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-- Price May be Forced to Retire --

Fri Jun 3, 2005 --from FFMastermind.com

 

ESPN reports Atlanta Falcons WR Peerless Price (retina) may retire due to inoperable retinal disorder

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-- Price May be Forced to Retire --

Fri Jun 3, 2005 --from FFMastermind.com

 

ESPN reports Atlanta Falcons WR Peerless Price (retina) may retire due to inoperable retinal disorder

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didnt he get injured last season? (or maybe the season befor). that sucks for him. but i think atlanta will be happy, if that doesnt sound to cold, cus they dont want to keep paying him that outragous amount of cash. even cutting him would leave a big cap hit.

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I think he saw Dwayne Washington just fine when he played for us.

 

Peerless' career went down the tubes for lack of effort, not lack of vision.

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I would not get any satisfaction from Price retiring early. He did nothing bad to the Bills. Whether he was/is a great receiver or not in Atlanta, it was the right move to let him go.

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I would not get any satisfaction from Price retiring early. He did nothing bad to the Bills. Whether he was/is a great receiver or not in Atlanta, it was the right move to let him go.

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I agree, Price's time in Buffalo was great for the team. He was a solid player, I don't want to see him have a problem.

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there is more to life than football and big money. i wouldn't trade either for my vision, and being able to see my family.

 

this is very sad story to me. i hope he is able to get some sort of treatment to prevent any further damage.

 

GB Peerless!

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A week or two ago, someone linked a thread on a Falcons message board about this:

Price's Eye Problem Can't Be Corrected

 

Their source was the FoxSports.com Falcons team page. Currently found under "Fantasy News":

Wed Jun 1 2005 - Peerless Price may be forced to retire early because of an inoperable retinal condition. We reported the problem late last season, when the Falcons believed the disorder was treatable. According to ESPN.com, the issue threatens to get worse. Even if Price returns healthy, he is not guaranteed a starting job with Michael Jenkins emerging. Stay away in all leagues.

 

A little digging turned up this story from last September -- OnlineAthens.com requires registration, so I'll just copy the pertinent part here:

If you've noticed a new shield on Peerless Price's helmet, there's a good reason. The NFL granted Price permission to wear the transparent safeguard above his facemask after an ophthalmologist diagnosed a retinal disorder in his right eye two months ago.

 

"I went for a routine checkup to redo my contacts, and the guy advised me, 'You need to go see a retina specialist like today or tomorrow,' " Price said Wednesday. "I went, and he was talking about I was going to need some type of laser surgery. He explained it like taking an eraser and erasing away the bottom part of your retina a little bit."

 

Wearing the shield allows Price, a star receiver preparing for his sixth NFL season and second with the Atlanta Falcons, to avoid surgery until the end of the year.

 

"He said it wasn't as bad as they had expected and that it was OK," Price said, "but that I need to wear a shield so I wouldn't get hit in the eye or poked in the eye ... and go blind."

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I would not get any satisfaction from Price retiring early. He did nothing bad to the Bills. Whether he was/is a great receiver or not in Atlanta, it was the right move to let him go.

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Have to agree. He was good here and even gave something with his leaving. No bad thoughts.

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A little digging turned up this story from last September -- OnlineAthens.com requires registration, so I'll just copy the pertinent part here:

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That article was totally inaccurate. It called him a "star receiver." :D

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thats true, peerless got his payday.

what do we think this does to TD's credability as a trade partner though? Will teams be less likely to trade for our players since all the players we trade away just do nothing after they leave buffalo?

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thats true, peerless got his payday.

what do we think this does to TD's credability as a trade partner though? Will teams be less likely to trade for our players since all the players we trade away just do nothing after they leave buffalo?

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sheeee-it. i don't see too many of the players they bring in through trades lighting the world on fire. i can't see that being a problem.

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thats true, peerless got his payday.

what do we think this does to TD's credability as a trade partner though? Will teams be less likely to trade for our players since all the players we trade away just do nothing after they leave buffalo?

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I think it is more a Bills curse (on the other team) rather than TD. Players

who left the bills before the TD-era have also not panned out....Starting with

Nate Odomes..to Henry Burris to Thomas Smith..to RJ.

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ODD.....

The NFL Channel & Adam Schefter is reporting that the Falcons & PP just reworked his contract & will remain in Atlanta.

His eyes were not mentioned.

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