WTF: NFLN Reporting may be SJ's last game???

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...kson-hints-he-could-retire-from-nfl-at-age-29

Rams running back Steven Jackson will have the option to test the free-agent market after the season, but his mind drifted beyond football Thursday. The nine-year veteran told The Associated Press he might choose to retire. Jackson said this with a smile, but he didn't entirely dismiss the thought when pressed on it.

"If I have to write my story," Jackson said, "I'd rather go out like Barry Sanders and leaving people to want more than to leave too late.
 

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He has made similar statements in the past. I dont really think it's a serious consideration tho.
 

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interference said:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...kson-hints-he-could-retire-from-nfl-at-age-29

Rams running back Steven Jackson will have the option to test the free-agent market after the season, but his mind drifted beyond football Thursday. The nine-year veteran told The Associated Press he might choose to retire. Jackson said this with a smile, but he didn't entirely dismiss the thought when pressed on it.

"If I have to write my story," Jackson said, "I'd rather go out like Barry Sanders and leaving people to want more than to leave too late.
2 thoughts on this ... this situation is nothing like Barry Sanders'. The Lions weren't going anywhere with Sanders; they certainly didn't go anywhere without him. The Rams are going places with or without SJ, even though everyone concerned wants him back.

As for the other, SJ has unfinished business. That is, the playoffs. The Rams have a bunch more to offer SJ than the Lions ever had to offer Sanders.
 

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Ram Quixote said:
interference said:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...kson-hints-he-could-retire-from-nfl-at-age-29

Rams running back Steven Jackson will have the option to test the free-agent market after the season, but his mind drifted beyond football Thursday. The nine-year veteran told The Associated Press he might choose to retire. Jackson said this with a smile, but he didn't entirely dismiss the thought when pressed on it.

"If I have to write my story," Jackson said, "I'd rather go out like Barry Sanders and leaving people to want more than to leave too late.
2 thoughts on this ... this situation is nothing like Barry Sanders'. The Lions weren't going anywhere with Sanders; they certainly didn't go anywhere without him. The Rams are going places with or without SJ, even though everyone concerned wants him back.

As for the other, SJ has unfinished business. That is, the playoffs. The Rams have a bunch more to offer SJ than the Lions ever had to offer Sanders.
Yeah, he knows that. He's just saying that he'd (allegedly) rather leave and have people wondering how much more he could have done, than to stay around too long and remove all doubt.
 

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iBruce said:
He's just joshing around.

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"I was just foolin' about."



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"I wasn't."


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All roads lead to Tombstone. :sly:




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Watch and enjoy........

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Val Kilmer was the star of that film. If anybody else plays that role, that whole movie sucks.

Well, not really. But you get my point.
 

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Anywhooo. Back on topic. Here's the interview in which he says that line. Right at the end.

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Not quite sure what he means by "there's a small window of opportunity" though.








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SJ39 was clearly joking. It's funny how he can get on NFLN for that comment, but when he becomes the 27th player in history to rush for 10,000 yards he can't even get a shout out. Media at it's finest.
 

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Here's a question to ponder...would you rather he retire or play elsewhere?

Selfishly, I'd almost assume he just retire.


I hate seeing players I've cheered for many years go away to other teams. Of course I'd wish him the best if he was with another team, but it would still hurt a little.
 

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Val Kilmer was the star of that film. If anybody else plays that role, that whole movie sucks.

Well, not really. But you get my point.

You're mine and everyone else's Huckleberry around here, X.

In case you were wonderin'...
 

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nittany ram said:
X said:
Val Kilmer was the star of that film. If anybody else plays that role, that whole movie sucks.

Well, not really. But you get my point.

You're mine and everyone else's Huckleberry around here, X.

In case you were wonderin'...
Is it my lean silhouette? Eyes closed by the sun, though sharp as a hawk.
The fact that I've got the look of both predator and prey?

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It's funny how people want to read so much and so many different things into something someone says.
Cracks me up sometimes.
SJ39 will be here next year and maybe a few more.


GO RAMS!!!!
 

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I take the man at his word.
When John Elway retired after winning 2 successive Super Bowls and having the opportunity to threepeat, I was disappointed , surprised, and mistified.
As it turns out he did not want to return because he was physicaly unable to perform any longer at the level he expected of himself. It was a back issue.
A few times week before last when AP broke free and went all the SJ watched,then when he broke free he would get 10 yards. IMO that was a reality check for a proud warrior. He couldn't help but see the difference and KNOW that in days gone by it would have been him running wild. IMO he had a wake up call about his mortality in that game.
I hope he comes back, but I understand all too well the desire to not be reminded that your body won't do it at the level you expect anymore.
I respect this guy more every day, I hope we can keep him with us until he gets a ring and secures a spot in the HOF, he deserves both.
In descending order the best of Tombstone
Dana Delaney
Val Kilmer
Sam Elliot
Powers Booth
Kurt Russell
Billy Bob Thornton

Kilmer is the best actor out there , but ya know ,I have this weakness for frilly women