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Methinks Sean Higgins was a little tough on Coach Gibbs but he sounds like a fan who lives and dies with “his” team so be it. But Mr. Gibbs has always been a man of integrity in a world where that attribute is not very common. I remember his refusal to bid for the services of “Jr.” in NASCAR because it looked as if Jr. would bring his beer sponsor with him (it did not happen). But hey, conservatives can disagree on sports manners just not core conservative beliefs.
p>Perhaps Sean can get behind Mr. Richardson, who has seen the light and has withdrawn from the Democrat nomination competition for president to replace Mr. Gibbs. But wait, Mr Richardson’s sport was baseball not football. But wait again, he had to decide he was not drafted by a major league team after all. Better forget the whole idea and let Richardson go back to governing his state poorly to worse and being on call if Slick Willy has bimbo problems in the future (a pretty sure bet). br> — Jack Wheatley br> Royal Oak, Michigan /p> p> Hey Sean! How ‘bout dem Seahawks! (He he.) br> — Paul Dolittle /p>I read some of the coverage of Joe Gibbs stepping down and got a little irritated. He “retired,” then “un-retired,” and now he’s “retiring” again.
p>As if his fielding champion NASCAR teams is somehow just a hobby… br> —
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