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Dumbest Football Analyst


Mr. Scot

Who is the dumbest football analyst of them all?  

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  1. 1. Who is the dumbest football analyst of them all?

    • Joe Theismann
      23
    • Terry Bradshaw
      5
    • Jamie Dukes
      25
    • Bill Maas
      5
    • Someone else
      22
    • Emmitt Smith
      3
    • Deon Sanders
      1
    • Prisco
      4


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Defiently Jamie Dukes.

But on a side note Warren Sapp is pretty damn smart (loud mouth and he always is way to happy but football smart). I got in the habit there at the end of the season of just betting on his upsets from the Game Day Morning show . Won every one I bet on. If I remember correctly he predicted us to beat up on the Giants because of there torn up secondary.

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It is a toss up between Deon Sanders and Emmitt Smith. Both great former players but neither very good analysts or very insightful. It proves that you can have great physucal skills without being very intelligent in the process.

I would like to 2nd the Emmitt Smith nomination......

"Eli Manning has been given the rice of passage." ~ Emmitt Smith

"You cannot change the stripes of a leopard." ~ Emmitt Smith

"That can be a swing their way eventually. I just hate to be the team that they winned it against." ~ Emmitt Smith

"Now the Colts are probably playing with more confidence than they ever have played since they been with the Indianapolis Colts." ~ Emmitt Smith

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I would like to 2nd the Emmitt Smith nomination......

"Eli Manning has been given the rice of passage." ~ Emmitt Smith

"You cannot change the stripes of a leopard." ~ Emmitt Smith

"That can be a swing their way eventually. I just hate to be the team that they winned it against." ~ Emmitt Smith

"Now the Colts are probably playing with more confidence than they ever have played since they been with the Indianapolis Colts." ~ Emmitt Smith

I get it makes sense to me.

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i dont think any of them are not intelligent. some may not articulate well (emmitt) . whats funny is that must of us call them stupid or dumb on our messageboards , but they were smart enough to figure out what they were good and and use it to make tons of money and will be finished working decades before most of the "intelligent" people on this board will. most of us will be working into our 50's and 60's and they will only work past there 30's if they want to. i want to have there kind of intelligence

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