Can we have a moment of silence for this great man, the Minister of Defense? He played for I think 15 years for both Philly, the Packers, and then Carolina. He set career records as well as touched the lives of many different people.
I actually personally knew him and his family. I lived for eight years in Green Bay, and went to school with his kids. His eldest son and I would get in fights all the time. I knew his cousins at one point and his wife and I recognized each other enough to be on first name basis. I actually supposedly met him once, but I don't remember it, although my parents do. Nonetheless, he was a cool guy, and it's sad to hear about his death, especially on a day like this. Which is the more foolish, the fool (the OT) or the fool who follows (the PT)?
truely sad news. I remember watching him when I was a kid and he was playing for the Eagles. What a player. It was alway fun to watch him get sacks. I was very angry when the Eagles let him get away. But I was very happy for him when he finaly got his ring with the Packers. I was very shocked to hear the news that he was dead. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. You will be missed Rev. White!
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