San Diego State special teams coordinator Zac Barton calls junior safety Max Garrison a psychopath.
He means it in a good way.
“He has no regard for his body whatsoever,” Barton said. “Last year, before they fixed his shoulder, every time he hit somebody, his shoulder came out of its socket.
“He would just throw it back in and keep going. That man is a psychopath. When he goes in, I’m afraid for him and the other people.”
Said Garrison: “It was a numbing pain, but I learned to play through it. … I’m happy I got it fixed.”
It takes a special person to play special teams.
Barton made sure to point that out last month while speaking at an SDSU season-ticket holder event aboard the USS Midway museum.
“These guys don’t get enough credit,” he said. “I don’t know if people really understan