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The more I think about this, the more I think it's not that big a deal.
Barry Sanders announced his retirement right before training camp, at 31. Jim Brown retired abruptly at 29. Calvin Johnson retired right before preseason, I think, at 30. Gronk just retired at 29. The list goes on. Colts fans are going to be upset for awhile, but probably not nearly to the degree that Detroit fans and local Detroit media flipped out when Barry walked away from the Lions. They hated on Barry for years. |
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This simply isn't that big of a deal. Dude has $100MM and is still going to live the rest of his life. |
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Take that PAChiefDouche! |
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He got his brain squashed and said **** it. |
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Luck hosed them and kept 97 mil. He's an asshole and a selfish one. You could cut my arm off if you paid me 97 mil and he quits because he's tired of rehab? This is worse than Berry quitting on us.
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The thing about gladiating that I never understood was if these guys ... you know ... knew each other outside the arena.
In the movies, they usually train together and share the same locker dungeon and stockade area and it's reasonable to assume that they also ate meals together and probably shared some good old-fashioned gladiation humor during off-hours. Therefore, it's perfectly logical to assume that friendships were established among the gladiator bros. Yet, they're now supposed to draw straws or whatever in order to determine their opponent ... so they could wind up driving a Spatha right in their bestest buddy's eye socket. (Depending, of course, on the whole thumb thing and how that works out.) According to Dante, betrayal of a friend gets you in a worse hell than murder or rape, so chopping a pal into bits for entertainment purposes seems particularly cruel. FAX |
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B. Mahomes will get the closest thing the NFL has ever seen to a max deal. C. I will pleasure myself when he signs it. |
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