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DeAngelo Williams mother passes after battling breast cancer


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Cancer is the nastiest word in the English language. It truly does not discriminate at all...it knows no boundaries. It does not care about your race, age or bank account.

I'm very sorry sorry to hear this news. I will keep Dwill and family in my prayers.

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I know how hard it is to lose a parent you go through so many emotions i hope he have a strong support system to help him through it. 

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I lost my mom to cancer last year and its just devastating, I feel horrible for him,,,

 

I know what he is going through and the best thing people can do is give condolences or leave him the fug alone about how he should be cut.

 

 

So sorry for your loss.

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If we can find out why pandas fug the way they do, how fast snails move over a year's time, and that there is an asteroid in space that will come damned close to hitting Earth in 2182, then why in the damned hell can't we find a cure for fuging cancer? :roadrage:

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Hate this very much, i hope he is doing well. We all know how special she was to him. It has to be hard to focus on football coming up after this. I was shocked, hate to hear it.

I actually think football could be therapeutic in a way. Focus on something he likes and remember that his mother was proud of him because of his success. But no matter what, I hope he finds comfort in time.

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