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Re: Stockton



He has retired to enjoy time with his kids.  He was interviewed by the
Spokane paper about his wanting enjoy the holidays, the school year and
start traveling and enjoying the years as a family he has left as a "normal"
family.

Challenge or no, what is wrong with a Husband and Father wanting to act like
a "normal" human being?  This is a quality that is far too short in the
world of Pro sports, I would assume you would agree with.

IF he really wanted a challenge, what better challenge would there be but in
SLC with the roster as you note?  At least there he wouldn't have to move
anywhere, let alone to Boston.

Give him his due, time to himself, a key to the HOF and let it be done.  It
doesn't mean that in 10 or more years he won't want a new challenge, but
there isn't a chance in hell that he will be doing anything like this real
soon.

Take care all, Greg
----- Original Message -----
From: <Eggcentric@aol.com>
To: <grodeg@kalama.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: Stockton


> < For the love of God what possible reason would JS have for wanting to
>
> transplant his family out of the idyllic environs of Utah or Spokane and
>
> move to Boston for any role whatsoever? > - Grodeg
>
> For a new challenge?  Have you looked at what remains of Utah's
> 2003-04 roster minus Malone and Stockton?
>
> Egg