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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:37 pm 
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He quit, I don't fault him one way or the other.

Quit? That's worse than ESPN saying only 2 concussions. He retired.

I would still say he quit, if he had played longer I would say retired, but that is just me.


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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
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He quit, I don't fault him one way or the other.

Quit? That's worse than ESPN saying only 2 concussions. He retired.

I would still say he quit, if he had played longer I would say retired, but that is just me.


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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 1:06 pm 
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I would still say he quit, if he had played longer I would say retired, but that is just me.


Quit, not retired, as if he doesn't deserve the word? What do you think this is, a factory? What nerve.

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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
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I would still say he quit, if he had played longer I would say retired, but that is just me.


Quit, not retired, as if he doesn't deserve the word? What do you think this is, a factory? What nerve.

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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
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With Chris Borland and Jake Locker retiring, yes, retiring, we may be entering a fascinating new era where scouts will deem being white and middle-class a "character issue."

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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
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With Chris Borland and Jake Locker retiring, yes, retiring, we may be entering a fascinating new era where scouts will deem being white and middle-class a "character issue."

Or quitting the game of football, which as I stated earlier is fine, they made those choices after a lot of consideration I am sure.

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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
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With Chris Borland and Jake Locker retiring, yes, retiring, we may be entering a fascinating new era where scouts will deem being white and middle-class a "character issue."
That is what happened to Myron Rolle, but it was because he was smart.

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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
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He retired from football pretty quickly, too, didn't he? or did he never even get there at all?

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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
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He retired from football pretty quickly, too, didn't he? or did he never even get there at all?
3 year career but never played a game.

Most teammates indicate he was good enough to play.

It didn't help he openly wanted to be a neurosurgeon.

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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
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Not all of these guys here are quitting due to concussions. Just to clarify.

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 Post subject: Re: Chris Borland
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Not all of these guys here are quitting due to concussions. Just to clarify.

That's true, they're retiring.


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