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  • #31
    Originally posted by Rastak
    Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
    Originally posted by Rastak
    Originally posted by sheepshead
    Whats sad here is someone lost a son and that should never happen,

    His kids also lost their dad. Very very sad.

    Waiting for the master of the classless post to add some anti-bears quip thinking it's funny.
    You mean like this post? Classy all the way.

    edit:

    At least you knew who the master of the classless post was....LOL...well, not really laughing since it's rather sad.
    No, i just knew you were an ass for even making the statement. Didn't require any more knowledge than that.

    What is sad is that on a thread about Gaines you felt the need to cheapshot someone and to divert attention from gaines.

    It really is sad.

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    • #32
      Lovie Smith remembers Gaines Adams as father first
      Posted by Michael David Smith on January 22, 2010 7:15 PM ET
      Five days after he died suddenly at the age of 26, Chicago Bears defensive end Gaines Adams was remembered today more as a family man than a football player.

      Bears coach Lovie Smith, who spoke at Adams' funeral in Easley, South Carolina, said that in his first conversation with Adams the night he was traded to the Bears from the Buccaneers, they talked about fatherhood and not football.

      "He talked about his two children and how proud he was to be their father," Smith said.

      Another of Adams' coaches, former Clemson coach Tommy Bowden, said that Adams' best friend was his father.

      "You could see how special the relationship was," Bowden said. "You could see why Gaines made the decisions that he did."


      Nice tribute looks like from the Bears. Sounds like he was a great guy and you can see why the Bears gave him a shot.
      Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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