Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Veteran reserve Brian Dawkins timid from NFL

<p>ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Brian Dawkins says his conduct told him to retire, not his neck.
The maestro reserve called Denver Broncos manager John Fox on Monday morning to tell him that after copiousness of request and reflection, hed motionless that 16 seasons in a NFL was enough.
Then, Dawkins announced his retirement on Twitter, where he fast began trending as fans worldwide voiced their indebtedness for a mild-mannered family male who remade himself into a inhuman football actor on Sundays.
Well-known by his alter-ego Wolverine, and for his passionate, enterprising play for 13 years in Philadelphia and 3 in Denver, Dawkins was one of a biggest to ever play his position, and nobody played reserve in a NFL longer than he did.
Dawkins, 38, pronounced he felt he had another year left in him after recuperating from a critical neck damage that sidelined him for a widen run and playoffs final season. But he instead over one final wish from his NFL bucket list: walking divided from a...

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