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[Junior Seau]: I'm always a Charger. I spent my time there, 13 years, and they wanted to make changes in the locker room, and I was one of the changes. I understand that. That's part of the game. I don't take it negatively, and I don't have any gripes about it because of the fact that it happens to everyone. If it was just me, I'd have a problem. But guys like Joe Montana, Marcus Allen, everyone, had to leave their hometown to continue their career.
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5 Questions for Junior Seau
Over the course of several very busy months, Hall of Fame-bound linebacker Junior Seau has been a reality TV star (on Sports Jobs, he has been run over by a bull and has caddied for LPGA golfer Nata...
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