Deion retiring?

Colonel Kang

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Setting himself up for a miraculous comeback at the Browns coach, when his kid isn't playing
 
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I don't remember when the article came out, but I do remember reading something around when he had those toes amputated where he was discussing the seriousness of his blood clot condition. I came away with the impression that he was in pretty poor overall health last year.

I don't know who else would entertain hiring him if he resigns from CU. He's popular here, but that goodwill will vanish with a 3-9 season.
 

onewoof

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I don't remember when the article came out, but I do remember reading something around when he had those toes amputated where he was discussing the seriousness of his blood clot condition. I came away with the impression that he was in pretty poor overall health last year.

I don't know who else would entertain hiring him if he resigns from CU. He's popular here, but that goodwill will vanish with a 3-9 season.
It's uncanny ironic that it's when his sons leave. Deion has always been about Deion. Not much has changed. I'm guessing we will see him recover in a year and be back busy doing something he likes.
 

patdog

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It's uncanny ironic that it's when his sons leave. Deion has always been about Deion. Not much has changed. I'm guessing we will see him recover in a year and be back busy doing something he likes.
We'll see, but he legitimately has a very serious health condition that will probably kill him in the next 10 years. Maybe much sooner.
 
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Dawgzilla2

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One article I read said his condition was so serious he wrote out his will back in May. Im not downplaying the serious condition, but shame on Deion's agent/financial advisors for not having him draft a will a long time ago
 
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patdog

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One article I read said his condition was so serious he wrote out his will back in May. Im not downplaying the serious condition, but shame on Deion's agent/financial advisors for not having him draft a will a long time ago
I saw that. If you've made the kind of money he's made over the years, how the heck do you not already have a will and a few trusts not already in place for years?
 
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Chesusdog

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Cancer sucks. I'm not a fan of Deion or his turdly kids, but its not something I'd wish on many.
 
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RocketDawg

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And according to Prime he is cured of bladder cancer. Of course we all know how cancer works. I wish him well. 17 cancer
Just said on television that he'd had his bladder removed. Seems like it would be very difficult to be a head coach without a bladder.
 
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Dawg1976

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They can remove and build a bladder.
They can build one but it’s not easy from what I understand. I’ve got bladder cancer but fortunately mine is a ‘low grade noninvasive’ variety. I didn’t have a tumor but a spot on the liner. Immunotherapy knocked mine out a couple of years ago. But I won’t be able to say cancer free as it can easily come back. Will have to stay on top of it. His must have penetrated the inner liner to have his removed.
 
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