Clifton Still Standing; Sapp Hit Didn't Ruin Packers Tackle
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel › December 09, 2005
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel › December 09, 2005
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Green Bay As Chad Clifton waited in a Tampa hospital in 2002, unable to move and half wishing he'd just black out from the unbelievable pain, he waited as doctors and radiologists conferred behind closed curtains. He waited, and wondered.
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Clifton Still Standing; Sapp Hit Didn't Ruin Packers Tackle
Clifton never saw Tampa Bay defensive lineman Warren Sapp coming. He never anticipated the jarring shot he took several yards from a play that was almost over. The 6-foot-5, 330-pound left tackle for the Green Bay Packers crumbled at Raymond James Stadium, bones, l...
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