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Past Nfl The attack on the struggle, Luis Sharpe, three-layer Pro Bowler, died on Friday, approved the former team. Was 65 years old.
Sharpe played for 13 seasons with all Arizona Cardinals franchise. In 1982, Sent Luis was the first round choice of cardinals.
Better played in three different cities while playing only for cardinals. The first six seasons of his career were held in Saint-Louis and the team in the next six in the Phoenix.
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File – NFL football game No. 67 of Phoenix Cardinals 67 of Phoenix Cardinals, in 1992, appears in the Sun Develop Stadium of Arizona. SHARPE played for cardinals in 1982-1985 and 1986 in 1986-1986. (Focus on sports / getty pictures)
The last season of Sharpe’s career was the first of the Cardinals Franchise to become Arizona Cardinals. Sharpe started 189 games played in their careers.
“Along the long and advanced career with the cardinals, Luis Sharpe demonstrated a little successful and toughness that makes it successful as a player,” said Michael Bidwill, the owner of the cardinals said.
“Undoubtedly, after the end of his career, he demonstrated the same signs that deals with personal challenges. The deepest condolences, especially the family and the former teammates we are condolences to all those who love.”
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St. Louis Cardinals Attack Tacke Luis Sharpe (67), in 1987 in 1987 in 1987 in 1987 in 1987 in Atlanta, Georgia (RVR Photos-Usa Sports today)
By following NFL career, he spent a sharp drug and prison, but turned his life and became sober. In 2015, Sharpe moved to his house again Michigan Get out of Arizona.
“Now I feel a sense of purpose,” he said. Athletic In 2020. “I feel more important than I did when I played professionally. My life is better today. I always tell people a person, my greatest curse has become my greatest blessing.” “
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Phoenix Cardinals Hurt before the start of the NFL football game against Dallas Cowboys No. 67 of Phoenik Cardinals No. 67. (Focus on sports / getty pictures)
In recent years of his life, a sharp clinic spent time spending patients in Detroit. Three times Pro Bowler also worked with NFL to help the former players with health on post-game days.
“I have the life I know today, I have a life because I can overcome so many obstacles and so many difficulties.” “God wanted to share what I did, share my life with others, and if I could stand,” I can stand as a productive member of society today. “”
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