thedayafter said:We should all be so lucky to ..."washed up" and still playing in the NFL....
That goes w/o saying.
thedayafter said:We should all be so lucky to ..."washed up" and still playing in the NFL....
popularwar said:Eddie George. I thought someone would have said it by now.
NJ_Fin_Fan said:That's a good one! I was wondering why they didn't go with Volek earlier last year.
NJ_Fin_Fan said:With all the same types of threads going around (Ricky, Fins vs. Bills, etc.), I thought it would be nice to open the bashing to the entire NFL, rather than limit it to just the AFC East. :)
What player(s) do you feel is(are) washed up, and should just call it quits?
I'll throw out a few big names:
Rice was an easy one, but I'll probably take some flack for saying Favre. First off, I'd like to say that Favre was an EXCELLENT QB... but I think his time has passed. He still has talent, and has decent games once in a while, but he's been making more and more mistakes in the past few years. I mean, seriously, how many playoff games in a row have ended with a Favre INT?
- Brett Favre
- Jerry Rice
Anyway, that's my opinion. Feel free to throw the dirt, fellas!
nyjunc said:Junior Seau(missing last year was the final nail, could becme decent again b/c of his work ethic but I wouldn't bet on it)
Mark Brunell
jake Plummer(he never was a good player so is he really washed up?)
Warren Sapp
Sam Cowart
Keyshawn Johnson
Kurt Warner
thedayafter said:We should all be so lucky to ..."washed up" and still playing in the NFL....
MelbournePhin said:i guess they feel its not diminishing skill, just a bothersome sternum. supposedly he had an effective surgery on it and should be back to mormal. we shall see.
MarinoEqualsGod said:I agree 100% with you on Favre. Packer fans still cut him slack because of the mid-90's. He has been one of the biggest choke artists in the NFL since '97-'98. I don't know why more people don't realize this.
^^ already announced retirement last week.FuturePhin said:Gannon