Doc lives a fairly private life, he isn’t really concerned about the day-to-day hustle of city life. When he isn’t on the field practicing, he can usually be found on his property taking care of his cattle or horses and tending to his crops. You see, Doc is a Tobacco farmer. He got tired of going to the store and buying dried out cigars that were coming unwrapped by the time he got home. He is also of the belief that backbreaking and hard work can help him on the field. “If I can move a horse I sure as hell can move an offensive lineman.” It’s not that he is private or reserved about his personal life… he just really doesn’t care what other people think of him. He has a routine every day. What he likes to do and how he prepares himself every day. He starts off his day with his 9 fried farm fresh eggs cooked in bacon grease with a cup of black coffee, then he feeds all of the animals, sprays the bugs down on the crops, goes to practice, then comes home, tends to the crops, rides the horses around for a bit and caps it off with 2 pork chops, carrots, mashed potatoes and a cup of fireball and Dr. Pepper. So if people want to watch him.. They can, otherwise, he could care less.