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View Poll Results: Which retirement would you prefer for Tony Gonzalez?
He was a Falcon when he stopped playing, so he's their guy. 26 11.40%
Sign him to a one-day contract with the Chiefs and let him retire from us. 173 75.88%
He should go play a year for the Jets and then a couple of years for the Vikings and then send obscene photos to women. 29 12.72%
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Old 01-17-2013, 08:06 PM   #12
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YES ABSOLUTELY. He was the face of the franchise for a decade. He will always be a CHIEF.
He will always be a Chief....until he bitches and moans so much about wanting to "play for a winner" that he wasn't a Chief anymore. KC gave him a lot of money, and was loyal to him. He turned his back and asked to NOT be a Chief anymore. So there you have it. He started a Chief and ended a Falcon....and turned his back on the Chiefs in the process.

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