Wednesday, January 25, 2012

COPE CALLS IT A CAREER

Mississauga – After 11 seasons, more than 10,000 career receiving yards and two Grey Cup rings, WR Jeremaine Copeland has announced his retirement from the Canadian Football League. 
 
Commented Copeland, "I would like to thank God first for blessing me with a great career and for allowing me to stay healthy and not having to miss a single season.  Thanks to my family for all of their support throughout my career as well. I would like to thank the CFL organizations in Montreal, Calgary, and Toronto for allowing me to play in three of the greatest cities, the greatest organizations, and the greatest groups of fans in the CFL.  It has been a great run and a lot of fun for me but I believe it's time to move on in my life.  I would like to say thanks to all of my teammates that I played with and especially the two quarterbacks I played most of my career with - AC and Hank - who helped make my career what it was.  Last but not least, I want to thank my receiving corps, who are all great groups of guys that made it fun to play the game of football."
 
Throughout his time, Copeland was one of the most electrifying receivers in the CFL. His career numbers are extraordinary having caught 622 passes for 10,037 yards. He missed the CFL playoffs only twice and competed in nine playoff games, starting in three Grey Cup championship games. A two-time CFL All-Star (2003 & 2009), he has earned divisional all-star on three occasions (2003, 2004 & 2009). Copeland recorded five 1,000+ yard campaigns and 75 career receiving touchdowns, and he leaves the game as the CFL's fifteenth-leading receiver all-time. He is also just the fifteenth player in league history to catch for more than 10,000 yards in a career.

1 comments:

Denholm Dolt said...

More Cap room for Andy Done Deal .