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Warrick Dunn...


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...is one of the better human beings to play the game of football.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/05/25/warrick-dunns-charity-donates-its-115th-home/

He gave us a rough time with two different rival teams, but even so he's one of the people I respect most in the football world for the things that he's done off the field.

The football world - and the real world - need more people like him.

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Remember when he called alstott a touchdown vulture. What an incredible human being

A random comment cancels out years of charity work? :rolleyes:

I don't remember that comment, but it sounds like something a teammate would say in jest.

I'll look it up to find context.

Edit: Looked it up. From what I was able to find, it was a joke.

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I have cursed him plenty as he squirted for first down after first down on us back in the day but he is one fantastic person for sure. I did not click on the link yet but its good that he is still getting some press for his charitable work and overall good deeds

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Yep - never forget him playing all those years while wearing that thick rope chain around his neck. He, like one Curtis Martin, was always great at ducking the big hits to preserve his longevity. Very elusive back that new how to get in the smallest of openings. Class act off the field as well.

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