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Re: So 43, do you think AD's retirement was a mutual decision between AD and the Rams?

March 16, 2024 07:04AM
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oldschoolramfan
Like, the Rams and AD hugged, said good luck and the door is always open for you if you ever want to come back to play football.

Just wondering.....Thoughts?

Strictly my opinion, oldschool.

But I think it was AD’s decision alone. And I think he made it because he knew he had started to slip and that tortured him. Rams just put their best face on it.

You and I know that an AD at just 85% would still be a formidable player, but I don’t think that was acceptable to him.

Just my opinion, of course.
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