Terez Paylor loved Charles Woodson.
He loved watching him capture a Heisman Trophy playing on both sides of the football at the University of Michigan. Loved watching him carve out a first-ballot Hall of Fame career in the NFL, including eight All-Pros, a defensive Player of the Year award and a Super Bowl ring that cost Woodson a broken collarbone. He also loved the occasional what if conversation about the dynamic Wolverines star, which usually imagined what Woodson’s career might have looked like if he had devoted as much time to playing receiver and returning kicks in college as he did at cornerback.