One of the better stories of last week’s NFL draft came to light in a column from Ed Thompson, posted on FOXSports.com. It involves former Norfolk State defensive back Don Carey, who had two visits with his family’s favorite team–the GD Pittsburgh Steelers–with the second visit happening just days before the draft. Naturally, this apparent enthusiasm inspired 60 of his family and friends to wave Terrible Towels and other such foolishness on Draft weekend:

In the beginning moments of the sixth round, the phone rang. The anticipation built to a feverish pitch as Carey learned that he’s been drafted … by the Cleveland Browns, a divisional arch-rival.

So how did his family react?

“They told me, we hope you have a good game, but that you lose — and don’t hurt nobody,” Carey said with a laugh.

I thought it wasn’t a rivalry if the other team sucked. Either way, Carey has a better chance of not only starting, but incurring a staph infection. Hopefully, his family will advise him to stay away from motorcycles. But if they were real Steelers fans, they’d buy one for him.