Sapp Celebrates 13-Year NFL Career

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The Tampa Tribune Published: June 30, 2008 TAMPA - TAMPA - He came to say goodbye. He had them at hello. Warren Sapp, who made his reputation hunting down NFL quarterbacks, charmed an intimate gathering of friends, former teammates and coaches Saturday night after arriving fashionably late at a retirement party to celebrate his glittering 13-year career. Sapp, 35, announced his retirement in ... [link]

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MONDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 6/30/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
Says Bucs coach Jon Gruden, “If Warren Sapp doesn’t go into the Hall of Fame on the first ballot, you’d better check the IQ of the voters .” Former Cowboys WR Frank Clarke calls himself “ ...

Jon Gruden: 'If Warren Sapp Doesn't Go Into the Hall of Fame, Check the IQ of the Voters'
Published 6/30/2008 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
... of Fame, Oakland, Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden and former Buccaneers defensive tackle Warren Sapp haven't always seen eye to eye. Sapp has said that he thinks Tony Dungy deserves more credit than Gruden for the Bucs' Super Bowl title, and Gruden didn't shed any tears when Sapp left Tampa Bay for Oakland. But if there was any bad blood between them, it's gone now. At a retirement party for Sapp over the weekend, Gruden had this to say: "If Warren Sapp doesn't go into the Hall of Fame on the ...

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