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Nix
03-08-2011, 02:59 PM
Not like anyone here cares, I always wondered if this would happen. He left the NFL so sudden and out of nowhere.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Jay-Glazer-Tiki-Barber-come-out-of-retirement-return-to-NFL-030811

Also I've been wondering about Plaxico and waiting to see what happens with him? Will he be in shape to play again when released from jail? We all saw how well Mike Vick took care of himself while locked up. Plax was a great WR when he played and he is still plenty young and could be a great addition to any NFL team, I think.

Prince Valiant
03-08-2011, 03:26 PM
Plaxico should be fine...Tiki's now getting to the "old" portion of an NFL career, he probably won't realize how many steps he's lost. Normally as you get older, you slowly learn tricks to make up for your lack of steps. Not having that gradual learning process will probably hurt him...who knows.

Tiki is almost certainly trying to come back to make some money after the divorce...and to put himself in the best position for "the womeeeen."

VroomPshhTsi
03-08-2011, 07:00 PM
Didn't he leave early just like Barry Sanders because he didn't want to take any more abuse? I don't think most people realize how brutal being an NFL RB is with the amount of hits you take (receivers might take harder hits over the middle, but RBs seem to take this most hits overall). I don't blame him or Barry one bit for leaving early because of this, but IMO he should stay retired. His body is going to hate him for trying this. I don't see him starting anywhere.

PB86MCSS
03-09-2011, 10:33 PM
Sounds pretty apparent he is doing this for the money with financial troubles he has. 36 years old....yeesh. How many 36 year old RB's are in the NFL, heck even 32-34? By 30 as a back you are either going downhill or almost done already in today's game. Ahman Green looked ok to me as a backup two years ago with the Packers, not what he was in his prime but had some power yet. The years off may of helped Barber somewhat but he had a lot of touches when he played. At best he sticks around as a decent backup for a year or two.

Prince Valiant
03-10-2011, 12:08 AM
What Barber has to do imo to make a go of it is bulk up and be a full-back. He's smart enough to pick up blitzes, sell the block and then step out for passes, find the open spots etc.

GHOSST
03-10-2011, 02:26 PM
Didn't he leave early just like Barry Sanders because he didn't want to take any more abuse? I don't think most people realize how brutal being an NFL RB is with the amount of hits you take (receivers might take harder hits over the middle, but RBs seem to take this most hits overall). I don't blame him or Barry one bit for leaving early because of this, but IMO he should stay retired. His body is going to hate him for trying this. I don't see him starting anywhere.

This. You notice how WR have like 14 year careers? (exaggerated) and RB have roughly 6-7... They take a beating man, handsdown.