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A new biography of Walter Payton, the Chicago Bears’ late Hall of Fame running back, is drawing strong criticism from his former coach and teammates.
The book, “Sweetness: The Enigmatic Life of Walter Payton,” alleges that Payton abused pain-killers and nitrous oxide, considered suicide and for years kept a mistress. It goes on sale Oct. 4.
“I'd spit on him,” former Bears Coach Mike Ditka said of author Jeff Pearlman in an interview with Chicago’s NBC affiliate. “I have no respect for him.”
After battling liver disease, Payton died of bile duct cancer at the age of 45 in 1999. “If you're going to wait 12 years after somebody's passed, come on,” Ditka said in an interview on ESPN 1000. “This is the sign of a gutless individual who would do this. Totally gutless who would hide behind that, and that's what he's done
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