Sitting around and waiting to be allowed to actually do your job can be boring and tiresome. But there can be inventive ways to break up that hefty down time.
Just ask Detroit Lions defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh, who is waiting for the NFL lockout to finally end so that he can begin working with his teammates during organized team activities (OTAs).
Still, not every professional football player can have their own reality television series or be on ESPN for their media stunt of the week (yes, I am referencing Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco).
Suh has found a less flashy and, frankly, more productive way of spending his offseason down time.
The 6-foot-4, 307-pound lineman has decided to lend his services to Subway. That's right, the man that slices and dices through offensive lines during his real job is now slicing and dicing his way through tomatoes and avocados during his new part-time job.
According to a Detroit blog, It's Always Sunny in Detroit, the manager of the downtown Detroit Subway said that Suh will be allowed to leave his gig as a sandwich maker once the NFL lockout ends — as if the manager would have been able to stop the big lineman.