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Is Derek Jeter a Yankee for life?

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    Keeping Score: Could shortstop end his career with another team?

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Our body -- -- to me this is keeping score hope you had a sensational weekend don't forget to watch FOX & Friends Monday through Friday six tonight was particularly different from -- -- -- First things first it -- the paper today with -- I know it's a very New York centric keeping score but I think it's national news.

Derek Jeter came out and say you know I might happy ending my career with the New York Yankees this is a guy at the age of 37 pushing 38.

That has it over 200 it's had over 300 this year -- -- of so many key runs provide an incredible leadership.

In and around the -- room on the field and everywhere else.

He's saying why is he saying that because they're accusing competitor -- last times the Yankees got the better.

Because he was coming off a year which he had to sixty was coming up and 3000 hits.

After -- birdie gotten a big crowds they simply said to -- -- not offered as much money if you want.

Lot of money to us but not to him and if you want go ahead ask anybody else if you wanna go to another team get some offers and come back you can.

Well at 35 years old coming off a year -- need to sixty and injury.

There was no way interest at their price to take that old shortstop new team has won a World Series -- have -- -- -- issuers have over 35.

And put him in the lineup there's no new franchise wanted somebody build around -- there -- no offers.

He came back for a lesser price after long delayed deal which use a lot of stuff was that was made public to make him look bad.

He signed the deal.

And he's come back for the last two years and he's played like he's 22 years old.

And for me for my money I think the guy.

Understands the Yankees won that one but I'll win the big picture.

And what he's done is flat out unbelievable.

And the Yankees are successful in the post season he can go back to -- she looks it literally holding that franchise together.

But I would not -- There with his contract's up next year.

Unless the Yankees bowl of over in the offseason with the deal that actions of another couple years by the end of an avengers and last night the New York Giants played the tolerant Panthers and for me I was one of the people thought the -- gonna win the giants who short day the giants missing four starters from Brad Johnson Hakeem Nicks.

To a starting linemen in daily deal in some key players on the defensive side of the ball in the quarter I thought this is -- time for the Panthers who really step up.

In their -- here quarterback Cam Newton to really make the giants pay the price after all -- the bucks can score in the giants like king Cam Newton the Panthers well.

He -- twenty nothing at halftime they lose by a -- score 36 to seven.

And this was a victory.

More than anything else for the giant management team because when you lose your best wide receiver McCain -- best third receiver Manningham to free agency.

And you lose his starting offensive linemen and David -- a member of the man who provide the -- -- -- offensive line.

And then you see yourself -- time to get to death because grow some in Ahmad Bradshaw starting running back.

You get brown.

As it was a free agent nobody wanted -- got drafted he -- got taken they had a -- to reserve the economy brought him back.

He had almost a hundred yards in the first half and rams this board he's the fifth wide receiver on their team.

And they -- over a hundred -- -- receiving yards in eight catches in the first half.

That's all about management that's about spending a lot of money as -- -- the right money with the right type player who can step up.

And eventually step back when -- think -- I think.

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Or do whatever else is doing twitter.com -- kill me I'll see you next time we keep score together.