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One and Dunn? Warrick ready for classy last hurrah

 

If you are tired of all the criminals, turds, jerkoffs, whack jobs, hit-n-runners, dope fiends, parole board junkies, contract squabblers, hooligans, hoodlums and hos, the Jeremy Shockeys, or the HGH hobbyists who now seem to dominate sports and fandom, I offer the perfect antidote: Warrick Dunn.

"Please don't portray me as some sort of perfect person," said Dunn in a telephone interview with me. "I hate that. I'm not perfect."

Warrick Dunn was honored for his charity work the Byron 'Whizzer' White Award. (Getty Images)  
Warrick Dunn was honored for his charity work the Byron 'Whizzer' White Award. (Getty Images)  
No one is. Except Prisco.

Still, if you were to pick an athlete who is the closest facsimile you couldn't do better than Dunn.

Dunn was just recently inducted into the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame, joining such legendary names as Tom Landry, David Robinson, Arthur Ashe and Jackie Robinson. The honorary chair of the organization is President George H.W. Bush, who replaced the previous honorary chair, President Gerald R. Ford.

Not bad company for Dunn, eh?

So for once this column will be a jerk-free zone.

This isn't solely about Dunn's indoctrination or the award he received some months ago for his work with the Warrick Dunn Foundation, which so far has awarded over 70 single parents with 192 children down payments to purchase their first homes.

This is more about Dunn being on his way out of the NFL and what the game -- and sports -- will miss once he's gone.

And also what he has to say about today's athletes.

In March, Dunn signed again with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he spent most of his career. I believe this is Dunn's final season in football.

It is always interesting to speak with someone like Dunn, with his kind of smarts and historical perspective, when he's on his way out the door.

Dunn made it clear he still likes the overall state of the NFL specifically and sports in general. To Dunn, sports remain a vehicle that underprivileged kids can use to better their financial circumstances and end the calcified and cadaverous cancer that is poverty.

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June 30, 2008 2:22 pm
If you left out the last 5 words the first paragraph sounds like Mike Freemans bio except he left out under educated liar with no credibilty because he lied on a resume that he graduated college.
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June 30, 2008 12:29 pm
So for once this column will be a jerk-free zone.

Yet you mention Prisco? 

With all the crappy teams Dunn has played on, you never heard about him holding out or demanding trades.  He just did his job and did it well.  Good guy and I wish him well after his playing days are over.

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June 30, 2008 6:01 pm

Warrick Dunn is a strong minded and spiritual person to say the least.  One of many brothers and sisters, loss of his  Mom who was killed in the line of duty as a New Orleans police officer.  Dunn helped raise his family and has helped other families have a home.  Dunn was instrumental in the building and or acquisition of homes that were inturn turned over to single mo ...(more)

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June 30, 2008 2:48 pm
Probably the most important aspect of how Dunn grew up coming out of college is the fact that he spent the first 5 years of his NFL career under Tony Dungy. Far back as I can remember, the Bucs have had zero problems with any players drafted under Dungy. Warren Sapp was drafted before he got there, Michael Pittman was traded from Arizona, Keyshawn Johnson was traded from the Jets, Jeramy Stevens w ...(more)
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June 30, 2008 12:34 pm
That was actually a well written article...it's been a while since Mike has been able to write one of those...But, if you go to his profile and select an older column, be ready to be dissappointed...
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July 1, 2008 12:27 am
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