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KandKCards

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Sad news. He was only replaced a few days ago, it happened so quick, a lot like Upshaw.
A shame that on a day where a legend like him passes, all we hear on ESPN is whether or not some obnoxious prima donna is going to play another year.
RIP
 

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I saw this on ESPN and was like what is up with him. And I saw a friend of mine the 20th of this month
and then his wife called me on the 21st and told me he died of a massive heart attack. Sadly it was at home in front
of his kids. Also he told his wife he did not feel good the night before. And I wish he would have gone to the hospital and
and got checked out. :( :(

Sorry for the Hijack on somewhat off line from the OP, but as I watch this Cubs game tonight I can say I miss
his WhiteSox routing butt. He would call sometimes and tell me the Cubs are losing and the Sox are winning.
 

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KandKCards said:
Sad news. He was only replaced a few days ago, it happened so quick, a lot like Upshaw.
A shame that on a day where a legend like him passes, all we hear on ESPN is whether or not some obnoxious prima donna is going to play another year.
RIP

+1!!!!

I was watching SportsCenter when they broke the sad news! They didn't even break into Favre coverage! They just scrolled it on the bottom of the screen for a half an hour before someone even mentioned it! ESPN is a joke!
 

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WHAT!? I somehow missed this and just now found out when I saw this thread. The guy made life hell for my Cowboys, but I had nothing but respect for him.
 

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