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Comments posted by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution indicates that Falcons running back Warrick Dunn may be playing out the rest of his career elsewhere in 2008. "I can't go out like this," said Dunn, an 11-year veteran who rushed for 4,310 yards over the past four seasons.
"This is not the way I think anyone should go out. Any guy whose ever thinking about retiring and had to go through a situation like this, I don't think this is the way you should go out. You need to go out on better terms. I'll definitely come back next year and play football."
Dunn went as far as to call the Falcons 2007 season "miserable" and is confident in the fact that he can continue to play at a high-level for at least one more season. Dunn has only been able to amass 648 yards in 15 games this season. Dunn has 1-year at $4 million remaining on his contract in Atlanta.
Dunn says that he is unsure whether or not the Falcons want him back but says that he hates to pack up and leave. Second year back Jerious Norwood has been implemented more and more into the Falcons' offense, however it is yet to be seen whether or not the 'speedster' can shoulder the load himself.
As for now, Dunn says: "We'll see what happens." -AE
"This is not the way I think anyone should go out. Any guy whose ever thinking about retiring and had to go through a situation like this, I don't think this is the way you should go out. You need to go out on better terms. I'll definitely come back next year and play football."
Dunn went as far as to call the Falcons 2007 season "miserable" and is confident in the fact that he can continue to play at a high-level for at least one more season. Dunn has only been able to amass 648 yards in 15 games this season. Dunn has 1-year at $4 million remaining on his contract in Atlanta.
Dunn says that he is unsure whether or not the Falcons want him back but says that he hates to pack up and leave. Second year back Jerious Norwood has been implemented more and more into the Falcons' offense, however it is yet to be seen whether or not the 'speedster' can shoulder the load himself.
As for now, Dunn says: "We'll see what happens." -AE
