Gaines Adams Teammates and coaches react to his death
Bears defensive end Gaines Adams died Sunday morning of a heart attack resulting from an enlarged heart, in line with Greenwood County, S.C., chief deputy coroner Marcia Kelley-Clark.
Bears’ Brian Urlacher called Adams’ death has been “crazy.”
“I did not understand him that well as a result of he came in during the middle of the season,” Urlacher said. “But I did grasp him. I still saw him every day when I went into work. It’s merely weird.
“I had a teammate die once I was in college. You just do not understand how to handle it. It’s merely unhappy, man. It’s a bad deal.”
Bears’ Alex Brown posted on his Twitter page: “Give pleasure to send out your prayers to Gaines Adams family he was a great teammate and will be missed. Cherish life, we tend to solely get one. God Bless!”
Bears’ Jason McKie post on his Twitter page: “gratify keep Gaines Adams family in your prayers he was a nice person and teammate..life is just too short …we love you Gaines.”
Former Bucs linebacker Derrick Brooks was a mentor to Adams both on and off the field. He said one of the saddest things regarding Adams passing is that fans will never understand what he has been love as a person.
“All the time he was in Tampa it was perpetually regarding him as a player and what he did and did not do as the fourth choose in the draft,” Brooks told the Tampa Tribune.
“The individuals didn’t get to grasp who he really was or first hand connected he has been together with his hometown and first hand he was starting to figure toward giving back to his community.
“That’s a few of the things that I talked to him regarding - first hand to go regarding giving back and placing a mark in the community. Hopefully he has been far enough together with that that he’ll still have an impression.”
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell talked with the Los Angeles Times after arriving at the Jets-Chargers game.
“It’s a unhappy outcome,” Goodell said. “He has been a terrific young man. I met him at the draft when he came in, and he stood out. He was a really caring individual. I might seen him a couple of times, most recently in Chicago” when Goodell spoke to the Bears in November.
“He seemed sort of a very real, nice man. He appeared centered on being a sensible person, not simply an NFL player. I has been always taken with him.”
Buccaneers Head Coach Raheem Morris
“Gaines will be missed by all folks, especially by his teammates in our locker room. He was a real team player and a positive influence to everyone he met. My prayers go out to his family.”
Buccaneers Cornerback Ronde Barber
“Gaines has been a quiet, humble kid and is much too young to be gone. He had therefore a lot of potential that had nevertheless to be achieved and I am very sad that the total extent of his life won’t be realized.”
Former Clemson assistant coach Ron West may barely be patient his emotions once learning that his former player, Gaines Adams, died.
“This has been the type of kid that you just wanted to be your son,” said West, Adams’ position coach for several years with the Tigers. “He was a beautiful kid.”
West,now Tulsa’s co-defensive coordinator, remembered recruiting the skinny Adams a year after Adams played wide receiver and eight-man soccer in Greenwood, S.C. Adams blossomed into the best defensive draft choose to ever come out of Clemson.
“You never got any dangerous reports on him, academically,” West said. “He has been an overachiever, academically. He got his degree. Simply an incredible kid.
“I recognize Gaines encompasses a little boy, and the little boy has been very special to him. I know his family is extremely special to him. He has been very committed to his
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