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rank the nfl problem children (1 Viewer)

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OJ Simpson

Michael Vick

Lawrence Taylor

Terrell Owens

Ray Lewis

All very talented players. All with some very questionable behavior. Which one of these would you be most embarrassed to have represent your team? Which would you be happiest to root for?

Please feel free to add any I may be forgetting.

 
I would certainly hope that Simpson and Lewis are the worst two on everyone's list.

ETA: of the list provided. Hard to beat Rae Carruth.

 
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I'd put Jamal Lewis and Rae Carruth on the list too, with Rae nearly even with OJ on my list of guys I'd never root for.

LT I wouldn't mind cheering for though.

eta: I be fine with cheering for Jamal too, as he did his time and all. But prison time time should get him on this list.

 
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OJ SimpsonMichael VickLawrence TaylorTerrell OwensRay LewisAll very talented players. All with some very questionable behavior. Which one of these would you be most embarrassed to have represent your team? Which would you be happiest to root for? Please feel free to add any I may be forgetting.
As big of a choad as TO is, even taking into account being a delinquent baby daddy and a lockerroom cancer, he doesn't really rank up there with the criminals and criminal enablers. Anyone involved with murder or heavy amounts of drugs would be above him in my list. Still, I wouldn't have wanted him on my team, was mortified when they signed him in the preseason and relieved when he was cut.
 
my original intent was to list all time great talents with baggage, not lower tier players with criminal history. Irvin is a good fit, although he's not in the same tier as the guys on this list. Not sure harrison belongs there, but I didn't really follow his story that closely.

 
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http://diaryofahollywoodstreetking.com/the-curious-case-of-marvin-harrison/

Have you ever wondered what happened to former Indianapolis Colt and Super Bowl winner Marvin Harrison?

In 2008, a year before his retirement, a strange thing happened to the Philadelphia native on his way to ending his NFL Hall of Fame career. He found himself involved in a shooting incident, not once but twice. The second time Harrison’s name came up in a shooting it involved the death of the victim of the previous shooting. The same victim involved in the first shooting. According to reports this much we know:

The source said the alleged victim (a known local drug dealer), came into the bar, Playmakers,(a bar which Marvin Harrison owns), about 5 p.m. and engaged in an argument with Harrison. The victim then left the bar, heading to his car, with Harrison following. Gunfire broke out and the victim was hit in the hand. The victim’s car was riddled with bullets. Marvin Harrison denied any involvement in the shooting but admitted getting into a fight with the victim.

A source told the Philadelphia Daily News that a 2-year-old boy suffered a cut under his eye from glass that shattered when an errant bullet hit a car windshield, according to police. Originally it was reported that a young girl had been injured. When police came to the scene, no one would identify the shooter. Yet the police found at least 6 shell casings on the ground near Harrison’s garage that matched the bullets recovered from the shooting victims vehicle.

A year or so later, the victim did an interview with ESPN:60 where he openly identified Marvin Harrison as the shooter. A few weeks later, the victim was gunned down in front of a North Philly take out joint. As he lay dying, his final statement to police when they asked him who did the shooting was, “ Yall already know, the same thing from before, it was Marvin Harrison”.

Marvin was questioned by Philadelphia police in response to the first shooting, and of course he denied having any involvement. Yet, he was never questioned regarding the second shooting which resulted in death. In 2010, Harrison was arrested by Philadelphia police for going the wrong way down a one way street, a block away from where the original shooting took place. When police asked if he had any weapons before they searched his car, Harrison said “No”. Police searched his car and found guns, so Marvin was subsequently arrested.

The irony to this story to me is, Marvin Harrison was a quiet player with very little flash. He stayed close to his Philly roots by buying up a lot of property in his area. He was the bouncer at his own sports bar and would evict or not let people come in who had guns and drugs on them. The person he got into the argument with and allegedly shot is a known drug dealer w/ felonies on his record. From my perspective, it appears that Harrison simply attempted to take justice in his own hands. I wonder how many people in that neighborhood were actually upset at Marvin for essentially “getting a bad guy” off the streets? Maybe this is why the Philadelphia district attorney’s office is slow to look into charging Marvin Harrison with a crime. Maybe to them, he did the city of Philadelphia a favor. The very curious case of Marvin Harrison.
 
How the hell do you include TO with this group?
He is the only one who got suspended by his team for his infractions. Ray lewis got a fine from the nfl, and vick was suspended while he was in jail, but both got huge paydays and were given soft glove treatment by the espns of the world when they came back because of their talent. I don't know if oj even got a traffic ticket for driving his white bronco away from the police on national tv. If you go by how they were treated by the nfl and sports media, owens was by far the worst of the bunch
 
How the hell do you include TO with this group?
He is the only one who got suspended by his team for his infractions. Ray lewis got a fine from the nfl, and vick was suspended while he was in jail, but both got huge paydays and were given soft glove treatment by the espns of the world when they came back because of their talent. I don't know if oj even got a traffic ticket for driving his white bronco away from the police on national tv. If you go by how they were treated by the nfl and sports media, owens was by far the worst of the bunch
Depends on how you're looking at it.Problem child with their team, or problem child with the law. Because both are polar opposites.Those in trouble with the law mentioned here, Lewis, Harrison, Simpson were all known to be good teammates. Those that don't have much serious trouble with the law, but have had known issues as a teammate like Owens, Moss, Chad Johnson are Primadona's.So.. polar opposites IMO and that's why all of these guys are being mentioned.
 
The irony to this story to me is, Marvin Harrison was a quiet player with very little flash. He stayed close to his Philly roots by buying up a lot of property in his area. He was the bouncer at his own sports bar and would evict or not let people come in who had guns and drugs on them. The person he got into the argument with and allegedly shot is a known drug dealer w/ felonies on his record. From my perspective, it appears that Harrison simply attempted to take justice in his own hands. I wonder how many people in that neighborhood were actually upset at Marvin for essentially “getting a bad guy” off the streets? Maybe this is why the Philadelphia district attorney’s office is slow to look into charging Marvin Harrison with a crime. Maybe to them, he did the city of Philadelphia a favor. The very curious case of Marvin Harrison.
Marvin Harrison = Batman
 
The irony to this story to me is, Marvin Harrison was a quiet player with very little flash. He stayed close to his Philly roots by buying up a lot of property in his area. He was the bouncer at his own sports bar and would evict or not let people come in who had guns and drugs on them. The person he got into the argument with and allegedly shot is a known drug dealer w/ felonies on his record. From my perspective, it appears that Harrison simply attempted to take justice in his own hands. I wonder how many people in that neighborhood were actually upset at Marvin for essentially “getting a bad guy” off the streets? Maybe this is why the Philadelphia district attorney’s office is slow to look into charging Marvin Harrison with a crime. Maybe to them, he did the city of Philadelphia a favor. The very curious case of Marvin Harrison.
Marvin Harrison = Batman
It all makes sense now.
 
The irony to this story to me is, Marvin Harrison was a quiet player with very little flash. He stayed close to his Philly roots by buying up a lot of property in his area. He was the bouncer at his own sports bar and would evict or not let people come in who had guns and drugs on them. The person he got into the argument with and allegedly shot is a known drug dealer w/ felonies on his record. From my perspective, it appears that Harrison simply attempted to take justice in his own hands. I wonder how many people in that neighborhood were actually upset at Marvin for essentially “getting a bad guy” off the streets? Maybe this is why the Philadelphia district attorney’s office is slow to look into charging Marvin Harrison with a crime. Maybe to them, he did the city of Philadelphia a favor. The very curious case of Marvin Harrison.
Marvin Harrison = Batman
It all makes sense now.
Edgerrin James = Robin
 
OJ SimpsonMichael VickLawrence TaylorTerrell OwensRay LewisAll very talented players. All with some very questionable behavior. Which one of these would you be most embarrassed to have represent your team? Which would you be happiest to root for? Please feel free to add any I may be forgetting.
OJ - MurdererLT - RapistVick - Dog KillerLewis - Accessory to Murdered???TO - Francise Killer
 
To add to Ray Lewis. Many accounts have Lewis as the trigger man in the killing of two. He then disposed of evidence and was not cooperative in the investigation. The only thing he was every booked on was obstruction of justice as previously mentioned.

Since everything went down he has had an amazing career and to all accounts has revamped his life.

 
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