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Sporting News most hated NFL players of all time


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28 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

3 former Panthers...

Yep. Finnegan and Johnson weren't around long but they finished up with the Panthers.

5 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

They mention Rae Carruth on the front page, but somehow he didn't make the list.

All I can think is that he wasn't in the league long enough. He was certainly criminal enough.

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14 minutes ago, jdpanther5 said:

They explained why he and a few others (OJ, Rice, Hernandez) didn't make the list. Not that it made much sense.

Yeah. That made no sense at all.

Gotta say though, while I obviously don't like that or the inclusion of Newton, outside of those things it's  a fairly solid list.

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2 hours ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Greg Hardy could be #1??? WTF. Ray Lewis committed murder. He killed somebody. And got away with it like OJ. How does that beat out Domestic Violence? Ray/ OJ should be #1 and Vick should be #2. Then you got someone like Burfict who is looking to hurt anybody on the field all the time and Pacman who put some poor guy in a wheelchair for life. And Hardy is still ranked higher?

This list is wack.

Exhibit A on what Ray Rice did to Greg Hardy and the Carolina Panthers.  Apparently video proof is FAR less valuable than public perception of an innocent man in the eyes of the law, with Rice not even on the list, at all.  Grandstanding from limp wristed kooks whose pitchforks were nowhere near Tampa, Florida, week 1 2014.

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14 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

Exhibit A on what Ray Rice did to Greg Hardy and the Carolina Panthers.  Apparently video proof is FAR less valuable than public perception of an innocent man in the eyes of the law, with Rice not even on the list, at all.  Grandstanding from limp wristed kooks whose pitchforks were nowhere near Tampa, Florida, week 1 2014.

Greg was never found innocent. Charges were dropped after Holden failed to show up in court after Hardy and her reached an agreement out of court. He was found guilty then he appealed. 

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