Perry Tuttle joins us to unpack the NFL draft, his faith, the rise of Clemson, and fame.
BIO:
Perry Tuttle was a first-round draft pick in the 1982 NFL draft and played 10 years of pro ball (NFL & CFL) as a wide receiver. Perry will always be remembered for the game-winning catch during the 1982 Orange Bowl that won Clemson a national championship.
Perry is a member of the South Carolina Hall of Fame, Clemson Hall of Fame, Davidson County Hall of Fame, and the Winnipeg Hall of Fame. Perry is a noted author, speaker, and leadership coach.
…Topics Include…
- His memories of being drafted.
- What he wishes the NFL Draft coverage would do differently.
- His thoughts on the concept of fame for NFL players.
- His son playing at Clemson.
- His new App he’s involved with.
- The topics he’s been speaking about, including how to finish well.
- How he unpacks his life and the importance of letting go and unpacking your past.
- How he’s hit a wall with traditional Christianity and his desire to hunger after Jesus.
- Asking for forgiveness.
- Coming to the end of himself and living in God’s power and purpose.
- Only wanting to champion God’s idea…following God’s will – not his own.
- No longer asking God to bless his ideas, but rather do what God wants him to do.
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