I know Johnny fairly well. My step-dad Frank is Johnny's brother.
I remember the first time I met him, I was 16 years old. The family loaded into a huge blue Ford van and drove from Anniston, Alabama up to Johnny's place around Chicago. The thing that really struck me about Johnny is just how humble he is. A couple of times during that week we were up there, people would stop Johnny and want to talk to him about football and his accomplishments, but he always seemed a bit uncomfortable in those situations. He certainly isn't egotistical my any means.
I don't get to see Johnny much at all because we are so far apart. I invited him to my wedding a few years ago, but he couldn't come. Probaby a good thing because I'm sure my wife wouldn't have been happy about everyone watching Johnny instead of her! Probably would have happened knowing my Dad and my friends.
The thing is, his whole family is just like him. His two brothers and his sister are just as nice as he is. They must have gotten it from their mother, because she was the sweetest woman ever. Sadly, Grandma Musso passed away a couple of weeks ago. She always had a smile on her face and she just loved being around peope, and we all miss her very much.