I will be a far more important day for Antonio Pierce than the day he chased Tom Brady and Randy Moss with the whole world watching and became a football champion.
Sometime between now and game day, Pierce will be asked to come clean to the district attorney, come clean about what he saw and what he knew and when he knew it the night his teammate, Plaxico Burress, shot his New York football career, and maybe a piece of his life, to hell.
The D.A. doesn't want to know about how Pierce plans on stopping Brian Westbrook or Donovan McNabb on Sunday at Giants Stadium, doesn't care that if the Giants beat the Eagles, they will clinch the NFC East title as they try to plug their earholes from the distractions that swirl around them and win another Super Bowl. Continue
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