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Ryan Leaf Retires
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Rapscallion
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What a waste of talent.

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07-26-2002 03:47 PM
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Being a WSU fan/student, I was very very surprised that Leaf walked away from the game. He had many problems though in the NFL and I could see why he retired. He didn't produce in the NFL like he was suppose to, coming off a Pac-10 championship and a Rose Bowl appearance with WSU and Mike Price. I think Leaf was better off coming back to school and working on his game a bit but he received a lot of attention his junior year and left for the pros. I wonder what Ryan Leaf is going to do next. Hopefully this time off will allow for him to take a look in the mirror and restore confidence back in his game. I know Ryan Leaf has all the mechanics and abilities to be an All-Pro QB but his stunt in the NFL was to short to show everyone. God Bless. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="smile.gif" />
07-30-2002 02:13 PM
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