If you don't know from reading yesterday's Two-A-Day (Link: http://thekingofsportsblog.com/articles/nflpa-rookie-debut-two-a-day-demaurice-smith-and-rahim-moore), I started a new feature on The King of Sports Blog. After meeting so many athletes at the NFL Players Association Rookie Debut, I will be giving you two new videos or audio interviews per day on www.thekingofsportsblog.com until I run out. Today's Two-A-Day features New York Knicks star Landry Fields (I know, Landry is not a football player, but he was at the event) and Super Bowl XXXIV champ Kevin Carter.
Landry Fields was the ninth pick in the second round of the NBA Draft in 2010, but surprised everyone in his rookie season. Landry started 81 of 82 games for the New York Knicks, including their four playoff games. Landry Fields (Twitter: @LandryFields) became a fan favorite this year and one who fans would've been sad to see him leave if he was traded for Carmelo Anthony. 
Kevin Carter is a former NFL defensive end for the Rams, Titans, Dolphins, and Buccaneers. Carter was a member of the St. Louis Rams team that won Super Bowl XXXIV against the Tennessee Titans. The two-time Pro Bowler is now a member of the NFL Players Association Executive Committee and the Senior Vice President of Player Relations for www.SchoolofTheLegends.com. On School of the Legends, you can communicate with some of your favorite current and former NFL players easily. Follow School of the Legends on Twitter @SOTLNFL


