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Thomas Davis on WFNZ


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Asking about how he feels about our record

we are making mistakes at crucial points in the games, need to be able to turn that around and not make those mistakes

How confident are you of a win against the 49ers?

go out, fight hard, hopefully come away with a win

Have had a lot of people tell him to just fug it and not come back b/c we are doing so crappy, says he wants to be back and be a part of the team no matter what the record, has lots of love for the game

Do you plan on a radio/tv career?

wants to get something weekly goin on with mac haha

Did you ever get your car back with the pic on the steering wheel?

No, but I have another one. 1971 chevelle convertible

Talking about his youth leadership academy sponsored by his foundation.

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Best line of the interview was when they were asking him what he was allowed to do on the field during practice. He said he was able to run straight lines and to cut. They asked him if he was allowed to hit people, he said no, that was the only thing the trainers had not cleared him to do yet. Then he said that as he understands it, he won't be allowed to hit anybody even when he is medically cleared due to the NFL rule highlights that came out this past week.

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