Means to Greatness
Posted Apr 5, 2012
He was known by many nicknames during a stellar football career that included three seasons at North Carolina and seven in the National Football League. "Nitro'' and "Neutron Bomb'' were two that accurately described his explosive running style. But the moniker he's most recognized by was the one courtesy of ESPN broadcaster Chris Berman - Natrone Means "Business.''
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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