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is jeff reed retired?


panther4life

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i was at the marriot uptown, hanging a cutter's a cigar bar tonight..anyway met a dude who did all but say he was jeff reed when i didnt recognize him..said something about nobody notices the retired kickers or some crap like that..anyway i didnt think it was him and some poo talking ensued.pretty funny stuff. still not sold it was him..but if hes bald and kind of big for a kicker it may have been him

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almost got into a fight with him at Phils downtown, he kept saying do you know who I am he had some huge dude with him I don't know if he plays ball too but he was the peacekeeper. Lucky for me cause his buddy would have murdered me. Reeds a huge dbag, but to answer you question along with everyone else no he's not retired.

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