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Redskins LT Chris Samuels will retire


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Another one bites the dust thanks to the panthers..lol

Redskins LT Chris Samuels will retire from football.

The third overall pick in 2000, Samuels went on to appear in six Pro Bowls in 10 years, starting 136 games. Samuels, 32, is forced to hang 'em up due to an aggravation of his spinal condition that occurred two weeks ago. The Skins have nothing that remotely resembles a long-term replacement on their current roster. Samuels never made first-team All Pro and isn't a serious Hall of Fame candidate, but is sure to make the Redskins' Ring of Honor

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&id=98

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I dont think i said anything bad...the panthers had a huge part in ending his career..

The fact that you're gloating about that is what makes your statements such dickbag statements. If you can't realize that, then I guess you're just a dickbag. Good for you.

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