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re: A more regrettable 'early' retirement?
Posted on 11/16/13 at 11:23 am to RemouladeSawce
Posted on 11/16/13 at 11:23 am to RemouladeSawce
Tony Gonzalez
Posted on 11/16/13 at 11:23 am to Envy
I dont buy for a second that he regrets it
He was wired very different then most athletes, and i dont think he had the same motivations as most players
He was wired very different then most athletes, and i dont think he had the same motivations as most players
Posted on 11/16/13 at 11:40 am to wildtigercat93
By leaving before somebody had to drag him off it leaves some mystery as to how much more he could have accomplished.
and he's more noticed for it, since he (Sanders) is the go to guy for this discussion (along with Brown until the people that remember him die out)
and he's more noticed for it, since he (Sanders) is the go to guy for this discussion (along with Brown until the people that remember him die out)
Posted on 11/16/13 at 12:06 pm to Envy
Depending on what you mean by "regrettable," the top three on this list are Brett Favre, Brett Favre, and Brett Favre.
Posted on 11/16/13 at 12:26 pm to Envy
Sandy Koufax retired early. Doctors told him he could continue pitching at a high level with regular cortisone shots but it would effect the use of his arm later in life.
Posted on 11/16/13 at 12:30 pm to Envy
quote:no, when he retired to play baseball, he had 3 NBA titles
Didn't Jordan have like 6 championships and a TON of MVPs?
Posted on 11/16/13 at 12:34 pm to Envy
Michael Jordan. Could have had 8 straight
Posted on 11/16/13 at 1:03 pm to 21JumpStreet
Retiring early and never demanding a trade from that shite franchise has earned Barry much respect.
Posted on 11/16/13 at 1:08 pm to Envy
Behind that shitshow line he would've probably been walking with a cane at this point.
And if I remember correctly when he quit he had multiple years left on his contract and tried to get the Lions to trade him in the late 90s but they wouldn't.
And if I remember correctly when he quit he had multiple years left on his contract and tried to get the Lions to trade him in the late 90s but they wouldn't.
Posted on 11/16/13 at 1:09 pm to hendersonshands
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I doubt he regrets it. He isn't crippled and he doesn't seem to have any lingering brain injuries.
Posted on 11/16/13 at 1:20 pm to Dr RC
Gale Sayers.....played 6 years, 4 time pro bowl. Had 2 terrible knee injuries that forced him to retire. He was a animal.
Posted on 11/16/13 at 1:42 pm to tigerbait3488
Robert Smith retiring early pissed me off in my keeper FF league.
Posted on 11/16/13 at 1:46 pm to Envy
Not sure of regret, but the "best" rb of all time, retired way too early.
But then again, Jim Brown wanted to be able to speak, and not have a mushed brain in his 50's.
He ran vs 9 men boxes, and still ran all over them. Brown was a f'n beast
But then again, Jim Brown wanted to be able to speak, and not have a mushed brain in his 50's.
He ran vs 9 men boxes, and still ran all over them. Brown was a f'n beast
Posted on 11/16/13 at 1:56 pm to Envy
Marciano would have been cool to have gotten to 50 unbeaten
Posted on 11/16/13 at 2:20 pm to TigerintheNO
Got to be Tiki Barber, right? He retires early to pursue a career in broadcasting. Giants win the superbowl the next year and his broadcasting career is over before his twin brother retires from NFL
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