Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Lions' Quin 'walking away' after 10 NFL seasons

7-9-2019=16,35,55,28..190th day 175 left
160/16 on a day with 16 numerology. "sixteen"=33 Lions=33 he is 33 years old
Glover Freeman Quin Jr.[born January 15, 1986)
1-15-1986=16,102,121,31,40..15th day 350 left
born with 16 numerology. 1+15=16. This happened on a day with 16 numerology. 7+9=16... He was born with 350 days left in the year. 350/35. This happened on a day with 35 numerology. 7+9+19=35.
From his 33rd b-day and including: Tuesday, January 15, 2019
To, but not including Tuesday, July 9, 2019 

Result: 175 days

This happened on the 190th day with 175 left
he's retiring after "ten seasons"


59/17th prime number.. He's "walking away"..
170/17


Former Detroit Lions and Houston Texans safety Glover Quin has decided to retire after 10 seasons in the NFL.
The 33-year-old had become a stalwart in the defensive backfield for Detroit since he signed there in free agency before the 2013 season, starting every game of his six seasons with the Lions and becoming a Pro Bowl player and second-team All-Pro in 2014. He also led the NFL in interceptions that season.
Between Houston and Detroit, Quin started the final 148 games of his career and started 156 of 159 career games in total. He notched 737 tackles with 24 interceptions, 85 passes defended, 10 forced fumbles, 4 sacks and 2 defensive touchdowns in his decade in the league.
Quin finished his career second all time among Lions defensive backs in tackles with 423.
"Playing professional sports was always a dream of mine. Football was the route I chose and God blessed me to be able to persevere through all the hardships and play 10 years in the NFL," Quin wrote in a text message to ESPN. "I'm so thankful for the opportunity I had to play in the NFL with such great players and two great organizations.
"Football was never who I was as a person. It was always what I had done. I wanted to use football as a stepping stone into the rest of my life and not let football be my life. I always only wanted to play 10 years. Said if I was able to walk off the field after the last game in Year 10, it would be really hard for me to walk back on. I'm young, I'm healthy and I got a lot of life to live. So I'm walking away from the game of football."

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