Shannon Sharpe reacts to Ravens teammate Tony Siragusa s death
Shannon Sharpe reacts to Ravens teammate Tony Siragusa's death Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
My thoughts & prayers go out to Goose's wife, kids, family, friends & fans.
I have one thing to say, Big fella. The next time I see you, I'm going to need my restitution…You embarrassed me on national TV.
Rest easy, GooseI'm heartbroken. I'm crushed. I'm at a loss for words. My thoughts & prayers go out to Goose's wife, kids, family, friends & fans.I have one thing to say, Big fella. The next time I see you, I'm going to need my restitution…You embarrassed me on national TV.Rest easy, Goose “I'm heartbroken. I'm crushed. I'm at a loss for words. My thoughts & prayers go out to Goose's wife, kids, family, friends & fans. I have one thing to say, Big fella. The next time I see you, I'm going to need my restitution…You embarrassed me on national TV. Rest easy, Goose." Sharpe added that he recently saw Siragusa while filming a show called '30 for 30' on the Ravens of 2000. “I just saw Goose a month ago when we were filming a ’30 for 30′ on the 2000 Ravens. He walked up to me and said, ‘I see you’re still working out and eating bulljive'. I said to him, ‘I see you’re not working out, eating bulljive'. We laughed, we hugged, it was a great time. We spent about 5-6 hours together just talking, laughing, and reminiscing – and now he’s gone.”
Watch Shannon Sharpe shares a heartfelt message following the passing of former Ravens teammate Tony Siragusa
Shannon Sharpe expressed his grief at the passing away of Tony Siragusa (File photo) Former and defensive tackle Tony Siragusa tragically died in his sleep on June 22. Siragusa, affectionately known as the 'Goose', was part of the Ravens team that won the Super Bowl in 2001. An iconic video showcasing Tony Siragusa’s sense of humor is making the rounds on Twitter An iconic video showcasing Tony Siragusa’s sense of humor is making the rounds on Twitter Shannon Sharpe, who was Siragusa's teammate in Baltimore, posted a video on Twitter reacting to the news of the former defensive tackle's passing. Sharpe said was "heartbroken" and "crushed" by the devastating news. I'm heartbroken. I'm crushed. I'm at a loss for words.My thoughts & prayers go out to Goose's wife, kids, family, friends & fans.
I have one thing to say, Big fella. The next time I see you, I'm going to need my restitution…You embarrassed me on national TV.
Rest easy, GooseI'm heartbroken. I'm crushed. I'm at a loss for words. My thoughts & prayers go out to Goose's wife, kids, family, friends & fans.I have one thing to say, Big fella. The next time I see you, I'm going to need my restitution…You embarrassed me on national TV.Rest easy, Goose “I'm heartbroken. I'm crushed. I'm at a loss for words. My thoughts & prayers go out to Goose's wife, kids, family, friends & fans. I have one thing to say, Big fella. The next time I see you, I'm going to need my restitution…You embarrassed me on national TV. Rest easy, Goose." Sharpe added that he recently saw Siragusa while filming a show called '30 for 30' on the Ravens of 2000. “I just saw Goose a month ago when we were filming a ’30 for 30′ on the 2000 Ravens. He walked up to me and said, ‘I see you’re still working out and eating bulljive'. I said to him, ‘I see you’re not working out, eating bulljive'. We laughed, we hugged, it was a great time. We spent about 5-6 hours together just talking, laughing, and reminiscing – and now he’s gone.”