If you want to remember Junior Seau and show him respect then you should listen to what he said to the North County Times just days before his death. "This is a sport in which you inflict pain on your opponents, but it is not in the game to hurt them and have a bounty on a player. Then you have pushed it to far because you should never place a bounty on another human being." That was the Junior Seau we all loved. He played hard and he played fair. He loved the game more than the money. Most of his opponents and all his fans respected him for that.
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