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or just a generic scumbag?

the eye gouging, the shootings, the intentionally trying to hurt people, the attempted murder in the superbowl, and today starts a scuffle with crabtree, grabs crabtrees necklace and rips it.

Talib is grad A horse ****.
 
Lol, idk. He's a great player though.
 
I thought Haynesworth was pretty ****in dirty.
 
I'll admit I laughed at the necklace thing today. What are guys thinking wearing that **** in a game anyway?

But generally yeah, Talib is a punk.
 
Talib sounds like a rat, looks like a rat and plays like a rat. I'm thrilled that he isn't a Patriot.
 
or just a generic scumbag?

the eye gouging, the shootings, the intentionally trying to hurt people, the attempted murder in the superbowl, and today starts a scuffle with crabtree, grabs crabtrees necklace and rips it.

Talib is grad A horse ****.
Remind me about the attempted murder at the SB?
 
Rodney Harrison is insulted by this thread.

I'd take Talib back in a heartbeat. Yeah, he's all punk and mouth - and backs it up. He got in Crabtree's head today and eliminated him.
 
Oh, I see it was in history...let me revise

Tatum
Romanowski
Burfict
Raiola
Pollard

Suh is working his way up the list, that's for sure.
 
Suh, Vontaze Burfict and Albert Haynesworth have already been mentioned.

But to me you have to put Jack Tatum as #1 if the title is for 'in NFL history'.

Other dishonorable mention:
- Mark Schlereth (perfected chop blocks with Broncos - which while legal at that time were still cheap and dirty, leading to career-ending injuries).
- Conrad Dobler
- Bill Romanowski
- Bart Scott
- James Harrison
- Cortland Finnegan
- Richie Incognito
- Roy Williams
- Lyle Alzado
- George Atkinson
- Hines Ward
- Bernard Pollard

- There also has to be a special mention for Jeff Fisher, for encouraging his players to take out Rodney Harrison's knees and then celebrating the injury.
 
Suh, Vontaze Burfict and Albert Haynesworth have already been mentioned.

But to me you have to put Jack Tatum as #1 if the title is for 'in NFL history'.

Other dishonorable mention:
- Mark Schlereth (perfected chop blocks with Broncos - which while legal at that time were still cheap and dirty, leading to career-ending injuries).
- Conrad Dobler
- Bill Romanowski
- Bart Scott
- James Harrison
- Cortland Finnegan
- Richie Incognito
- Roy Williams
- Lyle Alzado
- George Atkinson
- Hines Ward
- Bernard Pollard

- There also has to be a special mention for Jeff Fisher, for encouraging his players to take out Rodney Harrison's knees and then celebrating the injury.

I thought about Finnegan and Alzado; definitely worth consideration.
 
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