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From today's Boston Globe. Great piece by Malloy.
I'm in awe of this man. What a class act. We are lucky to have this guy around- even if he's 12 years away from AARP membership! Another reason to win #4- for Junior!
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"If I didn't have an opportunity to come back and say thank you to the fans and to the people that embraced me while I was here, I wouldn't have been able to live with myself," Seau said.
"The time that I had last year was very special. For me to come here and the fans and the community to embrace me the way they did was special. It made me want to work for them."
Patriots doctors confirmed in the locker room that Seau had broken his arm and wouldn't be able to play for the rest of the season. He was on a flight to San Diego by the third quarter.
"I knew I had to get back home and take care of it and get my mind-set on getting back or letting it go," Seau said. "And that's exactly what I did."
Letting it go was hardly a thought, as Seau was on a treadmill the next day, working to return for Season 18.
I'm in awe of this man. What a class act. We are lucky to have this guy around- even if he's 12 years away from AARP membership! Another reason to win #4- for Junior!
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"If I didn't have an opportunity to come back and say thank you to the fans and to the people that embraced me while I was here, I wouldn't have been able to live with myself," Seau said.
"The time that I had last year was very special. For me to come here and the fans and the community to embrace me the way they did was special. It made me want to work for them."
Patriots doctors confirmed in the locker room that Seau had broken his arm and wouldn't be able to play for the rest of the season. He was on a flight to San Diego by the third quarter.
"I knew I had to get back home and take care of it and get my mind-set on getting back or letting it go," Seau said. "And that's exactly what I did."
Letting it go was hardly a thought, as Seau was on a treadmill the next day, working to return for Season 18.
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