As a senior in 1986, he was a second-team All-state and All-County linebacker, helping the football team reach the section 4-5A championship game.
[1] Myles and his friend Tim Paulk who were teammates in football, insisted that they were a package deal for any school recruiting them.
[2] A score of 14 on the ACT (one point under the then-required 15), cost him a year of college eligibility while he was academically ineligible.
[2] After Myles graduated it was difficult to find a replacement with his combination of skills, so the responsibilities of the position were scaled back and eventually it was discontinued.
[9] As a rookie, he was limited in the preseason with pain in his right shoulder, caused by a screw, from a surgery while at college, that was too long and tore at the muscle.
[10] In 1994, he competed for the middle linebacker position after Norton left in free agency, but the job went to Robert Jones.
During that period the team won three Super Bowls (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX), and he finished with 135 tackles and two interceptions.