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Bucmonkey
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http://www.rr.com/sports/topic/article/ ... elmon_dies

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56 is way too damn young to go. Had the pleasure to meet him a few times and he was genuinely one of the good guys. R.I.P.
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Great player.
Class act.

The NFL could use a whole lot more like him.




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I saw Lee Roy Selmon play in the Sombrero back in 78. He was the first Hall of Fame player I ever saw play in person. My relatives in Tampa tell me he is still revered in the area. RIP Lee Roy.
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Great Player
Great Person
Great loss!

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Selmon was a great man. He was very well loved in Tampa.

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