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Reggie White dies...
RIP, he was a damn good player..He was only 43 aswell.annoy:
[quote:b3626]HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (Dec. 26, 2004) -- Reggie White, one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history, died the day after Christmas, his wife said. He was 43. "Today our beloved husband, father and friend passed away," White's wife, Sara, said in a statement through a family pastor. "His family appreciates your thoughts and prayers as we mourn the loss of Reggie White. We want to thank you in advance for honoring our privacy." A cause of death was not immediately known.[/quote:b3626] [url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/8037370:b3626]Full Article(NFL.com)[/url:b3626] [img]http://images.nfl.com/photos/img8037360.jpg[/img] Reggie White first played for the Eagles, but won a Super Bowl with the Packers in 1996. |
thats too early to die
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Way too early.
RIP Reggie. |
whoa, damn good player.. annoy:
RIP reggie |
Damn, that's a shame. RIP Minister of Defense.
From ESPN.com................... "Through the family pastor, Sara White confirmed her husband's death, saying that she believes White died of respiratory failure related to his sleep apnea. An autopsy is to be performed to determine the exact cause of death." |
Wow...That is fucking terrible news.
RIP...I wonder what caused it. |
They say on foxsports.net that respiratory failure due to sleep apnea.
R.I.P Reg, cya in heaven |
Shame, his nephew goes to my H.S. and he lived about 10 min. from my house. Was a great football player and will always be remembered.
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He refused to play more games, so the NFL, with their advanced technology, turned off his liver with a remote.
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[quote="Jin-Roh":96af1]He refused to play more games, so the NFL, with their advanced technology, turned off his liver with a remote.[/quote:96af1]
plzdie: |
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What a useless, ineffective reply. eek: |
im pretty sure he is from where i live .... he played for ut ( knoxville ) before getting signed to whoeverthefuck he signed with nfl...
i also think he did a lot of good for organizations in tennessee ... |
yeah judas. He did alot of volunteer work and actually started up a few charities. There were a few that he did while he was in Philly and I htink he made a charity thingy for un-wed mothers in TN.
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[quote="Jin-Roh":2b1bd][quote=gtboys34]
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What a useless, ineffective reply. eek:[/quote:2b1bd] Your really wierd and your reply before that...that was a useless reply as well...Seriously man.. besides this and the one about the thousands dying in the other thread and you not giving a damn....that is totally weird and rude... But yeah , I`ve never really listened to football but I have heard good stories of this man and he will live on through memories.... RIP rock: |
[quote=Swill][quote="Jin-Roh":dd8d2]
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Your really wierd and your reply before that...that was a useless reply as well...Seriously man.. besides this and the one about the thousands dying in the other thread and you not giving a damn....that is totally weird and rude... But yeah , I`ve never really listened to football but I have heard good stories of this man and he will live on through memories.... RIP rock:[/quote:dd8d2] It's not me! I swear! |
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