yes. if that is what He is ready for. He will be missed, thats for sure but He has done so much for the franchise that, I feel it would be very selfish to deny Him this. when Tiki took over, I didnt think He could replace Rodney Hampton and, when, Rodney took over, I didnt think He could replace Otis Anderson. I've been watching Brandon Jacobs and, I think the ronning game will be just fine though, the GIANTS may consider picking up another smaller back, just to give opponents a different look.
2006-10-26 15:17:43
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answered by ny21tb 7
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Tiki is still a very productive back, but it is hard to gauge how healthy he is, and he needs to think of his life after football. Many running backs have nagging injuries and have to go through a lot just to get out on the field. If he is not going to be able to walk without a limp as he gets into his late 30s and beyond, then it is time to get out and call it a great career.
2006-10-27 01:04:48
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answered by Jim G 7
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No, he still has a lot left in his tank. I dont think that he will be inducted into the hall of fame if he retires now but if he sticks around a while more he has potential to become a hall of famer
2006-10-26 12:58:53
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answered by The Cleveland Indians 3
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I don't think he should, but if he wants to get out before he is all banged up, its ultimately his decision. He is in the prime of his career, not sure why he would leave. Barry Sanders is the greatest RB of all time and he retired early. He would have shattered Payton's record and would have it insteas of Emmitt Smith
2006-10-26 12:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Im a big fan of NBA my whole life. I dont give two Sh*ts what people say about Kobe, Rondo, LeBron or any other star that has made in their life and have these haters leeching off them. I would, and any other NBA player that has made his stamp on the greatest sport,
2016-05-21 23:21:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No...I do not think he should retire....and I may be pulling for the Giants to win the SB just so he can go out on top.
2006-10-26 12:54:08
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answered by Fantasy Sports Icon 6
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When you leave the game in your Prime you better your chances for lots of positive in the post football career. Especially if your going into broadcasting like he is.
2006-10-26 13:06:12
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answered by colera667 5
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If he feels it is time - I say retire at the top. He said he really is hurting - so lets give him a fonds good by - we will see him as a commentator - and he needs time with his boys!
2006-10-26 12:54:49
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answered by akelaamy 5
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Honestly, I think that he should not but I think that he would be retiring for all of the right reasons. He wants to do it for himself and I think that should be reason enough for himself. But I do sympathise with you and that day will be sad.
2006-10-26 13:39:56
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answered by Anonymous
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he should, if only because he feels it's time. he has so many non-football interests. why bang your body up and have to walk w/ crutches in your 40's like earl campbell?
2006-10-26 14:13:56
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answered by the greg 5
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