Photographer Dev Dinon (L) steps out from behind the camera to greet Plaxico.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nA: Welcome to Saratoga Springs. So how are the Spartans going to do this year? (Burress was All-Big Ten and second team All-American for Michigan State).<\/p>\n
PB: \u201cOh, now you\u2019re talking!\u201d (Brightening) \u201cLet me tell you, they are going to be better than last year (a BCS final four appearance. Michigan State was ranked #3, losing to eventual National Champion Alabama). This year, the final four is just the beginning. <\/p>\n
\u201cWe hadn\u2019t played Notre Dame in awhile (the Spartans had vanquished the Fighting Irish, 36-28, the night before). I\u2019m personally attending the games against Michigan (10\/29) and Ohio State (11\/19).\u201d <\/p>\n
A: Where are those games played?<\/p>\n
PB: \u201cThis year, everything goes through East Lansing!\u201d (Smiles). <\/p>\n
A: At 39, a few years from the gridiron, what are you doing these days?<\/p>\n
PB: \u201cHome is still in New Jersey. I am blessed with a wonderful wife, son and daughter. Professionally, I\u2019m a studio analyst for the FOX Sports Network platform. And there\u2019s always time for fishing and golf.\u201d<\/p>\n
A: As an NFL Alum, you probably involve yourself with some charities and causes\u2026.<\/p>\n
PB: \u201cAbsolutely. In my home state of Virginia I\u2019ve had a golf tournament for a few years now, and this benefits programs for Autism in that state. And I\u2019m very happy with a new one that we did in New Jersey last May 22nd\u2026 proceeds went to Abused and Neglected Children\u2019s foundations. We already have a date for next year \u2013 the turnout was terrific. One of the biggest reasons is that we had about 20 athletes \u2013 NFL alumni and from other sports \u2013 participate.\u201d<\/p>\n
A: Let\u2019s talk this year\u2019s Giants. Bet that\u2019s all I need to say\u2026<\/p>\n
PB: \u201cI see them as NFC East champs. The revamped D will be why. Protecting Eli, as always, is the key on offense. I like rookie WR Starling Shepard \u2013 he\u2019s off to a great start. You can never have too many pass options, but you got to give Eli time to find the best one.\u201d<\/p>\n
A: As a ex-Giant, your reaction to their opening victory, which turned on a Cowboy\u2019s miscue, given what happened last year\u2026<\/p>\n
PB: \u201cLoved it! Of course, whatever the reason, a Dallas loss is always a good day. That was true even when I came up with the Steelers too\u2026 a Dallas loss is almost as good as when we win \u2013 sometimes better. <\/p>\n
\u201cI remember beating them in the old Texas Stadium. Sweet.\u201d<\/p>\n
A: I imagine the New England Patriots fall into that \u2018good day loss\u2019 group\u2026 <\/p>\n
PB: \u201cOh yes!\u201d<\/p>\n
A: You beat them as a Giant in the Super Bowl; then played with the Jets in the Pats\u2019 division. How do the cards stack up for the Jets and the AFC East in your mind?<\/p>\n
PB: \u201cMuch tougher road for the Jets, but they have stuff to build on. Their D-line is the NFL\u2019s best, in my opinion. Matt Forte is a solid back. But it\u2019s a wait-and-see in a tighter division, with the Patriots clearly at the top. Even with Brady out.<\/p>\n
A: You grew up in Virginia. Who do you remember as an inspiration as you learned about the game?<\/p>\n
PB: \u201cVirginia has no pro teams, and this was Redskins Country back then. For me, it was Art Monk. I think I was about age 7 when I first saw him. Now (Washington) \u2013 they are just another rival.\u201d <\/p>\n
It was just two guys, talking football. No uniforms, except for the 50 Stadium servers, nearly all named Odell. Now it was halftime, so I gave him one more. <\/p>\n
A: This was fun. I thank you, and hereby appoint you NFL Commissioner \u2013 for one rule change. Anything is fair game. What would you like?<\/p>\n
PB: \u201cGood one\u2026 (Thinks a bit\u2026) I go with the celebration rule. Loosen up! C\u2019mon, a celebration, at home in front of your fans, or their fans. That\u2019s the idea! <\/p>\n
\u201cThere\u2019s so much in life worth celebrating, and no reason for it not to be celebrated at every opportunity.\u201d <\/p>\n
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