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Post by Cyno on Oct 25, 2015 16:34:04 GMT -5
Yankees - I don't think there was anyone on the Yankees I outright hated. A-Rod is the most obvious candidate but I always liked him even when he acted like a jerk.
Giants - Brandon Jacobs during his penultimate year with the G-men where he was doing a lot of shit-talking for someone who averaged maybe 2 yards a carry. I also never liked Jeremy Shockey at all and the team got better when he was off the team.
Knicks - J.R. Smith.
Devils - No one in particular. I got angry at people for sucking at playing like Bryce Salvador, but for the most part the Devils have had likable players from a fan's standpoint. Even Claude Lemieux was the sort of player you loved if he was on your team and hated if he wasn't. And no, I don't count Parise or Kovalchuk because I loved both when they actually played for the Devils.
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Post by rocket on Oct 25, 2015 17:03:00 GMT -5
Just off the top of my head:
Rangers - Eric Lindros Knicks - Latrell Sprewell (although in retrospect his Knicks tenure wasn't that bad) Mets - Victor Zambrano Jets - That last full season of a healthy Mark Sanchez was sure something.
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Post by Lupin the Third on Oct 25, 2015 18:25:51 GMT -5
John Rocker on the Braves.
Yeeesh.
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Post by triplethreatmark on Oct 26, 2015 11:48:32 GMT -5
As in Anderson? I liked GA a lot. He was a great Angels player for his entire 14 year run. .. Then again, this might be a reference to something I'm not aware of. Anyways, for me(LA Kings fan), Sean Avery because f*** that guy. Not only was his his usual douchey self, but apparently he made a young Dustin Brown's life a living hell. He made fun of Dustin's lisp and the fact that he was committed to his high school sweetheart(now his wife) and wasn't sleeping with random puck bunnies. Brown took the punishment since this occurred during the first 3 years of his career(2003-06). No way that flies now. Yessir. He put up good numbers, but he always seemed to not be trying. Which is a good thing I guess, but it looked like the field was the last place he wanted to be. I think you can attribute that to his face and general attitude. GA was a really easy going guy. It also doesn't help that he has a permanent "sleepy" look on his face.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Oct 26, 2015 11:50:26 GMT -5
Yessir. He put up good numbers, but he always seemed to not be trying. Which is a good thing I guess, but it looked like the field was the last place he wanted to be. I think you can attribute that to his face and general attitude. GA was a really easy going guy. It also doesn't help that he has a permanent "sleepy" look on his face. Yeah, he is laid back, so laid back that it looked like he was giving forth effort. That irked me when I was younger.
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Post by S-Chrome on Oct 26, 2015 22:54:58 GMT -5
Yankees: Randy Johnson (Especially when he started to suck in 2006), Armando Benitez (Those three weeks in 2003 was a really trying time.), Kevin Youkilis, and of course Jacoby Ellsbury. In Ellsbury's case, it's not the fact that he's a former Red Sox and the fact that a chill in the air is enough to land him on the DL for months on end, but it's the fact that the Yankee front office gave him that ridiculous, unmovable albatross of a contract when he already has a paler clone in Brett Gardner playing right alongisde him.
New York Giants: Antrel Rolle. Toward the tail-end of his tenure with the Giants, he stayed running his damn mouth to the New York media, and every time he did, the Giants would be embarrassed and beaten down in short order, Oh, and Jason Pierre-Paul. f***ing idiot.
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Post by Some Guy on Oct 26, 2015 23:40:34 GMT -5
Detroit Pistons: Allen Iverson. I already hate his style of play and think he's unbelievably overrated, but he was just utter garbage as a Piston after some actual decent years with the Nuggets.
Red Wings: Todd Bertuzzi. He shouldn't have been allowed back in the NHL after what he did to Steve Moore.
Tigers: Alfredo Simon, Torii Hunter, Juan Gonzalez. Alfredo because I thought he was some semblance of guilty for some of the shit he has been said to have done. Torii because of the shit he has said throughout the years and that bullshit aura he has around him. Juan Gone because...well, if you paid any attention at the time I don't need to explain why.
Lions: Dominic Raiola. Dude just came off like the world's biggest high school bully for no reason at all.
Wolverines: Brendan Gibbons. What a piece of shit.
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Post by warriorthug4edge on Oct 27, 2015 11:18:55 GMT -5
Kyle Lohse as a Twin--I didn't particularly like Nick Punto and Jason Bartlett and the rest of the "piranhas," but they were limited players who were played too much because of Ron Gardenhire's small-ball fetish. But Lohse was a pitcher who sucked, and blamed every loss on bad defense. Couldn't wait to see him leave.
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Post by bluemeii on Oct 27, 2015 15:12:38 GMT -5
Isles - Todd Bertuzzi. Not because of the whole Steve Moore thing, that happened later in Detroit (after he actually became an NHL worthy player). He was just an unmotivated slow sack of crap not worthy of a Jersey, was not sad to see him leave.
Reds - Nick Massett. Guy just thought he was all that from all reports. Unfortunately was just was an 8th inning disaster waiting to happen in the late 00s.
Broncos - Clarence Kay, late 80s tight end. If this guy existed in today's NFL, he'd make Greg Hardy look like a saint. How he managed to stay in the league as long as he did I'll never know. A complete piece of human garbage.
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Oct 27, 2015 17:15:20 GMT -5
Yankees - A Rod. From the announcement of the trade for Soriano, I was against him. I appreciate his performance in the 2009 playoffs, but f*** him anyway.
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Oct 27, 2015 17:21:09 GMT -5
I wouldn't say I hated him but it was hard work liking Luis Suarez when he played for Liverpool. I loved watching him play as he was in a different class to most of the players in the Premier League back then but you could never relax as you were waiting for his next indiscretion.
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Oct 27, 2015 19:06:28 GMT -5
Orioles: there was a nondescript player named Marty Cordova. This dumbass went on the disabled list for getting burned in a tanning bed
Cowboys: Roy Williams (WR). Whotta total loser, brought to the team by that idiot Jerry Jones. Couldn't play worth a damn.
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Post by Push R Truth on Oct 28, 2015 9:17:20 GMT -5
If only the Vikings had a good QB they'd be right back in contention with the big boys. We're going to draft a QB! Come on baby....
...The Minnesota Vikings Select: Christian Ponder
Christian F@$%@%g Ponder. Not only that, the son of a bitch goes home to Samantha Ponder. I hate his stupid stinky guts
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Oct 28, 2015 12:12:32 GMT -5
Here's mind:
The Rams: This was a hard one to pick because three players come to mind. Jimmy Kennedy: Wasted a first round pick for this fat lazy ass who couldn't make the team. Richie Incognito this dumbass was always getting penalties that cost the Rams games. Big play happens for a huge game nope, Penalties called we go backwards. Lawrence Phillips, this druggy had talent but couldn't keep clean.
The Blues: Honestly can't think of one single player I couldn't stand but Mike Keenan the head coach on the other hand. The guy was responsible for Shannahan, Hull, and few other talented players to leave.
The Cardinals: The best I can think of is Royce Clayton. The reason was more LaRussa than him but the fact he was made as the starting Short Stop over Ozzie Smith and basicly forced Ozzie out to retirement doesn't sit well with a lot of fans. Ozzie was still playing at a high level defensively and well Clayton never was that special as career shown. It lead Ozzie not doing very much with the Cardinals even those he knew the fans loved him but until Tony left we didn't see much of Ozzie at Busch.
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Post by thetower52 on Oct 28, 2015 12:33:09 GMT -5
Shawn kemp on the Blazers Luke Babbitt. Raymond "cupcakes" Felton Carson Palmer, the Oakland years.
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Oct 28, 2015 23:29:37 GMT -5
Couldn't stand Tie Domi, Darcy Tucker or Shayne Corson.
I hate that Richie Incognito is on my team even if he might be the best player on our O-line right now.
I like Ashley Young, but I hate the diving and I won't excuse it.
The one guy who I thought I was going to hate, but ended up loving and am sorry to see him gone is Tyler Hansbrough.
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Post by Mr. Medium Shot on Oct 29, 2015 11:31:10 GMT -5
Rays: Vinny Castilla, Ben Grieve, Aubrey Huff, Pat Burrell, Yunel Escobar.
Braves: Kenny Lofton, Reggie Sanders, Dan Kolb, Bob Wickman, Yunel Escobar (again).
Buccaneers: Alvin Harper, Warren Sapp. It's also tough to like Jameis Winston.
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Post by OGBoardPoster2005 on Oct 29, 2015 18:16:40 GMT -5
Rams: Ritchie Incognito, Alex Barron, Drew Bennett
Lakers: Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard
Orioles: Miguel Tejada
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Post by Danimal on Oct 30, 2015 0:38:09 GMT -5
Tommie Frazier, I know multiple people that have had negative run-ins with him and when he was HC of local lower-level college program his players quit in droves.
Jason Peters is a another loudmouth douche from Neb's glory days that like Tommie is still around living off said glory-days.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Oct 30, 2015 0:47:49 GMT -5
Raffi Torres in San Jose and the last year of Greg Hardy in Carolina
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