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The Patriots were riding high, fresh off of a 48-14 drubbing of the Miami Dolphins when WR Darryl Stingley dropped a bombshell on the team, announcing his retirement after the 1977 season. According to a reporter from the Pat`s Pulpit, Stingley is disgruntled at the overall functioning of the offense. Said the reporter, `Grogan has struggled much of the year, and Stingley is discouraged by Grogan`s regression from last season. When he isn`t struggling he`s locating rookie WR Stanley Morgan more often than not. Stingley isn`t happy with this, nor with coach Cheapcatch`s reluctance to throw 80-yard bombs like last year`s coach, Landryshat.` It appears that Stingley lost his starting spot to Morgan prior to the Miami game, and Morgan`s 6 catch 136 yard 2 TD effort will most likely earn him a permanent place at that post, further propelling Stingley down the path to retirement.

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As well, Stingley declined to discuss the prospect of being traded in the off season, opting to continue playing rather than hanging up the cleats for good. Either way, it`s a bold move by Stingley to drop this suddenly upon the team, and to include such incendiary remarks toward his team, especially as it is amidst a tough fight for a playoff spot and division title.

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