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Jovan Belcher tragedy in Kansas City has former NFL players reaching out to

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He says he understands the dark emotions that drove Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher to fatally shoot his girlfriend, Kasandra Perkins, on Dec. 1 before he drove to the team's practice facility and shot himself in front of head coach Romeo …
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People who inflict their cell phone addiction on innocent bystanders are like drivers who block the left lane: Logic tells you there can't possibly be anybody left in the world who doesn't know it's obnoxious and wrong, but somehow they're always there.
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