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Column: It's time to pray for ailing ex-Lions GM Matt Millen and forgive him
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Monarrez, Carlos
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/ Pompei, Dan
/ Rice, Jerry
2018
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Column: It's time to pray for ailing ex-Lions GM Matt Millen and forgive him
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Column: It's time to pray for ailing ex-Lions GM Matt Millen and forgive him
2018
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Peter King followed up in May with his Sports Illustrated profile of the ailing Millen, 60, who summed up his prognosis this way: \"We're down 13. [...]my gut tells me Millen wouldn't be giving his hometown paper a scoop, and he wouldn't be giving extended access at his family farm in Durham, Pa., to an old buddy like King and a respected writer like Pompei out of random generosity. There are some good nuggets in Pompei's piece about Millen trying to drown Jerry Rice in a puddle at Candlestick Park, questioning the intensity of Shaun Rogers and his only vice in high school: having relationships with female teachers.
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