For two days this week at Lindenwood University, Torry Holt has played the role of volunteer coach, eagerly helping out the young Rams receivers corps during informal, player-organized workouts. Holt may consider coaching on a more permanent basis in the future just not now. That's because Holt hasn't closed the door on playing again in the NFL. He hasn't turned in retirement papers, and would like to play again in 2011. "I haven't retired," Holt said. "I'm going to continue to keep my options open. I'm training right now. So if something comes about great. If not, hey, the NFL Network has been good to me. They gave me an opportunity to talk football, stay around the game. We'll see." Chosen No. 6 overall by St. Louis in 1999, Holt was one of the key cogs in the Greatest Show on Turf teams of a decade ago.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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