Timothy Dwayne Hatchett McGee (born August 7, 1964) is a retired professional American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League for the Cincinnati Bengals and the Washington Redskins from 1986 to 1994. Before his NFL career, he played college football at the University of Tennessee, where he set school career records for receptions, receiving yards, and touchdown receptions, and was named an All American his senior year.
McGee attended John Hay High School in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was taught the wide receiver position by Coach Sonny Harris. During his senior year, he caught 58 passes for 1,240 yards and 8 touchdowns, and was named to the Northeast Lakes All-District team. He was a teammate of future NBA player Charles Oakley, who played defensive end on the football team.
McGee was recruited to Tennessee by fellow John Hay alumnus Anthony Hancock, who had been a star receiver at UT, and was a first-round draft pick in 1982. McGee played in an era when Tennessee garnered a reputation as "Wide Receiver U." Seven of McGee's teammates– Willie Gault, Mike Miller, Clyde Duncan, Darryal Wilson, Lenny Taylor, Eric Swanson and Joey Clinkscales– would become NFL Draft picks, with Gault and Duncan going in the first round. In spite of playing in such a stacked receiving corps, McGee caught 123 passes for 2,042 yards and 15 touchdowns during his career, all of which were school records.
Insect to insect
Existing with no blood
So cold and void
Living in dung
Iridescent liars
So full of poison thoughts
Denial haunts
Their puny hearts
Insect to insect
No need for prophets now
Blind eyes don't roam
Feet hold the ground
Insect to insect
Living a bloodless life
Insect to insect
So many ants in line
Insect to insect
Are we just killing time
We're killing all for ourselves
We're killing all for ourselves
We're killing all for ourselves
Insect to insect
Blue exoskeleton
Some hide below
Some take to flight
Crawling, surviving
Eyes closed to the sky
Solitary wasps
Born to defy
Flight is freedom
Wings spread defiantly
The warrior soars
While Eden dies
Black wings above
The skies are angerless
Earthbound and stricken
Without hope
Solemn they fly
Solitary wasp
Strength of one
Strong in flight
There is a strength to be found