"Michael Jamaine Rumph" is a retired American football Safety (American football position)/free safety and cornerback.

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[While I watched the video, I couldn't help but react the same way all the players in the locker room did when the video was shown to them. I laughed.] I thought it was one of the funniest things I ever saw, ... The locker room is like a fraternity. The outside world can't really judge that.

Sad, like when you all get a bad grade. You study hard for this test all week, and then you get the test back, and you got a D.

I remember that play. I see it in my sleep. I'll know it's coming if they run it again.

I remember thinking at the time, 'Why am I doing this?' ... But I stuck out my arm to try to trip him. When I was running off the field, I didn't even want to look at it, because I knew it was (broken) pretty bad.

He runs good routes, has great speed, and he's physical. He can break the game open. A lot of receivers, you can press them, and they won't be able to do anything. This guy, he thrives on that. He likes it when you put your hands on him. That's the difference between him and other great receivers.

When I was in sixth grade, honestly, I thought I knew everything. I still don't know nothing. I'm still learning stuff.

We wanted to get some turnovers, ... He threw a nice ball deep, and we put a lot of (pressure) on him, and I just made the catch. I've been working so hard, and now it's paying off, so it feels real good.

When I was running off the field, I didn't even want to look at it, because I knew it was bent pretty bad.

It's going to be a tough challenge for the corners. I know because I've been out there. I've already seen it as a corner, and I want to help them as much as possible. I think our corners will go out there and challenge them and I want to be there for them.