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    The New York Giants will begin their road to a defense of their Super Bowl title when mini-camp begins on Wednesday. That defense, however, will be attempted without the services of their team leader, Michael Strahan.

    Strahan has told FOXSports.com exclusively that he has decided to retire.

    After a lengthy and — for Strahan — up-and-down decision-making process, Strahan said he's hanging up the cleats and wanted to finalize a decision before his teammates gathered for their mini-camp. For months, fans, other players, and his own teammates have wondered whether he would return or not.

    "It was important that my teammates knew which way I was going before they got on the field to start the work to defend our title," the team's all-time sack leader said from California. "It's time. I'm done."

    Strahan finally made up his mind a week ago but wanted to take the extra days to make sure his feeling on the matter was 100 percent.

    He has long believed retirement was the route he would choose but the finality of it gave him problems. In the past two years, Strahan said he has spoken with many high-profile retired players and asked for their advice on retired life, the emotions of the decision and how they knew they were done. The one consistent theme was this: Once you're done, it's forever. Thus, the finality was what posed the biggest problem for Strahan in making the ultimate decision.

    "It's a tough decision but I wanted to be fair to the Giants and fair to my teammates," he said.

    He leaves the Giants as the team's all-time quarterback sack leader and a sure-fire first-ballot Hall of Famer. He also leaves after having donned the Blue and White more than any player in Giants history.

  • #2
    Great career and ends on a high note
    MLB (2014): (3-4) -.9 units

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    • #3
      I never realized he was the all time sack leader for the Giants.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kbsooner21
        I never realized he was the all time sack leader for the Giants.
        Very, very sad day for the G-men and their fans!

        He is the technical leader in sacks. I think Taylor had 10 sacks in 1981 but because sacks were not an offical stat at that time, they are not counted in his career total. If you did count those 10, then Taylor is the leader by a sack or two.

        I thought he would come back for one more year. I wasn't a Strahan fan until about 5 yrs ago. I still remember him having it out with Sparks in the Minny playoff game in '99 (I think) and they blew a 2 TD lead in the last 3 mins. He matured as a player and as a leader, which this team always needed him to be.

        Thanks for a great career, Big Fella...it was a pleasure to watch you!
        Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Three Jack
          I thought he would come back for one more year.
          It would not surprise me if he un-retires during training camp. IMO he or the Giants don't want a repeat of last preseason. It sets a bad precedent.

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