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King of Idiots  

70 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is the King of the Hill of Stupid?

    • Johnny "Football" Manziel
      32
    • Plaxico "Cheddar Bob" Burress
      7
    • Josh "Snoop" Gordon
      8
    • Aldon "Hella Dumb" Smith
      23


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Plaxico did a really dumb thing but managed to not ruin his entire career, even winning a Super Bowl and comeback player of the year. If we're talking modern players I'd personally swap Joseph Randle into his spot.

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12 minutes ago, caatfan said:

Burress, for shooting himself without a permit. The bullet missed his artery by an inch and missed a security guard by a foot. Glocks also have no manual safety. Dumb and dumber.

Gotta be Burress. All the talent with none of the brains. Josh Gordon has to be a close second. Johnny doesnt have the natural talent of the other three. 

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1 minute ago, jbland said:

Gotta be Burress. All the talent with none of the brains. Josh Gordon has to be a close second. Johnny doesnt have the natural talent of the other three. 

I think that's what makes Johnny the biggest idiot.  Of the four, he's the only one that couldn't prove he had any ability, other than being a dumb ass.  Everyone else has had good - great season/s in the NFL.

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1 hour ago, Nick_81 said:

I think that's what makes Johnny the biggest idiot.  Of the four, he's the only one that couldn't prove he had any ability, other than being a dumb ass.  Everyone else has had good - great season/s in the NFL.

Thats a good point. 

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1 hour ago, Saca312 said:

Kenny Britt's a pretty dumb player as well

Kenny Britt has actually done OK. His career has never really been in real peril. Gordon, on the other hand, has done everything to keep his career basically at the starting line. If he were in track, he'd have at least two false starts. 

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