Princeton football coach Bob Surace opened his mail Friday and discovered a hand-written, thank-you note from Browns tight end Seth DeValve.
In what Surace calls a “microwave society,” he knows most people rarely put thoughts to paper anymore. Letters have been replaced by emails and text messages. Who needs words when you can send emojis?
Twitter is willing to give us an additional 140 characters, yet some Americans see the idea as an assault on attention spans. How long before the launch of a 70-character social media platform Twit?
But if taking time to write a note of gratitude makes DeValve a generational outlier, he is unapologetic.
On Browns' tight end Seth DeValve and the letter of thanks for the position he's in today
