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Current 5 favorite/least favorite NFL players


frash.exe

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Here's an interesting topic. List 5 players you like the most that obviously are not on your favorite team. For instance, if I made this thread last year I would've said Shockey, but since he's now a Panther, well you get it. So if you're Dimbee just list players that aren't Bears. If they used to be on your favorite team that's fine you can still list them. Mine:

Favorites (In no particular order)

1. Calvin Johnson

2. Haloti Ngata

3. Joe Flacco

4. Eli Manning

5. DeMarcus Ware

Least Favorite (again, in no particular order)

1. Cortland Finnegan*

2. DeAngelo Hall

3. John Abraham

4. Matt Hasselbeck

5. Chris Harris

(*note: If I had to rank them he would be no.1)

I anticipate Ben Roethlisberger won't be very popular with females

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Minus any Panthers...

Favorites--

Greg Jennings

Calvin Johnson

Ryan Fitzpatrick

Ray Lewis

Charles Woodson

*honorable mention: Eric Berry (I hate that he's injured)

Least Favorites--

Cortland Finnegan

Stewart Bradley

Cedric Benson

Sanchez

Steven Jackson

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