This cuts deep. I'm shocked and so, so sad. We got to witness the Jordan of football journalism - dominate at UNC and get drafted by the Bulls - all to end after year 3 in the league. Terez was an all-time great in the making, and his words, personality, and zeal will be missed so incredibly dearly. Dammit. [Reply]
I’ve never heard a negative word about Terez from a Chiefs fan. I was really looking forward to growing old with that guy. Listening to him weekly for the next 30+ years until he eventually retired, a vet who had seen it all and reported on some of the greatest moments in football history. Feels like we’ve all been robbed of sharing some great moments with him. Very heartbreaking. [Reply]
I'm not sure what to do with his contact info in my iphone. It will take a little time to get over not being able to reach out to PT for info and no matter how busy the NFL's craziness was was, getting a timely response. We never met.
Just watched arrowhead pride on youtube and they had the monday interviews with Pat and Andy...and guess who asks Pat a question towards the end? Yep Terez!!..my heart sank for the guy once more...he looked healthy and his normal self smh. Just proves as always that nothing is promised In this life at all. Take care of yourselves yall. [Reply]
I was looking at a few quick images of his on Google and the dude looks huge. Almost Whitlock's size. I would think his obesity may have been a contributing factor. Obese people usually have high levels of cholesterol and high blood pressure. So perhaps a sudden heart attack seems like the most plausible scenario. Paylor didn't strike me as someone who would be involved with drugs. [Reply]