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Cardinal rookie receiver Ryan Swope, drafted in the sixth round of the 2013 draft, has retired before starting his first training camp due to concussions.

 

Getting so close to your dreams only to lose them?  That's gotta hurt :(

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Cardinal rookie receiver Ryan Swope, drafted in the sixth round of the 2013 draft, has retired before starting his first training camp due to concussions.

Getting so close to your dreams only to lose them? That's gotta hurt :(

Gotta feel for the kid. I think he would have had a good career. I wondered why he fell so far in the draft but I suppose that explains it.
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Cardinal rookie receiver Ryan Swope, drafted in the sixth round of the 2013 draft, has retired before starting his first training camp due to concussions.

Getting so close to your dreams only to lose them? That's gotta hurt :(

I'm sure it does, but not as much as being unable to remember your kids or wife.

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