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D.Will on WQAM at 12:30pm est


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Only a few minutes in, but this doesn't sound good for his future in Carolina. Although he has already said that his decision won't be about the money but more about where he wants to end his career.

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son of a bitch i'm pissed i want him to retire here and i dunno i think it's up in the air

here's a quick summary

he says a WHOLE LOT of good about miami, the climate, the place, all that. even he could see miami as a place he could 'hang his hat when he's done playing ball'

says he's already settled and comfortable in carolina, but that's about all he's said good about carolina so far

j stew helps his status as an elite rb and allows him to run on premium fuel all the time, but whoever he plays for will get 100% of his effort and his body

he says it all boils down to the quarterback in miami and/or in carolina and who is making the conscious effort into making a team around a championship quarterback

he thinks too much has been made about his injuries

he says whatever team that signs him he will outwork everyone on the field guaranteed

his top priority in his life now and in the future is his daughter

he did say something about not knowing who he's going to be playing for next year or if he'll be playing for a tender next year

there's more in there but a bunch of fluff about a 19 mile bike ride he's doing in miami

that's all i got

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He's entering the final phase of his career, can't blame him for wanting to play for a winner... my impression is that he wants to say with Carolina, but if Carolina is going to spend a few more years rebuilding then I can't really blame him for wanting out.

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Aha I think it's funny that people argue who has the best tandem in the league when Miami is trying to steal one of our RB's. That should tell you something. Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams don't have sh1t on Deangelo.

I still think he's going to stay. He'll regret it if he leaves.

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