Walker's legacy was way he touched lives

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Walker's legacy was way he touched lives

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Big Red died 23 NOV 2001


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Seems guys are dying younger and younger man...Especially guys that played football...You ahve to wonder what it does to your body, the things that you can't see...

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There are boat loads of ex-players will health problems, maybe with the recent advancement of pads and helmets might curb these issue's but I highly doubt it. I love watching the NFL and until recently, I never gave it much thought. All of this in the name of entertainment, but in the end, it is a choice that is made by the players not by the fans, I can only hope that the NFL does the right thing and not leave these guys flapping in the wind like they did to the early players from the league.
Big Red died 23 NOV 2001


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