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Old 06-28-2008, 01:33 PM   #9
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Re: Your alltime favorite Burnout

Michael Westbrook

I saw him beat the crap out of some dude in an MMA fight here in Cleveland a few years back. He might not be able to play football anymore, but he'll kick your ***!
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Michael Westbrook

I saw him beat the crap out of some dude in an MMA fight here in Cleveland a few years back. He might not be able to play football anymore, but he'll kick your ***!
Just ask Stephen Davis.
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Old 06-28-2008, 02:22 PM   #11
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Just ask Stephen Davis.
I almost forgot about that! I think he got fined 50 grand for that punch too.

Westbrook had so much damn potential on the field too, it's a shame.

At least he'll always have the Miracle at Michigan.
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Chuck Muncie.
He's my old school pick. I was watching the 1981 game @ Oakland and while he didn't do too much (Fouts and Winslow put up an aerial show Fouts with 6 TDs passes and Winslow with 5 TD receptions) but he made some nice plays and the analyst (Len Dawson so it's no chump) was saying how with Muncie's speed and bulk that he could've been a linebacker if he wanted to. Hell, Muncie even threw a TD on a HB option play!


More recently though I'd have to say Peerless Price. That guy had all the skills to be a very good WR but he overrated his greatness and demanded too much money. Once he got the money with Atlanta it seemed he just slacked off and stopped working hard.
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He's my old school pick. I was watching the 1981 game @ Oakland and while he didn't do too much (Fouts and Winslow put up an aerial show Fouts with 6 TDs passes and Winslow with 5 TD receptions) but he made some nice plays and the analyst (Len Dawson so it's no chump) was saying how with Muncie's speed and bulk that he could've been a linebacker if he wanted to. Hell, Muncie even threw a TD on a HB option play!


More recently though I'd have to say Peerless Price. That guy had all the skills to be a very good WR but he overrated his greatness and demanded too much money. Once he got the money with Atlanta it seemed he just slacked off and stopped working hard.
Little known fact, Muncie was the fastest player on that team, and considered the best athlete.
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Old 06-28-2008, 08:49 PM   #14
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I love topics like these. Reminds me of watching the old NBA drafts that NBAtv was playing last week. I'd watch them and look at all the cant miss guys who became busts for one reason or the other and just laugh how the experts thought Joe Klein would be great or whomever.
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Ki-Jana Carter. Just saying that name makes me hurt. Charles Rogers, Mike Williams, Maurice Clarett, Cedric Benson. I'm sure I can give you more later, but I'm REALLY sleepy right now.
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reggie mcneal, quentin coryatt.
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