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PIERCE THINKS STRAHAN WILL RETIRE
Giants defensive end Michael Strahan still isn’t saying whether he’ll retire or return for another season of football. His teammate, linebacker Antonio Pierce, thinks Strahan won’t be back. “My inside tells me that Strahan played his last game with the New York Giants as a champion and that’s not a bad way to go out,” Pierce told [...]
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Giants' Michael Strahan Appears Likely to Leave Football for TV
FanHouse — ... and Friends: "I know where I'm leaning, but I don't want to say until I'm sure," Strahan said. But he sure looked like a guy who was comfortable on television and more than happy to be away from the grind of playing in the NFL. Strahan is good enough on TV that he'll be able to make almost as much money in broadcasting as he does in the NFL. Strahan's teammate, Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce, says he thinks Strahan is retiring as well. Another teammate, Osi Umenyiora, says he ...

Giants' Michael Strahan Appears Likely to Leave Football for TV
FanHouse — ... and Friends: "I know where I'm leaning, but I don't want to say until I'm sure," Strahan said. But he sure looked like a guy who was comfortable on television and more than happy to be away from the grind of playing in the NFL. Strahan is good enough on TV that he'll be able to make almost as much money in broadcasting as he does in the NFL. Strahan's teammate, Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce, says he thinks Strahan is retiring as well. Another teammate, Osi Umenyiora, says he ...

Giants' Michael Strahan Appears Likely to Leave Football for TV
FanHouse — ... and Friends: "I know where I'm leaning, but I don't want to say until I'm sure," Strahan said. But he sure looked like a guy who was comfortable on television and more than happy to be away from the grind of playing in the NFL. Strahan is good enough on TV that he'll be able to make almost as much money in broadcasting as he does in the NFL. Strahan's teammate, Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce, says he thinks Strahan is retiring as well. Another teammate, Osi Umenyiora, says he ...

Giants' Michael Strahan Appears Likely to Leave Football for TV
FanHouse — ... and Friends: "I know where I'm leaning, but I don't want to say until I'm sure," Strahan said. But he sure looked like a guy who was comfortable on television and more than happy to be away from the grind of playing in the NFL. Strahan is good enough on TV that he'll be able to make almost as much money in broadcasting as he does in the NFL. Strahan's teammate, Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce, says he thinks Strahan is retiring as well. Another teammate, Osi Umenyiora, says he ...

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