I like Irvin. He was the original beast receiver.freak this list. Michael Irvin is the most passionate, hardest working Cowboy there ever was.
Greg Hardy I agree with, though.
You can't hate Irvin. The guy is passionate as hell. Yeah, he totally comes off as a Cowboys Homer, but Aikman sounds like a hater. If Irvin wanted to do some coke, I'd do some coke. Lol.I like Irvin. He was the original beast receiver.
And no matter how much I want him to annoy me, it never seems to happen.
"We just run right by Jason Sehorn"Jason Sehorn. Nice guy but come on man...
SO X, when are we going to get those in car football talks like you used to do? 30 minutes of X= Nirvana.I like Irvin. He was the original beast receiver.
And no matter how much I want him to annoy me, it never seems to happen.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...d-sexual-assault/ar-BByZMO8?OCID=ansmsnnews11You can't hate Irvin. The guy is passionate as hell. Yeah, he totally comes off as a Cowboys Homer, but Aikman sounds like a hater. If Irvin wanted to do some coke, I'd do some coke. Lol.
I hate that Garappolo is even given credit for being hate-worthy. He ain't worth all that.
Couldn't agree more.I hate that Garappolo is even given credit for being hate-worthy. He ain't worth all that.
Couldn't agree more.
Not easy to choose, but Dickie Sherman is up there for me.
who was the cb that got busted for a drug deal then tried to have hits put on people from prison. I think it might have been Darrel henely. he would be up there pretty high on my sh-t list.
Several years back I posted with a gentleman (on another board) who claimed to have been the back-up QB on Conrad's college team. One of his duties was to run the opposing teams offense in practice. Conrad played both sides of the ball in college. And from what he said was a pretty dam good defensive player. The problem was he went full speed all the time. And would try and kill the QB on every play. Even if he didn't have the ball. Now your not suppose to do that. But the coaches wouldn't say anything to Conrad. Hell you might need the back-up at some point. So this guy was constantly picking him self up off the grass day after day week after week leaving practice bloody and bruised. One day it all came to a head after a pretty nasty hit leveled him he jumped up and laid in to Conrad calling him everything under the sun and wanting to know what the hell he thought he was doing. He said Conrad gave him a big grin and said "Just wanted to see if you had any balls kid." After that things got better for him. He no longer got leveled on every play. Always thought it was a pretty cool story.My favorite:
Arizona Cardinals – Conrad Dobler
Hard-nosed Conrad Dobler has a special place among the all-time dirtiest players in the NFL — numero uno. Sports Illustrated named the former St. Louis Cardinals’ offensive guard “Football’s Dirtiest Player.” Drafted in the fifth round (110th overall) by St. Louis in 1972, Dobler quickly earned a reputation for a meanness unparalleled in the league.
Sportswriter Paul Zimmerman put it best describing his play: “Conrad Dobler was mean dirty. He tried to hurt people in a bad way…he made teams that he played on better. He played hurt, didn’t complain, but he was a filthy, filthy player.”
That kind of behavior is perfectly acceptable in Dallas so long as you can catch a football and are "passionate" about it.
I probably hate Russ more than Jimmy G. But Jimmy G is rising and may top him soon.
Trifecta of douchesDick Sherman and Michael Bennett, even tho hes no longer in the division.
Michael Thomas can go suck an egg, too.