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    Tiki Barber, former star running back for the New York Giants, has filed paperwork with the league indicating that he's ending his retirement to once again be an NFL running back.
    I did not see this coming.
    The first question that comes to my mind is "why?" Why on earth would a 35-year-old running back be so eager to return to a physically punishing league that, quite frankly, treats 35-year-old running backs like garbage? Especially when that league isn't even certain to have a 2011 season?
    Jon Wertheim of SI.com passes this along:
    Barber's personal and professional life have been in shambles recently. In April 2010, Barber reportedly left his wife of 11 years, Ginny, for 23-year-old Traci Johnson, a former NBC intern. Ginny was eight months pregnant at the time. Soon after, NBC cited its morals clause and terminated Barber's contract, which reportedly paid him more than $300,000 per year.
    In June 2010, the New York Post reported Barber was broke and couldn't pay his divorce settlement with his ex-wife.
    If money is truly his motivation, this story starts to lose some of it's charm. I hope he's coming back because he loves to compete and feels like he can still run with the young whippersnappers.
    If it's true that he's doing it because he needs the money, it feels less like Rocky IV, and a little more like Mike Tyson vs. Kevin McBride.
    Barber retired after the 2006-2007 season at the top of his game. He ran for over 1,600 yards in his final season, with 58 receptions and 465 receiving yards on top of it. Barber, especially later in his career, was able to keep himself relatively injury-free. He still had something in the tank when he walked away.
    I hope it's still there.
    Veritas Vos Liberabit

  • #2
    Re: Tiki Barber is coming out of retirement

    its amazing how many former athletes are broke after making millions.
    They call you paranoid until the worst happens, and in the aftermath they will call you a hero.

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    • #3
      Re: Tiki Barber is coming out of retirement

      Glad they fired him for leaving his pregnant wife for a 23 year old NBC intern...what a jerk. I cant stand him. Funny how the Giants won the super bowl right after he quit on them

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      • #4
        Re: Tiki Barber is coming out of retirement

        fuk him anyone that loses millions because there fuk'n stupid. Lets have 10 kids with 10 different *****s.lets just piss our money away and now he needs to come back and se if he will be able to still play,I dont know. Makes me sick that us guys are trying to make a living and then theres idiots who make it just to be broke I could care less about those people,
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        • #5
          Re: Tiki Barber is coming out of retirement

          can't see anyone taking a flier on him anyways...36!

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          • #6
            Re: Tiki Barber is coming out of retirement

            i think he'll get eatin up and crumble like a cookie

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            • #7
              Re: Tiki Barber is coming out of retirement

              HES GOING TO GET HURT...
              ..“Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same.”





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