Former CFL star Flutie gives U.S. President Trump a passing grade
Former CFL star quarterback Doug Flutie says U.S. President Donald Trump — Flutie’s boss during his first professional football gig — is “doing a great job.”
Flutie, 57, spent eight seasons in the CFL with B.C. (1990-91), Calgary (1992-95) and Toronto (1996-97) before returning to the NFL in 1998 with the Buffalo Bills. But the former Heisman Trophy winner began his illustrious 21-year pro career in 1985 with the Trump-owned New Jersey Generals of the defunct United States Football League.
“I was 22 years old when I was with Donald Trump and the Generals,” Flutie said. “I was just shy and quiet and ‘Yes sir. No sir,’ and didn’t get to know him that well.
“It was years later when I was playing in San Diego that I was doing The Tonight Show and bumped into him in the green room totally by coincidence and I really enjoyed talking with him.”