Richard Collier will never play football again, and that is sadly not the worst news that comes out of a recent press conference about the lineman's state of health, because he will also never walk again. This news comes after reports finally emerged that Collier suffered 14 different bullet wounds and eventually had his leg amputated.A hospital room crowded with Jacksonville Jaguars and media turned somber when the agent for Richard Collier broke the tragic news.The latter statement from Jankovich certainly explains why there was very little information about Collier that leaked to the press since the Jaguar entered the hospital on September 2.
"It is with my deepest regret that Collier's career with the NFL is over," said Jeff Jankovich.
[...]"His family wanted to keep the situation under wraps so that Richard would be the first to know," said Jankovich.
It is a tragic, tragic situation, especially following on the heels of a season that saw Sean Taylor pass in another gun-violence related incident. Not that either really compare -- Collier was supposedly targeted and is still alive while Taylor passed and was not the actual focus of the crime -- but it's times like these that really emphasis the lack of importance that sports really have on our lives.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-30-2008 @ 6:23AM
Jon said...
I hope the police find the guy who did this and he resists arrest when they do. Give him what he deserves, no jail for him.
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9-30-2008 @ 9:01AM
Amanda said...
Richard I am praying for you and your family. Keep your head held high and keep moving foward. God Bless.
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10-01-2008 @ 12:13AM
Don said...
Tragic events remind us that sports aren't as central to our existences as we tend to believe at times. Gee, how profund, never heard that point made before on the heels of something like this.
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