Friday, July 20, 2007
Quotes from Vince Manuwai
Vince Manuwai, who signed a 5-year $20 mil contract last year, said:
"Life is good right now. When it's good, everyone should enjoy in it. I'm focused on taking care of my kids, and helping with the little donations I can give." (HA)
Note: Manuwai made a cash donation to Farrington, put money away for his kids, paid off the mortgage on his Jacksonville home, and is now building a $1.7 mil house in Kaneohe.
About receiving a check for $265,000 during his first NFL training camp in 2003, Vince said:
"I was like, 'Whoa.' " We always tease the big-time players like Byron (Leftwich, Jacksonville's quarterback). When he gets his check, we always yell: 'Bring the wheelbarrel.' " (HA)
About emphasizing to the Hawaii Football Camp attendees that "anything is possible", Vince said:
"I want them to work hard. If they do, they'll get an opportunity to go to the next level. We want to help them get there." (HA)
About helping out with the Hawaii Football Camp, David Maeva said:
"Some of us were Rainbows and some of us were Warriors. The main thing is we represent Hawai'i. Whenever we see 'Hawai'i,' then we want to help." (HA)
"Life is good right now. When it's good, everyone should enjoy in it. I'm focused on taking care of my kids, and helping with the little donations I can give." (HA)
Note: Manuwai made a cash donation to Farrington, put money away for his kids, paid off the mortgage on his Jacksonville home, and is now building a $1.7 mil house in Kaneohe.
About receiving a check for $265,000 during his first NFL training camp in 2003, Vince said:
"I was like, 'Whoa.' " We always tease the big-time players like Byron (Leftwich, Jacksonville's quarterback). When he gets his check, we always yell: 'Bring the wheelbarrel.' " (HA)
About emphasizing to the Hawaii Football Camp attendees that "anything is possible", Vince said:
"I want them to work hard. If they do, they'll get an opportunity to go to the next level. We want to help them get there." (HA)
About helping out with the Hawaii Football Camp, David Maeva said:
"Some of us were Rainbows and some of us were Warriors. The main thing is we represent Hawai'i. Whenever we see 'Hawai'i,' then we want to help." (HA)
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