49ers' Pro Bowl offensive lineman Allen expected to retire

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49ers' Pro Bowl offensive lineman Allen expected to retire
By Adam Schefter | NFL Network



San Francisco's offense was thrown for a loss Thursday, when a source close to 49ers guard Larry Allen said the 11-time Pro-Bowl and future Hall-of-Fame selection is expected to retire.

Larry Allen used his size and strength to open holes for running backs like Frank Gore and Emmitt Smith during his 14-year career.

One of the strongest lineman to ever play the game, the 6-foot-3, 325-pound Allen no longer has the appetite to maul opponents the way he did for 14 NFL seasons.

Until now, it was uncertain whether Allen wanted to return or whether the 49ers wanted him back. Allen is making the decision before anyone can make it for him.

Allen had to be persuaded to play this season and it will be, in the opinion of those who know him, next to impossible convince to do the same next season.

Last year, 49ers coach Mike Nolan excused Allen from the team's offseason workout program. When Allen finally reported, he showed up in possibly the best shape of his career.

But with San Francisco's performance dropping off this past season to the surprise and disappointment of many, Allen is unwilling to return to a team that is not viewed as being on the verge of winning a championship. At 36, Allen is financially secure and ready to move on to life without football.

Before he retires, Allen could decide to go through a ceremonial signing with Dallas so he could retire as a Cowboy. He and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones are particularly close; Dallas was the team that drafted Allen out of Sonoma State University in the second round of the 1994 draft with the 46th overall pick.

Allen could even wind up asking Jones to be his presenter when he is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which could happen as early as 2013.

The Class of 2013 will be quite a potential class. It now could include Allen's former 49ers teammate, defensive linemen Bryant Young, another outstanding defensive in tackle Warren Sapp, and Allen.

For years, Allen was a lead blocker for the NFL's all-time leading rusher, Emmitt Smith. In Dallas, Allen played right guard, left guard and left tackle during his career –- and dominated for much of his 12 seasons there. Dallas released Allen in March 2006, only to see him sign with the 49ers.
 

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Allen should definitely retire a Cowboy!

And I think he will.
 

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Allen could even wind up asking Jones to be his presenter when he is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which could happen as early as 2013.


For years, Allen was a lead blocker for the NFL's all-time leading rusher, Emmitt Smith.
Hmmm...as bad as Emmitt is, I think he could very well be the presenter for L.A.
 

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I like Kosier and he is younger, but I can't help but think what this line would look like w/ Allen. Probably something like this:

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Greatest Offensive lineman in Cowboys History and a Sure Fire HOF'er.:starspin
 

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Emmitt should be the presenter because he got a fair amount of his yds running behind the big guy.
LA is a no brainer first ballot HOF. Emmitt goes in next year, right?
 

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I am not surprised. I love Larry Allen. I think he is one of the greatest players I have ever seen. By far the best OG I ever saw and that includes the great John Hannah. He is a no doubt about it first ballot Hall of Famer. It will be interesting to hear the thoughts of this quiet giant. I hope Big E attends his HOF induction. I'd love to see the two of them together again, even if it is in retirement. I enjoyed his time in Dallas so much. I'd really love to see him retire a Dallas Cowboy.
 

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dmq;1891987 said:
I like Kosier and he is younger, but I can't help but think what this line would look like w/ Allen. Probably something like this:

BrownBrickWall_tileable.jpg

As great as LA was he's far from a brick wall now.
 

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ThreeSportStar80;1892002 said:
First and foremost Allen will be inducted as a Dallas Cowboy... Bryant Young a 1st ballot Hall of Famer?

That caught my eye, too. He is not a Hall of Famer.
 

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I have no doubt that Jerry will sign him to a one day contract so he can retire a Cowboy. LA was an aweseone player for us and is a sure fire HOFer no doubt. I miss those days of watching Emmitt running behind LA.
 

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lol... Clayton: "He opened holes for running backs like Frank Gore.... oh and some guy named Emmitt Smith."
 

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Dangerous Dave;1892016 said:
Warren Sapp??????

That's how I reacted.

Since when is Warren Sapp a first-ballot Hall of Famer?
 
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