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Shannon Sharpe: Drew Brees Needs To Retire: “I’ll Never Respect Him,” – Free Press of Jacksonville

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Shannon Sharpe: Drew Brees Needs To Retire: “I’ll Never Respect Him,”

June 4, Sharpe (Fox Sports News Photo)

Shannon Sharpe has heard enough from Drew Brees — and he’s sick of it — calling for the QB to retire and walk away already.

The NFL Hall of Famer went off on Drew on FS1’s ‘Undisputed’ — calling Drew’s apology “meaningless” and explaining why he’ll never respect Brees again.

“He issued an apology, Skip, but it’s meaningless because the guys know he spoke his heart the very first time around.”

Sharpe — who played 14 seasons in the NFL — continued, “Take it from a guy that has been a leader in the locker room for a number of years.

Of course, Brees came under heavy fire for saying Wednesday that NFL kneeling protests are disrespectful to the flag … seemingly missing the point behind Colin Kaepernick‘s demonstration.

Source: Free Press of Jacksonville – Florida’s First Coast Quality Black Weekly

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