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"Vontae Davis retires from football at halftime (swipe)"


  

          

anyone ever just quit the job right in the middle of a task?

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24703207/buffalo-bills-cb-vontae-davis-abruptly-retires-football-half-vs-los-angeles-chargers


ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills cornerback Vontae Davis abruptly retired at halftime of Sunday's 31-20 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, saying in a statement later that the reality had hit him, "I shouldn't be out there anymore."

Davis, a 10-year veteran, said he meant no disrespect to his teammates and coaches, but that physically he could no longer play at the standard he set for himself.

" pulled himself out of the game," Bills coach Sean McDermott said. "He communicated to us that he was done."

Linebacker Lorenzo Alexander alerted reporters to Davis' abrupt retirement after the game.

"Never have seen it ever," Alexander said. "Pop Warner, high school, college, pros. Never heard of it. Never seen it. And it's just completely disrespectful to his teammates. ... He didn't say nothing to nobody. ... I found out going into the second half of the game. They said he's not coming out, he retired. That's it."

After the game, Davis released a statement on social media.

He talked about the physical toll of the game and said that while he was on the field Sunday, he didn't feel right and wondered if he wanted to keep going.

"And truthfully, I do not because the season is long, and it's more important for me and my family to walk away healthy than to willfully embrace the warrior mentality and limp away too late," he said in the statement.

"This was an overwhelming decision, but I'm at peace with myself and my family."

Davis started Sunday's game but was not seen on the field or on the sideline in the second half. The Bills trailed 28-6 at halftime.

"I don't have nothing to say about Vontae," Alexander said after the game. "I'm going to give him a little bit more respect than he showed us today, as far as quitting on us in the middle of the game."

Davis, 30, was a healthy scratch for the Bills' regular-season opener in favor of Phillip Gaines, who started the Bills' 47-3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Gaines played nickel cornerback for the Bills on Sunday after an injury to rookie Taron Johnson in the season opener.

The Bills signed Davis to a one-year deal in February that included a $2.25 million base salary and a $1.5 million signing bonus. Of his base salary, $2 million is fully guaranteed. He also was due roster bonuses of $15,625 per game on the 53-man roster and $46,876 per game on the 46-man game-day roster.

McDermott, talking about how he will address Davis' departure moving forward, said, "When I get back in here, we'll continue to communicate on what exactly is going on there and we'll go from there."

In other defensive developments, McDermott took over playcalling duties from defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier in the second half of Sunday's game.

"I just felt like we needed a spark," McDermott said. "That's my background. Coach Frazier does a really good job, as well as the defensive staff. I just felt like we needed a spark."

McDermott said he would evaluate the playcalling situation and "a lot of other things" after the loss.

The Chargers gained 284 yards in the first half, the most the Bills have allowed before halftime since 2013.

Buffalo allowed only three second-half points after McDermott took over playcalling duties.

"I didn't change all that much, honestly," McDermott said. "I thought the defense played with a lot of energy in the second half. I'll give the players credit: They battled. ... It was almost the tale of two halves. I thought we battled and played some Buffalo Bill football at times in the second half, at times. Not enough, still. But in the first half, no way was that good enough."

McDermott tabbed Frazier as his defensive coordinator upon being hired as Bills coach in 2017. Frazier served as the Minnesota Vikings' coach from 2010 through 2013.

"Sean has been a defensive coordinator in his career," Alexander said. "He's the head coach, and he felt the need that he needs to step in. That's his prerogative as the head coach. He has that freedom to do it. Obviously, Leslie is not a prideful guy. He'll step aside, and we'll go back to work next week. I don't think there's going to be any issue there with that, just understanding who Leslie is and what he's all about. He's all about winning. If Sean felt like he needed to do that, he did it."

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Vontae Davis retires from football at halftime (swipe) [View all] , LAbeathustla, Mon Sep-17-18 09:22 AM
 
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i mean kinda weird to do that mid-game. He had to be thinking about it
Sep 17th 2018
1
10 yr vet? dogg at least wait until the end of the game.
Sep 17th 2018
2
      One more play could have resulted in a life threatening injury
Sep 17th 2018
4
      nigga sit on the bench and let someone else play the last 2 qtrs
Sep 17th 2018
5
           whats the difference between sitting on the bench and retiring after
Sep 17th 2018
9
      ^^this kind of thinking can get you killed^^
Sep 17th 2018
6
      he didnt have to play...are you serious?
Sep 17th 2018
7
           he didn't need to be there at all...
Sep 17th 2018
11
                nobody said he had to touch the field..you just dont announce it
Sep 17th 2018
12
                     he didn't make some grand announcement, man...
Sep 17th 2018
13
                          i didnt say that. i meant it as he isnt making some grand statement
Sep 17th 2018
15
                               understood. I just feel like dude was having...
Sep 17th 2018
16
                               wait, what exactly are you saying he should have done different?
Sep 17th 2018
17
                               exactly what he shouldve done..but as DStL said ..i can understand
Sep 17th 2018
19
                               I think that's pretty much what he did
Sep 17th 2018
18
                                    Lol right
Sep 17th 2018
20
      pretty clear his legacy wasn't a priority.
Sep 17th 2018
8
good for him....
Sep 17th 2018
3
yep.
Sep 17th 2018
10
#facts
Sep 18th 2018
28
Exactly. That's HIS life
Sep 19th 2018
31
people walk off the job everyday b.
Sep 17th 2018
14
Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, YOU’RE cool... (c)
Sep 17th 2018
21
If your head isn't in the game, you SHOULD NOT be out there.
Sep 17th 2018
22
In college I bounced from my part time job mid task
Sep 18th 2018
23
same thing, totally
Sep 18th 2018
24
      right bc he's clearly saying its the same thing.
Sep 18th 2018
25
      I thought so too, thanks!
Sep 18th 2018
27
Lorenzo Alexander seems like a douche
Sep 18th 2018
26
he's actually probably the most charitable dude in the NFL, great dude
Sep 18th 2018
29
      great, philanthropic douches are the best kind
Sep 18th 2018
30
R.I.P....
Apr 01st 2024
32
damn..
Apr 01st 2024
33
this was my first thought. RIP.
Apr 01st 2024
34
      Some questioned how he quit
Apr 01st 2024
35
35...omg, RIP
Apr 01st 2024
36
Rest in peace. :(
Apr 01st 2024
37
the video of McCoy and White imitating how he quit
Apr 04th 2024
38

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