occasions, I've gotten the chance for small talk with on-air talent like Scott Van Pelt and Kordell Stewart. And once after a session of question and answers, I had the pleasure of meeting the owner of the Saints, Rita Leblanc. She even passed around her Super Bowl ring for all to see and hold.
So this Thanksgiving, I'm first and foremost thankful for my family and great friends, and also for the opportunity work at a place like ESPN, and to be on a team of good, professional and fun people. Happy Thanksgiving, and Go Packers!
Famous People I've Seen So Far...
Chris Berman, ESPN Anchor
Chris Carter, NFL Wide Receiver and Analyist
Kordell Stewart, NFL Quarterback, NFL Analyist
Colin Cowherd, SportsNation Host
Jay Harris, ESPN Anchor
Michael Wilbon, Pardon the Interruption Host
Michelle Beadle, SportsNation Host
Mike Golic, Mike and Mike in the Morning Host
Mike Greeney, Mike and Mike in the Morning Host
Scott Van Pelt, SportsCenter Anchor
Adrian Peterson, NFL Running Back
Greg Jennings, NFL Wide Receiver
Jason Terry, NBA Guard
Joe Mauer, MLB Catcher
Scotty Pippen, NBA Forward
Erin Andrews, Sideline Reporter
Chris Mckendry, SportsCenter Anchor
Trent Dilfer, NFL Quarterback, Analyist
Michael Vick, NFL Quarterback
Peyton Hillis, NFL Running Back
Eric Mangini, NFL Coach and Analyist
John Gruden, NFL Coach and Analyist
Geno Auriemma, UCONN Women's Coach
Stephan A. Smith, Writer and Analyist
AJ Adande, Writer and Analyist
Mark Schlerith, NFL Lineman and Analyist
Jerry Rice, NFL Wide Receiver and Analyist
John Calipari, NCAA Basketball Coach
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