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Tyrann Mathieu hints at how many years he plans on playing pro football

LSU Tigers Tyrann Mathieu (C) celebrates after making a third down tackle against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the first quarter during the NCAA BCS National Championship college football game in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 9, 2012. REUTERS/Sean Gardner (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)
LSU Tigers Tyrann Mathieu (C) celebrates after making a third down tackle against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the first quarter during the NCAA BCS National Championship college football game in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 9, 2012. REUTERS/Sean Gardner (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

Tyrann Mathieu isn't about to retire from pro football and hang up his cleats, but the New Orleans Saints does have a plan in mind for what's next. He was as frustrated by his LSU Tigers' loss to their longtime rival Florida Gators as any other fan on Saturday night, and that got Mathieu to drop some hints about his future.

In a couple of since-deleted tweets on Twitter, Mathieu said he "cannot wait to get to Baton Rouge & coach," and that he's eager to "trade in my cleats for turf shoes." But he has some unfinished business with the Saints to deal with first. Mathieu added he wants to "play at least 2 more years" before making that transition.

Patience has worn thin with much-hyped LSU head coach Brian Kelly, who was seen arguing back and forth with players on the game's broadcast. The proud program had lost four or more games in only seven seasons dating back to 2000, but Kelly has done that twice in his first three years on the job. He isn't meeting high standards, and famous alumni (with ambitions of  coaching themselves) like Mathieu are taking notice.

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Hopefully Mathieu's retirement is still on schedule and a couple of years away. He's been the most consistent playmaker in the Saints secondary since he came back to town, and they don't have a long-term replacement lined up to take his spot. But when the time comes, Mathieu has clearly put in the work to continue on to the next stage in his football life.

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