How much more magnified is the media attention in the NFL compared to college?
Hawk: Although we’re in Green Bay, we still are a big media market here. The media is always around. There is a big step from college; you’re less accessible (in college). When we were in college, we had one day a week when we would talk to the media, and they would talk to us a little bit after the games. Here, they’re in the locker room every single day. They’re around everywhere. The game of the NFL is growing; it’s a big game and the media is just a way to communicate with the fans. CS: Looking back, is there one thing you would change during your rookie season and do over again? Hawk: There are obviously some plays I would have liked to have made. There were a few interceptions and a few dumb rookie mistakes I’d like to have back. But other than that I don’t have too many regrets. I think I learned a lot, especially from guys on this team, about how to handle myself as a professional. CS: What’s your biggest off-the-field demand, besides doing the media part? Hawk: I’m lucky and b