- Joined
- Mar 25, 2005
- Messages
- 19,929
- Reaction score
- 3
About as I suspected, it sounds like the ball is in his court and he's still deciding if he's up for another season.
Troy on radio
Wide receiver Troy Brown was a guest on radio station WJAB in Portland, Maine on Thursday morning. He spoke with hosts Dave Schumacher and Joe Palmieri and answered some questions on his future:
Do you feel like you still can play at a high level?
“I think every player, in their mind, at the end of the season they’re beat up. The best thing to do is to wait and see how you feel, and when the time is right, I’ll make up my mind.”
Had you won a championship, would possibly retiring be an easier decision for you?
“I wouldn’t say that. It’s a huge step in your life to retire from something you’ve been doing your whole life, my entire life anyway. It’s a big step no matter how many championships you’ve won, you’re giving up something you pretty much put your body on the line for it, and your life on the line for it, it’s been my job for God knows how many years. It’s kind of hard to step away from it. Just winning a championship doesn’t make it easier. I think walking away from the game without winning the championship would be extremely difficult. Just walking away from it, period, something that you’ve done.”
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/reiss_pieces/
Troy on radio
Wide receiver Troy Brown was a guest on radio station WJAB in Portland, Maine on Thursday morning. He spoke with hosts Dave Schumacher and Joe Palmieri and answered some questions on his future:
Do you feel like you still can play at a high level?
“I think every player, in their mind, at the end of the season they’re beat up. The best thing to do is to wait and see how you feel, and when the time is right, I’ll make up my mind.”
Had you won a championship, would possibly retiring be an easier decision for you?
“I wouldn’t say that. It’s a huge step in your life to retire from something you’ve been doing your whole life, my entire life anyway. It’s a big step no matter how many championships you’ve won, you’re giving up something you pretty much put your body on the line for it, and your life on the line for it, it’s been my job for God knows how many years. It’s kind of hard to step away from it. Just winning a championship doesn’t make it easier. I think walking away from the game without winning the championship would be extremely difficult. Just walking away from it, period, something that you’ve done.”
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/reiss_pieces/