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- Fans Say Priest Holmes Shouldn't Retire

Chris Pokorny July 14, 2006
Chris Pokorny
PFC Owner & Writer

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In our poll this past week, we asked you whether or not Priest Holmes should retire from the National Football League. After many votes, 59% of you felt that Holmes should not retire from the league, while the other 41% felt that Holmes should just hang it up already. Now, without a doubt, Holmes isn't ready to retire just yet. However, he will be forced to retire if he knows that any contact will cause serious damage for the rest of his life. If Holmes is not the backup, Dee Brown is hungry to be the backup to starter Larry Johnson. View Our Poll Archive

We now have a new poll online, which you can find to the right of your screen. Here is the question: Which Program Will be Better This Year? The choices are Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football. The question arose because both programs will be on a different network, with different announcers.

Also, please take the time to E-Mail Us with your thoughts on this issue, and we will post them in our next mailbag session. If you have any questions about football too, feel free to ask them as well.


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