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Current 5 favorite/least favorite NFL players


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also he was way overrated by panther fans when he was here because all he could do in pass coverage was lay a good hit

APPARENTLY he significantly improved in coverage on the Bears, but every game I saw he still looked slow as ever and lost in coverage.

don't get me wrong I don't dislike the guy to the extent I hope he fails, but he def was overrated and bitched and moaned too much when the Panthers could have EASILY traded him to a shitty team or waived him to get claimed by a random. the Panthers did him a huge favor sending him back to the city he started his career in.

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Vick

Ed Reed

Ray Lewis

Andre Johnson

AP

Payton Manning

Megatron

Aaron Rodgers

(pretty much everyone from miami not named brandon meriweather)

Guys I Hate

Cortland Finnegan

Reggie Bush

The Golden Calf of Bristol

Brandon Meriweather

Clay Matthews

T.O

Jay Cutler

Rapelisberger

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Excluding Panthers...

Favorite

Julius Peppers

Percy Harvin

Tom Brady

Patrick Willis

Darren McFadden

Carlos Dunlap

Dislike

Aaron Rodgers (not sure why, just do)

Troy Polamalu (don't really dislike him, just don't get the hype)

Rex Ryan (not a player, but why does he overestimate his team?)

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Favorite:

LT

Ray Lewis

Suh

Antonio Gates

Kasay

Honorable Mention: Vick, Urlacher, MJD

Least Favorite:

Peppers

Brady

Chris Johnson

Romo

Cutler

Player I want to dislike but I just can't and hope he does succeed in some capacity even though I want to hate him: The Golden Calf of Bristol

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Faves:

1. Aaron Rodgers - hope he wins another ring so he can just hold up his hand with 2 the next time someone asks him about Favre

2. James Harrison

3. Jared Allen

4. John Henderson (face slap pregame ritual)

5. Ndamukong Suh

Imahaterof:

1. Peyton Manning - thanks for teaching everyone that even you need a "next man up" on the bench not named Kerry Collins

2. Tom Brady - watching the Giants put baby in the corner last week was epic

3. Brett Favre - attention whoring utterly destroyed a good career, would be hated #1 if still active

4. The Golden Calf of Bristol - Tebowing? really? This and Planking are what we've come to as a civilization?

5. Eli Manning (bitch move when drafted, Elway is 5a. in my book, hope Luck does the exact same thing to him)

What can I say? Alltime fave is Deacon Jones "so the offense feels like I stuffed them in a sack and beat 'em with a baseball bat". No more Tinkerbell tutu QB apparel. I wanna start a petittion...

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