Top 3 most hated players?

Leonard Little- Despicable human waste.

Me-O.- I have no prob with the Cowboys and actually like to see you guys win due to my brother and friends, but Owens makes it so hard to like this team. he's a self promoting punk, who is only in it for himself.

Brian Dawkins- Enough with the flexing already. The face of my eagles hate.

Sean Taylor- All the reasons mentioned.

Simeon Rice- Quitter and a punk. Had the gall to roast Pat Tillman for his decisoin to serve his country.

Rodney Harrison-Just as irritating as it gets.
 
phillycard;1200239 said:
Leonard Little- Despicable human waste.

Me-O.- I have no prob with the Cowboys and actually like to see you guys win due to my brother and friends, but Owens makes it so hard to like this team. he's a self promoting punk, who is only in it for himself.

Brian Dawkins- Enough with the flexing already. The face of my eagles hate.

Sean Taylor- All the reasons mentioned.

Simeon Rice- Quitter and a punk. Had the gall to roast Pat Tillman for his decisoin to serve his country.

Rodney Harrison-Just as irritating as it gets.
:lmao: :lmao2: :lmao2: thats funny
 
wayne_motley;1199719 said:
1. Chris Cooley...Commanders
2. Tiki Barber...Giants/ Strayhan...Giants
3. Brian Westbrook...Eagles



Comeee onnn, how can you hate COOOOOOOOOLEY
 
Im sorry guys but you cant relate today's society double standards with how LJ personally feels.

Me myself being african american and growing up in north philadelphia where we have like one of the top 5 homicide rates in the country and passing almost 400 homicides this year and 85% of that are black males between ages 17-25.

I would also feel more comfortable under a black coach who had to face the adversity of being a young black male trying to be sucessful in the world, where lets be honset people in this country especially in the inner city as a young black male the odds are heavily favored against you.

So if he's saying that he would rather play under a coach like a marvin lewis or lovie smith who probably had to endure the hard problems in the 60's and 70's with racism compared to LJ's world of violence and poverty then I would say in my opinion its nothing wrong with that.

To be honest with you i wouldnt doubt it that the black coaches in the league agrees with LJ.

all the trouble it took just for them to be considered for NFL head coaching jobs is rediculous. To me that rule is so humiliating an owner knows who they want so why waste some of these guys time?

I'll admit that by getting that consideration, it does help some of these guys get notcied, but I remember a few coaches said it was disrespectful.

I just think that it all goes off of perception like when larry bird made the comment about the black athelete is the best athelete and he found it disrespectful when teams would make a white guy defend him.

That comment like this one was blown out of contex and doesn't deserve this much attention.

People have to understand that atheletes have opinions, and are human beings just like us.

As long as you arent downing or disrespecting someone else race,sex religion, or sexuality. It shouldnt be that big of a deal.
 
skinsfunguy;1200252 said:
Comeee onnn, how can you hate COOOOOOOOOLEY

I would assume it's because of the overhyped man love given to him by the entire Commanders nation. All 50 of you!!!!!
 
AmericasTeam31;1200260 said:
I would assume it's because of the overhyped man love given to him by the entire Commanders nation. All 50 of you!!!!!


Classy response:rolleyes:

I guess the most valued franchise in the NFL has only 50 fans...:banghead:

Overhyped huh? How about these numbers:
Jason Witten- 42 receptions, 480 yards, 1 TD
Chris Cooley- 35 receptions, 470 yards, 5 TD

Get your facts straight.
 
skinsfunguy;1200293 said:
Classy response:rolleyes:

I guess the most valued franchise in the NFL has only 50 fans...:banghead:

Overhyped huh? How about these numbers:
Jason Witten- 42 receptions, 480 yards, 1 TD
Chris Cooley- 35 receptions, 470 yards, 5 TD

Get your facts straight.
wrong!
 
Ray Finklejagt & his entire gene pool
Albert Haynesworth
Sean Taylor
I actually have a list of five. I really don't "hate" these poeple, except for Finkle, they just irritate me.
 
I dont know If anyone else mentioned this already but If I'm not mistaken LJ grew up in a White Suburban Neigborhood. So Why is He saying He didnt perform well under Vermeil? Frank Gore, Alexander, LT, Emmitt, Walter PAyton all performned well under White Coaches so Why is this little fake Gansgta trying to act up?

Again HIm Saying that about vermeil is just to get his little street cred up...Again that guys personality seems so fake, And that's why He's my top most hated player. I really dislike Fake people.
 
This thread is just for conversation guys not to get mad at eachother..Keep it cool fellas:starspin



Oh and I forgot one of the biggest Tools int he NFL...Winslow! <--- Another joke.

He's better than every other TE at 70%...Yup Sure you are:lmao2:
 
1. Merton Hanks - I vividly remember wanting to snap his neck off.

2. Jeremiah Trotter - Does he need to celebrate every play?

3. Eli "chuck and pray" Manning - Belongs in the CFL

4. Mike Vick - Coach Killer and overhyped who cares to much about the media.

5. Ed Hochule - Simply because his guns scare me...


Ok i extended to five...im a hater
 
Timbo2st;1199642 said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_collar_tackle

This ban has come under heavy scrutiny from fans and NFL management alike for myriad reasons. Fans object to it because, along with the league's decision not to alter the controversial tuck rule and the league's recent enforcement emphasis on illegal contact by defenders, it is another example of NFL rules enforcement that appears to favor the offense. Others object because it appears to target one player: Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams, who was involved in four of the six serious injuries caused by the horse-collar tackle in 2005. "I really hate the fact that the rule is kind of being named for one player," said Atlanta Falcons team president Rich McKay, who co-chaired the competition committee (the rule having become commonly known as the "Roy Williams Rule" among the sports media). "Roy Williams is a good player and, according to the rules that existed [in 2004], he didn't do anything that was illegal. We try not to punish one player, but rather to address the future of that kind of tackle. And, as a committee, we were nervous about it." Cowboys owner Jerry Jones voted against the new rule because he was concerned about ambiguities, adding, "I'd rather it had been a fine and it not gotten to the penalty phase."

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse-collar_tackle"
When I want to find a credible source, Wikipedia ain't one of them.
 
even if he grew up in a suburban neighborhood that still doesn't mean growing up was easy.

That would make him even more of a minority in his environment and probably more prone to racism than a guy in the inner city.

All that means is that him and another older black coach who probably went through the same racism if not worse knows exactly how it is to be him and what he went thorugh.

And yeah man Im not taking any offense to this at all just healthy conversation.

I beleive that as long as people constructively, and respectfully state their opinions you have to take it as it is. You can disagree but it is what it is.... their opinion.
 
skinsfunguy;1200293 said:
Classy response:rolleyes:

I guess the most valued franchise in the NFL has only 50 fans...:banghead:

Overhyped huh? How about these numbers:
Jason Witten- 42 receptions, 480 yards, 1 TD
Chris Cooley- 35 receptions, 470 yards, 5 TD

Get your facts straight.

First off, it was a joke, lighten up...

Secondly, if you are gonna throw out stats, do it correctly, don't skew them to your favor... like this...

First 3 yrs. of each career.
Witten 188 rec. 2084 yds. 13TD's
Cooley 143 rec. 1558 yds. 18TD's
( Cooley is in his third year so he has less games, but he would need 45rec. and 526yds. in his next 5 games or 9 catches and 105yds per game).

Looks to me that the only thing Cooley does any better is catch TD's. Too bad he doesn't block well....JMO.
 
either way both guys are very young talented pros and you cant go wrong with either guy.

But cooley can definately block guys i hate the skins but before he really broke out as a receiving threat he played well as the h-back blocking for portis who had 1500 yards that season.

cooley is a player but my boy witten is somehow always open and has great hands and is probably the toughest S.O.B out there.(he played with a broken jaw bleeding and all).
 
Eli Manning
Jeremy Shockey
Plaxico Burress
Terrell Owens
Randy Moss
Kellen Winslow, Jr.
Mike Vanderjagt
Sean Taylor
Donovan McNabb
J.P. Losman
Koren Robinson
Pac Man Jones

Joe Gibbs
Jim Mora, Jr.
 
1) Donovan McNabb
2) Michael Strahan
3) Sean Taylor
4) Jeremy Shockey
5) Winslow Jr
6) Pac Man Jones
 
Cooley isn't as good as Witten IMO, I don't want to see stats because when Bledsoe was in Witten wasn't being used at all so that's like 6 games where he was almost a non factor in the offense because bledsoe needed protection. Also like I've said before the Commanders are really good at making a players stats look good, may I mention Brunell has the completion record for a game?
 
1. Jeremy Shockey
Donovan McNabb
Sean Taylor

I have to throw in Skip Bayless and Nicolas Cage....just because.
 

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