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RIDETHEWALRUS
March-28th-2007, 01:46 PM
I think we are underrepresented...Sean Taylor deserves a spot on this list over Eugene Robinson



Todd Marinovich - QBhttp://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/marinovichQB.jpgJust last month the Artist Formerly Known as Robo-QB was arrested in a public bathroom with a bent spoon and a syringe. What better guy to lead this team? The closest most quarterbacks come to getting in trouble with the law is a DUI, but Marinovich doesn't **** around. The spaces between his toes have seen more needles than a Christmas tree lot. Just don't tell him to "put the smack down"... because he never will.

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O.J. Simpson - RB http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/simpsonRB.jpgThe Juice is an obvious choice, so we won't spend much time with his legal qualifications for this team. Double-murder, here's your jersey.

Lawrence Phillips - RB http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/phillipsRB.jpgArrested too many times to count, a washout in both the NFL and the CFL, Phillips has finally found a team that will take him. Young Lawrence, well... he has women problems. He knows more about battery charges than the manufacturers of DieHard and the Energizer bunny combined. He's beaten every girlfriend he ever had and once punched a woman in the face after she refused to dance with him at a Miami night club. While at Nebraska, in what may be his most famous carry, he was accused of breaking into his ex's room, dragging her by the hair down three flights of stairs, and jacking her head against a mailbox, which also earns him a nomination for the All-Caveman Team.

Rae Carruth - WR http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/carruthWR.jpgGuilty of the most heinous crime in the history of the NFL (remember, OJ was acquitted), Carruth is an obvious choice. He orchestrated the execution-style murder of his pregnant girlfriend because she refused to have an abortion. While he only got into the end zone four times in his short career, you can rest assured that this wideout has been on the receiving end of numerous scoring drives since arriving in state correctional facilities, most of which were led by a couple of guys with swastika tattoos.

Michael Irvin - WR http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/irvinWR.jpgWith all the cocaine he's done in his life, he could probably chalk the entire Texas Stadium field. He kept the Tarrant County courtrooms busy in the late 90's, and despite finding God (was he lost?), he managed to mix in a few drug charges in this millennium too. His roster spot is further solidified by the fact that he once had a hit out on him â€" by a cop. Former Dallas police officer Johnnie Hernandez was arrested after he paid $2960 to an undercover DEA agent in order to have Irvin murdered. Awesome.

Mark Chmura - TE http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/chumuraTE.jpgDespite being acquitted on charges of sexual assault and child enticement, 'Chewy' gets the starting nod at tight end. Who knows what really went down with him and that 17 year-old in the bathroom of a drunken prom party? All we know is this â€" the court of public opinion is a *****.

Barret Robbins - OL http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/robbinsOL.jpgPreviously best known for disappearing the night before Oakland's Super Bowl thrashing in 2003, Robbins trumped that the following year by attacking three police officers who, being armed, shot him twice in the chest. Police reports indicate that even after being shot Robbins continued to attack the officers, which is just the kind of spunk we need on this team. The good news is that Robbins survived his wounds. The bad news is that he is facing three counts of attempted murder of a police officer.

Nate Newton - OL http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/newtonOL.jpgNewton was a shoe-in for this team when he got busted in Louisiana with 213 pounds of marijuana after being pulled over for a traffic violation (who breaks traffic laws with a van full of drugs?), but then he made a serious case to become a team captain six weeks later when, while out on bail, he got busted again. This time it was 175 pounds of marijuana in the trunk of his car. One thing's for sure - when it's fourth and long, we know ol' Nate is down to 'go for it'.

Justin Strzelczyk - OL http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/StrzelczykOL.jpgAside from only having one vowel in his last name (not counting "y"), Strzelczyk also had only one great defining moment. After a hit-and-run accident in New York, police chased his pickup 40 miles, during which Strzelczyk flipped off troopers and at one point threw a beer bottle at them. In the end, Strzelczyk crashed head on at 90 miles per hour into a tanker truck carrying corrosive acid, leaving an explosive scene police compared to an airplane crash. Strzelczyk didn't make it out alive, he did, literally, go down in a 'blaze of glory', and you gotta respect that. And for those concerned, the driver of the tanker escaped with only minor injuries.

Chris Terry - OL http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/terryOL.jpgArrested for wife beating in 2002. While that's nothing new in the NFL, it is worth noting that in this instance he slammed her into a wall, head-butted her and stuffed her face into a pillow â€" while their two children watched. Our scouts feel these characteristics will be very helpful in stopping the pass rush on our quarterback, who is slow of foot and, of course, a smackhead.

Keno Hills - OL http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/hillsOL.jpgHeroin and weapons charges for the former Southwestern Louisiana Rajin' Cajun. Hills makes the team for his ability to acquire a fix for Marinovich in the event of a mid-game withdrawal, ala "Playmakers". While the charges against him could have led to life in prison, they were later dropped. His starting spot is further solidified due to the fact that his first name is gambling related.


DEFENSE
Ray Lewis - LB http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/lewisLB.jpgArrested in 2000 following a Super Bowl party on two counts of first-degree murder. The charges were later dropped and Lewis pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge of obstruction of justice. While the serious charges were dropped, Lewis did pay out undisclosed amounts to the two victims' family, which is not something that innocent people tend to do. He's a real playmaker, he was on the cover of Madden 2005, and he does that spastic dance that America seems to love, so his image has recovered quite a bit, but he can't fool us. Welcome aboard, Ray-Ray.

Lawrence Taylor - LB http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/taylorLB.jpgWent from cracking heads to crack head in record time. In his now infamous "60 Minutes" interview, Taylor claimed to have spent thousands of dollars a day on narcotics and to have hired prostitutes to go to opponents' hotel rooms the night before games. He's had numerous drug related arrests along with a tax evasion charge. Regarding his lifestyle in the late 1990s Taylor described his home as "like a crackhouse." Our kind of player.

Bill Romanowski - LB http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/romanoskiLB.jpgRomo was indicted by a grand jury in 2000 for allegedly obtaining phentermine, a diet drug with stimulant properties, under false pretenses. He was later acquitted but he is currently linked to the BALCO steroid scandal. He broke the orbital bone of teammate Marcus Williams in practice and effectively ended his career. He's been fined for numerous violent on-field incidents and spat in the face of wide receiver J.J. Stokes on Monday Night Football. And while it's not illegal, he's a total racist.

Alonzo Spellman - DL http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/spellmanDL.jpg

Spellman is the only member of this team to have been charged with terrorizing passengers on a commercial flight and forcing an emergency landing. According to investigators, once on the ground Spellman told the pilot "I am about to rip your throat out." Add to the mix weapons charges, a standoff with police from inside his publicist's home and the usual DUI and failure to appear charges, and you've got a starting D-lineman.

Darrell Russell - DL http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/russellDL.jpg



A repeat offender of the NFL's substance abuse policy, Russell actually broke it so many times that he's out of football. His weakness? Ecstasy. I know, I know- whose isn't?- but Russell was also charged with 25 felonies as an accomplice stemming from the videotaped rape of a woman by two of his friends. Prosecutors charged that he was the one behind the camera, but later dropped charges due to concern they would not win a jury conviction. However, Darrell Russell remains the only scumbag on the team that knows who Paul Oakenfold is.

Mark Gastineau - DE http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/gastineauDE.jpg

Assault, drug possession and woman-beating (burned a girlfriend with a cigarette lighter) are some of the charges he's faced. Repeated parole violations led to 11 months in Riker's Island prison. He admitted to using steroids while he played for the Jets. After his football career, he got into boxing. He finished with a 15-2 record and widely circulated reports that he was involved in fixed fights. And while we weren't again aware it had been lost, Gastineau claims to have found religion.

Jim Dunaway - DE http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/dunawayDE.jpgCharged with murder in the death of his former wife, Dunaway is the unpublicized OJ Simpson (and, in fact, was a teammate of The Juice in Buffalo for three seasons). Prior to her death, she had won a divorce judgment that gave her more than 800 acres the couple owned, $1,800 a month in alimony and half of Dunaway's NFL pension. A grand jury assigned to the case did not indict him ("if you didn't see them fight, you must not indict"). His kids then sued him in a civil suit and won. That doesn't mean he did it. Um.

Gene Atkins - S http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/atkinsS.jpg

Arrested for firebombing a former business associate but was later acquitted. Most recently he barricaded himself in his house after his wife called police claiming he had shoved her against a wall, choked her, bit her and then beat her with a remote control. Then, when told by police that he was under arrest, Atkins replied, "No I'm not" and punched the officer in the throat, then pushed him outside the home. Surprisingly the police didn't agree, re-entered the home, found Atkins holding four knives, and summarily dropped him with a 'hot shot' from a Taser gun.

Eugene Robinson - S http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/robinsonS.jpg

On the eve of the Super Bowl and a mere twelve hours after receiving the Bart Starr Award from Athletes in Action, an award honoring high moral character, Robinson was busted for offering an undercover Miami policewoman $40 for oral sex. While his record is otherwise spotless, the sheer publicity this arrest generated warrants a starting spot in our secondary. Plus he's the only guy that God will allow to do the team prayer.

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Corey Fuller - CB http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/fullerCB.jpg

One of the few players on this team not arrested for fighting outside a bar, beating, raping or killing a woman or any sort of narcotics charge, Fuller seems out of place on this team. He was however charged with hosting high-stakes card games at his house, which was also the site of a shootout. In that event, an assailant attempted to rob the card game and a shootout ensued in which approximately 20 rounds were fired between Fuller and the man. Although only feelings were hurt in the end, that's still some Wild West ****. It definitely earns Fuller a spot at cornerback.

Samari Rolle - CB http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/rolleCB.jpg

The cornerback position is surprisingly thin on criminals so Rolle edges out Ty Law (crossing international borders with 'Ex') for a roster spot. His crime? Spousal abuse (yawn). And while pedestrian compared to his newest teammates' rap sheets, it should be pointed out that the altercation took place on Valentine's Day. Where's the love, Samari?

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SPECIAL TEAMS
Sebastian Janikowski - K http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/janakowskiKicker.jpg



Ah, See-Bass. Everyone's favorite out-of-control Slav. He's been arrested for bar fights, drinking and driving (.20 BAC), reckless driving, bribing a police officer, evidence tampering and possession of a drug best known in the media as "the date rape drug." (See-Bass reportedly administered the drug to himself! Hey, how many Pol- never mind). Oh, and it should also be noted that while playing a position that usually features the most diminutive guys on the field Janikowski stands 6'2 and weighs 250 pounds. Big Krazy Kicker! In his defense, a bar owner once said of him, "It's his Polish accent; he always sounds wasted." That or he really is, you know, always wasted. My money's on the latter.

Todd Sauerbrun - P http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/sauerbrunPunter.jpgPunters are not exactly known to be the criminal type, but Sauerbrun stands out as the most rebellious of the bunch â€" he got a DWI. And- hold your breath- he was also charged with driving with a revoked license. And in a hilarious aside, he has a running feud with the Gramatica family. Martin, Bill and even baby brother Santiago are all players he refuses to share a uniform with. No worries, Todd, unless one of them holds up a Dairy Queen, it'll be just you and Sebastian.


THE WARDEN
Jimmy Johnson - Coach http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/johnsonCoach.jpg



Seeing as how he's already coached half this team, he's the obvious choice for the job. Whether you're looking at his days at the University of Miami or with the Dallas Cowboys, this guy has never met a criminal he wouldn't put in the starting lineup. While he has never been charged with a crime, he has been known to associate with individuals that could best be described as unsavory.







http://www.thephatphree.com/features.asp?StoryID=850

JetSkins
March-28th-2007, 01:51 PM
haha too funny, pac-man should be on there

afparent
March-28th-2007, 01:58 PM
Actually that team would win the Super Bowl! more than once I might add

Siven
March-28th-2007, 02:01 PM
Taylor crimes were all pretty minor. He had his case for the weapons charge dismissed, so really that can't be held against him. And also, the OJ selection. Again, as guilty as he actually is, he was never convicted in the court of law. Therefore, TECHNICALLY, he is innocent.

noshirtforyou
March-28th-2007, 02:06 PM
lmao this is hilarious..i could think of a couple better players though

pjfootballer
March-28th-2007, 02:08 PM
Dexter would fit on this team. He's seen more style of Prison Unis than any other Redskin. Love ya Dex, but you've had alot of problems over the years.

pjfootballer
March-28th-2007, 02:11 PM
Here in the Charlotte area they did a piece on a prison that had their own American Idol within the walls. Didn't catch which prison it was, but the best thing about it was the Prisoners were made to wear Pink long sleeved shirts and then the old fashioned black and white horizontal striped shirts and pants. That was the best part. I guess it's the Warden's way of humiliating them. They said it was a hardcore prison, but I didn't catch where it was.

I've also notice that some states have brought back the old Chain Gangs. I like it.

TheFan
March-28th-2007, 02:12 PM
Tony Peters and Dexter Manley could represent the Redskins. One for selling and the other for using cocaine.

TheFan

Cincycowboy
March-28th-2007, 02:39 PM
Taylor crimes were all pretty minor. He had his case for the weapons charge dismissed, so really that can't be held against him. And also, the OJ selection. Again, as guilty as he actually is, he was never convicted in the court of law. Therefore, TECHNICALLY, he is innocent.

What about Manley? The best part about this list is Irvin is going into the hall and Monk is at home watching. Gotta love the cowboys!

ClintonINFORSIX26
March-28th-2007, 02:43 PM
What about Manley? The best part about this list is Irvin is going into the hall and Monk is at home watching. Gotta love the cowboys!

Why are u honestly in a redskins chat board go get a life....:dallasuck

Loxley
March-28th-2007, 02:46 PM
These guys make the current Bengals roster look like the scout team....

Siven
March-28th-2007, 02:55 PM
What about Manley? The best part about this list is Irvin is going into the hall and Monk is at home watching. Gotta love the cowboys!

have you ever been to Dallas? Hell, TEXAS at all?. Have you even gone into that region?

Chanhillbilly
March-28th-2007, 03:06 PM
Don't forget Timmy Smith. He's in the poke out in colorado now for selling cocaine...

pjfootballer
March-28th-2007, 03:07 PM
What about Manley? The best part about this list is Irvin is going into the hall and Monk is at home watching. Gotta love the cowboys!

You are usually pretty even keeled, so I'll give you the benefit of doubt this time, but that is very borderline taunting/trolling in here.

vladdrac
March-28th-2007, 03:11 PM
Art Schlichter gets my vote for QB.

I don't think this writer realized that Darrell Russell was killed in a car crash.

rumpshakers
March-28th-2007, 03:12 PM
:laugh: :laugh: Thats a pretty good line up though......They might win a few games for you!

laxpck
March-28th-2007, 03:39 PM
Ummm Clarrett anyone?

mtyquinn
March-28th-2007, 03:41 PM
Tony Peters and Dexter Manley could represent the Redskins. One for selling and the other for using cocaine.

TheFan

What about Timmy Smith? Arrested for selling cocaine to an undercover officer.

terpfan
March-28th-2007, 03:41 PM
Chris Henry and Pacman Jones could be the headliners of this team before its all said and done.

Blondie
March-28th-2007, 03:55 PM
Two things:

1. Actually Nate Newton was arrested in and TEXAS. He was arrested for the 175 pounds of marijuana in Texas.....south of Dallas.......about 30 miles.

2. Michael Irvin's arrests have been in Dallas and Collin County. I don't remember any ever being in Tarrant Couty.

I wonder why they didn't put......Jamal Lewis or Bam Morris on this team.

CM916
March-28th-2007, 03:57 PM
Timmy Smith also gets my vote to represent the Redskins as a reserve RB.

ClintonINFORSIX26
March-28th-2007, 03:57 PM
The BAltimore ravens could be the all criminal team

Helmet959
March-28th-2007, 04:09 PM
Not that this would qualify... but didn't Sonny J once flip his car in downtown D.C. one night from drunk driving during the season? or was that Billy Kilmer?

PleaseBlitz
March-28th-2007, 04:41 PM
Don't forget Timmy Smith. He's in the poke out in colorado now for selling cocaine...

Not quite enough to crack the first team.

RIDETHEWALRUS
March-28th-2007, 06:24 PM
Not quite enough to crack the first team.

No Pun intended?

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

h8dacowgirls
March-28th-2007, 06:58 PM
What about Barry Wilburn or Raphael Cherry???

GhostofAlvinWalton
March-28th-2007, 07:00 PM
I can't believe Leonard Little didn't make the list. :doh:

He is the only guy, besides OJ, that has actually killed someone.

In 1999, he pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of Susan Gutweiler, 47, of suburban St. Louis, following a downtown car crash. Little's blood-alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit. He served three months in jail and was on probation for four years.

http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/STL/8980182

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capt1an chaos
March-28th-2007, 07:21 PM
Taylor crimes were all pretty minor. He had his case for the weapons charge dismissed, so really that can't be held against him. And also, the OJ selection. Again, as guilty as he actually is, he was never convicted in the court of law. Therefore, TECHNICALLY, he is innocent.

I think we all know why the juice made this team ;)

mojobo
March-28th-2007, 07:22 PM
Taylor crimes were all pretty minor. He had his case for the weapons charge dismissed, so really that can't be held against him. And also, the OJ selection. Again, as guilty as he actually is, he was never convicted in the court of law. Therefore, TECHNICALLY, he is innocent.

the prosecutor in the case also helps Taylor as he was pretty much looking to get his 15 minutes of fame. Also OJ was found to be at fault for the murder in civil court so don't cut him from this team too quickly

capt1an chaos
March-28th-2007, 07:27 PM
What about Manley? The best part about this list is Irvin is going into the hall and Monk is at home watching. Gotta love the cowboys!

What about manley, you cant even compare the two....yeah he did a little coke but if he decided to take it up agian he would have to wait for Irvin to die and snort his ashes. Not only is he going into the hall but we get to watch his uneducated ass run his mouth every weekend, what a waist of oxygen, gotta love the NFL!!!

Siven
March-28th-2007, 07:34 PM
the prosecutor in the case also helps Taylor as he was pretty much looking to get his 15 minutes of fame. Also OJ was found to be at fault for the murder in civil court so don't cut him from this team too quickly

I know OJ was convicted in civil court, but if you ask me, civil court is bull****. you shouldn't be able to be sued in civil court if you weren't convicted in a regular court.

TomE
March-28th-2007, 07:43 PM
Actually that team would win the Super Bowl! more than once I might add

Nah, they'd need to be better at QB.... no sense in wasting all of that WR talent.

Helluva running game tho

PSUHeckler
March-28th-2007, 07:43 PM
Barret Robbins - OL http://www.thephatphree.com/_photos/allcrime/robbinsOL.jpgPreviously best known for disappearing the night before Oakland's Super Bowl thrashing in 2003, Robbins trumped that the following year by attacking three police officers who, being armed, shot him twice in the chest. Police reports indicate that even after being shot Robbins continued to attack the officers, which is just the kind of spunk we need on this team. The good news is that Robbins survived his wounds. The bad news is that he is facing three counts of attempted murder of a police officer.



Wasn't he bi-polar though? If he was, as I understand it, you really can't control yourself

Vladimir L
March-28th-2007, 08:07 PM
This team could win a superbowl if it wasnt for weak QB play.

ceviker
March-28th-2007, 08:21 PM
LMAO - PacMan should def. be on there

Vladimir L
March-28th-2007, 08:37 PM
Tank Johnson too.

Quincy Carter should be the starting QB.

Former cowboy and has had cocaine charges against him.

kevin11
March-28th-2007, 08:43 PM
that is too funny.

SonOfWashington
March-28th-2007, 08:49 PM
Why are u honestly in a redskins chat board go get a life....:dallasuckand how :applause:

Cincycowboy
March-28th-2007, 08:52 PM
have you ever been to Dallas? Hell, TEXAS at all?. Have you even gone into that region?

Lived there for two years. What does that have to do with anything?

Cincycowboy
March-28th-2007, 08:53 PM
I can't believe Leonard Little didn't make the list. :doh:

He is the only guy, besides OJ, that has actually killed someone.

In 1999, he pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of Susan Gutweiler, 47, of suburban St. Louis, following a downtown car crash. Little's blood-alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit. He served three months in jail and was on probation for four years.

http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/STL/8980182



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Was Rae Carruth on it??

RIDETHEWALRUS
March-28th-2007, 09:14 PM
Rae Carruth didn't kill anybody...he paid somebody to kill somebody. Big difference.

I didn't pay atention to the date on the stroy so maybe that is why Pac Man and ST didn't make the list.


I think if we replace the QB with Kerry Collins (just a couple of DUIs and a bonafide racist) this team really could go all the way.

RIDETHEWALRUS
March-28th-2007, 09:17 PM
Even better at QB!

Steve McNair got pulled over with a BAC of .18 and a 9mm pistol in his car back in 2003.

We have a Super Bowl team!!!

dlwredskins
March-29th-2007, 11:38 AM
Why is it Jimmy Johnson instead of Barry Switzer? If I recall correctly Switzer was caught with a gun on him at DFW Airport....I remember that because I take pleasure in every Cowboy humiliation.


HAIL!

FrFan
March-29th-2007, 11:46 AM
This one has already been posted here, I think an update is necessary.

RFKFedEx
March-29th-2007, 11:53 AM
ESPN's Monday Night Countdown w/out Michael Irvin in 2007! Yessssss!

Finally, Steve Young can provide his educated analysis w/out clownsuit cutting him off and pointing his figers.

nebster21
March-29th-2007, 11:55 AM
What about Manley? The best part about this list is Irvin is going into the hall and Monk is at home watching. Gotta love the cowboys!
Being a cowboy fan I wonder if you can count the years since you guys have won a playoff game. Level of difficulty: It takes more than two hands. I wonder if he brought his abacus.

dlwredskins
March-29th-2007, 07:16 PM
I really hate to say this but Warren Moon got into a spousal abuse thing in front of his young son...his son call the cops on dear old Dad....But I love Warren Moon, but thems the facts.

Also who would own this team? Would it be Georgia F. of the Rams...everyone thinks she was into something "shady" when her husband who owned the team drowned and the guy was supposed to be a good swimmer. At least that what I heard.

bricucci
March-29th-2007, 11:08 PM
Does Timmy Smith qualify for running a drug ring? Didn't Rapheal Cherry or some other former Skins safety get locked up on murder? If were forming a team, lets get one Skin to represent.

mastaer
March-30th-2007, 09:17 AM
[QUOTE=RIDETHEWALRUS]Rae Carruth didn't kill anybody...he paid somebody to kill somebody. Big difference.



how is paying someone to kill a person any better than actually pulling the trigger yourself?? IMO i think its worse....too much of a ***** to do it yourself!!! either way he is a murderer!!

grhqofb5
March-30th-2007, 09:23 AM
George Starke, former Redskins offensive lineman and original hog, could be a solid backup on this team... Plead guilty to possession of cocaine (crack was actually found in the vehicle he was driving) in 2004.

booyeahfool
March-30th-2007, 01:23 PM
Add Pacman Jones and Chris Henry and you've got quite a list.

DCranon21
March-30th-2007, 01:51 PM
This is too funny. Also you are forgetting Odell Thurman and Onterrio Smith too.

kevin11
March-30th-2007, 02:04 PM
Being a cowboy fan I wonder if you can count the years since you guys have won a playoff game. Level of difficulty: It takes more than two hands. I wonder if he brought his abacus.
Yes, it has been 1 year while you guys have not won a playoff game in 11 years.

SonOfWashington
March-30th-2007, 02:30 PM
ESPN's Monday Night Countdown w/out Michael Irvin in 2007! Yessssss!

Finally, Steve Young can provide his educated analysis w/out clownsuit cutting him off and pointing his figers.i hear theismann's looking for a job o.O

Jay Master Jay
March-30th-2007, 03:27 PM
I know this is our site but if no Timmy Smith we got to put our boy Dexter Manley on there dont we? :2cents: :laugh:

KING ROGER
March-30th-2007, 06:46 PM
Hey you're on Philly.com right? I'm Tom Landry over there. Did you notice the number of Boys this guy put in his list? So predictable.

jabronijames
March-31st-2007, 05:17 AM
Taylor crimes were all pretty minor. He had his case for the weapons charge dismissed, so really that can't be held against him. And also, the OJ selection. Again, as guilty as he actually is, he was never convicted in the court of law. Therefore, TECHNICALLY, he is innocent.


Wrongo, Siven. OJ was found "not guilty by court of law," which is not the opposite of guilty nor is it the same thing as innocent. He was, however, found guilty in a civil suit brought upon by Nicole Brown's family. So, he is NOT innocent, either way.

aussieskin
March-31st-2007, 05:33 AM
How about Timmy Smith, another skin gone bad...pity

Loxley
March-31st-2007, 08:59 AM
Yes, it has been 1 year while you guys have not won a playoff game in 11 years.

Hes not the cowboy fan dude, the guy he quoted is.

cpneedrm
March-31st-2007, 09:32 AM
What about Manley? The best part about this list is Irvin is going into the hall and Monk is at home watching. Gotta love the cowboys!


I guess so if Irvin's the judges main supplier. He should been in there on his first try!!!!!!!!:dallasuck :dallasuck :dallasuck

fuji869
March-31st-2007, 10:04 AM
Three Dallas Coboys, you gotta love it with them being the so called "America's Team"! :laugh:

:dallasuck

roanoker
March-31st-2007, 10:29 AM
The way this past year went, I guess Marvin Lewis would be an assistant coach for Jimmy... :silly:

mikeyf316
March-31st-2007, 10:41 AM
Wrongo, Siven. OJ was found "not guilty by court of law," which is not the opposite of guilty nor is it the same thing as innocent. He was, however, found guilty in a civil suit brought upon by Nicole Brown's family. So, he is NOT innocent, either way.

Actually, you're wrong about the civil suit. Civil suits don't determine guilt or innocence, just liability (responsibility). In the eyes of the law, not guilty is the same as innocent.