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Old 05-10-2011, 10:00 PM
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Alan Faneca Retires

PHOENIX -- Alan Faneca made no secret in the final weeks of the 2010 season that it could well be his last in the rugged trenches of the NFL.

On Tuesday, the eight-time All-Pro guard announced his retirement after 13 years in the league.

"From the dog days of training camp to winning a Super Bowl the memories are endless," Faneca said in a statement released through his agent Rick Smith. "The greatest memory that I will leave the game with is all of the lifelong friendships I have made."


The former Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets standout played last season with the Arizona Cardinals. Faneca started every game for his last nine seasons and finished with a streak of 144 consecutive games played.

"It's incredible considering the brutality of the position he's played, especially with as much pulling as he's done in his career," said Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt, who was on the Steelers coaching staff for six of Faneca's seasons there.

Faneca was named All-Pro from 2001 through 2008 and was a Pro Bowl starter from 2001 through 2009. Whisenhunt believes it's a no-brainer that Faneca will be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

"For some time I think he's been recognized as one of the best to play that position -- ever," Whisenhunt said.

The coach said he hoped the Cardinals would "get one more year" from Faneca but Whisenhunt respects the decision the player made.

In his statement, Faneca thanked everyone -- coaches, front office personnel, even beat writers who covered his teams.

"These guys work hard and always treated me with respect," he said. "I want to also thank the fans. The roar of the crowd kept me going more than the fans will ever know."


The 34-year-old lineman was the Steelers' first-round draft pick out of LSU in 1998. He played 10 seasons with Pittsburgh before signing a five-year, $40 million contract with the Jets in 2008, which would have made him the highest-paid offensive lineman in NFL history had he played its entire length.

But New York released him in a salary dump following the 2009 season, and Faneca signed a one-year, $2.5 million deal with the Cardinals, reuniting him with his former Pittsburgh line coach, Hall of Famer Russ Grimm.

Faneca had said late last season that he was seriously contemplating retirement but would take some time before making his decision. In an interview Tuesday on SiriusXM radio, he said he told the Cardinals a month ago he was "pretty much going to retire."

"I really made my mind up about a month ago and was just kind of keeping my mouth shut for the Cardinals organization and giving them a chance," Faneca said.

He was the 26th overall pick in the 1998 draft and started 12 games as a Pittsburgh rookie. By the time he was finished, Faneca appeared in 206 regular-season games, 201 as a starter. In addition, he played in and started 14 playoff games, four in the Steelers' Super Bowl championship season of 2005.

"It is time to move on to the next chapter in my life," Faneca said. "I can't wait to spend more time with my family. Playing in this league for as long as I did takes sacrifice, not only by me, but by each of them."

Faneca may not have been re-signed by Arizona anyway, but now that isn't even an option. His departure leaves a vacancy at left guard. Meanwhile, right guard Deuce Lutui and center Lyle Sendlein have expiring contracts. The Cardinals did not address those positions in the draft but say they plan to do so when the NFL labor dispute is settled and free agent signings are allowed.
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Old 05-11-2011, 01:41 AM
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never heard of him
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Old 05-11-2011, 08:44 AM
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dont watch much NFL football do you revster?



nine Pro Bowls, six All-Pro teams, Pro Football Hall of Fame?.....
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Old 05-11-2011, 11:10 PM
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dont watch much NFL football do you revster?



nine Pro Bowls, six All-Pro teams, Pro Football Hall of Fame?.....
would venture to say you would never have heard of him either if you didn't bust a nut to shittsburgh steelers
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Old 05-12-2011, 05:47 AM
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Met him a few times, Chatted over lunch one time with he and Tommy Maddox at Dino's wings, the friday they were reporting to camp..


would venture to say stick with watching pansy ass soccer son!,
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Old 05-12-2011, 07:13 AM
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Recruiting Faneca to LSU was one of the rare few good things to happen under Curley Hallman, arguably the worst coach in Tiger football history. I talked to him for a little while at a parade the spring after Super Bowl XL and he was down to earth, very cool and a family man. Always been a fan here. Happy to see him going out while he still has his health. He's got a big place in Thibodeaux, LA where he can do a lot of great fishing.
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Old 05-12-2011, 11:06 AM
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Met him a few times, Chatted over lunch one time with he and Tommy Maddox at Dino's wings, the friday they were reporting to camp..


would venture to say stick with watching pansy ass soccer son!,
again...wouldn't have known who he was if it wasn't for your obsession with the city of shittsburgh
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Old 05-12-2011, 11:42 AM
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Met him a few times, Chatted over lunch one time with he and Tommy Maddox at Dino's wings, the friday they were reporting to camp..


would venture to say stick with watching pansy ass soccer son!,
so what ur saying is you stalked these 2 guys to a wing joint stared at them while they ate and now you think you have a relationship? Were u wearin a Tommy Maddoes it better tee shirt also?
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Old 05-12-2011, 12:07 PM
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Was there with the family when they came in and sat next to us, we said grace together, good times..

Could have had the One Bad Ma'afala or Tommy Gun shirt on at the time, not sure....
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Old 05-12-2011, 12:16 PM
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like my tee shirt better
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Old 05-15-2011, 07:02 AM
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Met him a few times, Chatted over lunch one time with he and Tommy Maddox at Dino's wings, the friday they were reporting to camp..


would venture to say stick with watching pansy ass soccer son!,
Dino's has some great wings ... Big camp hangout for Pitt players during camp when they eat out or have a cold one.. Sharky's across the highway for the drinkers ... My current GF was the bartender/manager at Sharkeys for 10 years.. Small town..
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Old 05-15-2011, 08:09 AM
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Dino's has some great wings ... Big camp hangout for Pitt players during camp when they eat out or have a cold one.. Sharky's across the highway for the drinkers ... My current GF was the bartender/manager at Sharkeys for 10 years.. Small town..
Met many a player there!


Dino's wing pizza in the bomb........Try the sweet and hot.

Love going to Sharkeys, especially when they have the local radio guys, wings are good.

My aunt works at Gio's which is also right there by the Touchdown Club, all the food is great at Gio's.....,..,..


and then you have Jioio's Pizza, with the best Perogie Pizza you ever ate....
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