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<blockquote data-quote="swampsting" data-source="post: 864650" data-attributes="member: 1062"><p>Two quick stories about Guyton.</p><p>One, there was a big Georgia booster at his signing with Tech. Why? Because that guy was the lifeguard at the rec pool one day and pulled Gary off the bottom of the pool. Saved his life. </p><p>Two, and this is one of the great all time examples of sportsmanship. Gary's last game in high school, playing Northside-Warner Robins in the state playoffs, getting their teeth kicked in. Northside students know Guyton is a big time prospect and start chanting his name. The next three plays - Gary comes up with a TFL, a sack and knocks down a pass. Northside students applauded him after that. </p><p>Late in the game, Northside puts in their human victory cigar, a kid with no legs. Series of plays is over, kid starts going back to his own sidelines. Gary and his head coach's son, his fellow linebacker, run over to the kid. They each grab a hand.</p><p>They pick him up and carry him back to his sidelines. </p><p>It's 40-0, they're losing and they have the wherewithal to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampsting, post: 864650, member: 1062"] Two quick stories about Guyton. One, there was a big Georgia booster at his signing with Tech. Why? Because that guy was the lifeguard at the rec pool one day and pulled Gary off the bottom of the pool. Saved his life. Two, and this is one of the great all time examples of sportsmanship. Gary's last game in high school, playing Northside-Warner Robins in the state playoffs, getting their teeth kicked in. Northside students know Guyton is a big time prospect and start chanting his name. The next three plays - Gary comes up with a TFL, a sack and knocks down a pass. Northside students applauded him after that. Late in the game, Northside puts in their human victory cigar, a kid with no legs. Series of plays is over, kid starts going back to his own sidelines. Gary and his head coach's son, his fellow linebacker, run over to the kid. They each grab a hand. They pick him up and carry him back to his sidelines. It's 40-0, they're losing and they have the wherewithal to do that. [/QUOTE]
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