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Maurice Jones-Drew Retires
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"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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At pick #60 in round 2, MJD gave Jags fans some of the best (if not the best) production/value at his draft spot in team history, of all the players ever drafted by the Jags.
For several seasons MJD was the only Jags player that gave us any hope and was worth watching. Thanks for ALL the memories MJD and good luck in the next chapter in your life.
I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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MJD on the radio now...says he will come back and retire as a Jaguar...has good things to say about his time here.
Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Awesome interview with him and Gus together. Sounds like he will be back soon.
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Good luck to Mojo with whatever's next. It's too bad he spent his career running for Garrard and Gabbert instead of Brunell or Bortles. Can you imagine how dominant a team with Brunell, Smith, McCardell, Taylor and MJD would have been? Might have even won that title game in '99 if the pass had gone to a wide-open MJD instead of Alvis Whitted.
*Edit: and the Barlow fumble! How could I forget Barlow's "air fumble"? That's two key game-changing plays that could have completely altered the dynamic of that game. Oh, what could have been... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
He was probably told he was going to be released, so he jumped that and 'retired' to spend time with his family he still ditches to go party at nightclubs?
![]() He'll sit at home and get fat for a few months, then 'change his mind' because of how much he 'loves' football and try to get on somewhere. People everywhere knows he's got a fork sticking out of his back and his pride is once and for all shoved down his throat for him to choke on.
Quote:He was probably told he was going to be released, so he jumped that and 'retired' to spend time with his family he still ditches to go party at nightclubs? U mad?
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; Quote:He was probably told he was going to be released, so he jumped that and 'retired' to spend time with his family he still ditches to go party at nightclubs?Did MJD take your girl or something? Or are you just that lame?
My favorite player while he was a Jag! Thank you for the memories Mojo
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Quote:He was probably told he was going to be released, so he jumped that and 'retired' to spend time with his family he still ditches to go party at nightclubs? Are you the guy that he knocked out at the Conch House?
He left a sour taste in my mouth.
Good riddance. And no, he wont ever make it to the pride. Quote:He left a sour taste in my mouth.Did he kick your dog or something? Quote:He left a sour taste in my mouth. Should have told him to wash that thang first.
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Quote:Should have told him to wash that thang first. Yep, he went there.
I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
Not too significant, but they gave (or at least used too) some sort of big donation if the Jags returned the opening kickoff in the 2nd quarter for a TD. When we ran all over the colts in 07, I remember Derrick Wimbush fumbling with the football, only for MJD to pick it up and return it for a TD right in front of me and my dads seats.
I'll probably remember that moment for the rest of my life. Thanks MJD. Quote:He left a sour taste in my mouth.Mark Brunell was nowhere near the best at his position, and dogged Jacksonville the first time he ever touched an ESPN stage. I would of put MJD in the pride WAY before even considering Brunell. |
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