Glen Coffee retires

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  1. MBGreen

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    1 and done.

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  2. Mr Electric

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    That's pretty surprising, because he had a pretty defined role in San Francisco.

    Some guys just don't love the game.
     
  3. IATA

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    Shame, I dug the guy. He saved me when Gore went down last year, helping me win the title in one of my leagues.
     
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    LeGarrette Blount sure looks like an idiot now.

    Let the Jehuu Caulcrick era begin! Robinson and Caulcrick will be competing for carries when Gore has his annual injury.
     
  5. MagillaGuerilla

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    Apparently Coffee wants to become a pastor. He talked about doing it after his football career was over, which looks like it's now...
     
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    Yeah, they're tallking about him retiring to pursue the priesthood.
     
  7. JCotchrocket

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    Reminds me of Cedric Houston.
     
  8. WhiteShoeWillis

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    I think I'm going to retire too. Sounds good.
     
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    you might as well go into priesthood too. you hardly get laid anyway
     
  10. Mr Electric

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    Blount looked like an idiot even before he didn't sign with San Francisco.

    Rookie RB Anthony Dixon will probably take his spot.
     
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    Oh right. Brain fart. I was trying to think of who else was there and only came up with Robinson and Caulcrick.
     
  12. Cakes

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    so he had a cup of coffee in the NFL
     
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    Its not as fun as it sounds, If it was not for football and sex I'd be bored as hell.
     
  14. MagillaGuerilla

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    Apparently Mike Singletary has said AD has a ways to before he's a NFL runner FWIW...
     
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    Wow. I'm surprised he's hanging em up after showing so much potential.. and when the 9ers might actually be getting their act together. It's too bad the team will lose that talent, but if football isn't his calling and priesthood is, then God bless.
     
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    Good for him... God bless him
     
  17. Barry the Baptist

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    Wow seemed like he had a promising career ahead of him... if he wants to become a pastor best of luck to him.

    Retirement sounds nice ...read a nice article yesterday about retirement in Belize. Sounds nice ... would love to open a bed and breakfast down there. It'd be work but life wouldn't be so bad.
     
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    American money goes a long way in Belize. I'm only 27 but always said Belize is where I would retire.
     
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    Where did you read that? Online? A magazine? If you can point me to it, I'll read it. I'm interested only because I had thought that was a shitty country. So it surprises me that two of you here have a different thought on it.
    It's conceivable that I could relocate to Trinidad & Tobago someday as my wife is from there. One of the plusses is that I would not have to bother with the Mets anymore. I'd have a big problem if I could not watch NFL games. Along with maybe some other stuff, that could be a dealbreaker. Fun fact- my wife's initials are N.F.L.
     
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    Certain parts have become quite popular. I know a few people who have vacation houses in Belize. However, Belize City still has significant safety problems.
     

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