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Deion is a top 5 CB of all time, doesn't mean he isn't an asshole.They are both horrible, but Shannon Sharpe is still a top 5 TE of all time.
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Deion is a top 5 CB of all time, doesn't mean he isn't an asshole.They are both horrible, but Shannon Sharpe is still a top 5 TE of all time.
Sharpe, 52, added: “It isn’t about politics. It’s about right and wrong. And this is what I’m starting to see. He didn’t criticize J.J. Watt when he raised that money for Hurricane Harvey. He didn’t say a damn thing. But see, what we’re starting to see, America, is that if it doesn’t impact white America, white America don’t give a damn about it. … ‘Politics, politics, politics,’ man, stop. Brett Favre, you know you’re full of it. If I’d see him, I’d tell him he’s full of it.”
The big difference, Shannon, is that J.J. wasn't out raising money for the community on company time; he did it on personal time. If players were holding "injustice" rallies on personal time instead of on the field, NFL ratings wouldn't be tanking like they are.
Deion is a top 5 CB of all time, doesn't mean he isn't an asshole.
I get it. And Deion can kiss me where the sun doesn't shine.My post was in reference to post #2.
I also struggle to put Deion in my top 5 CBs. My CBs would need to be able to tackle.
I get it. And Deion can kiss me where the sun doesn't shine.
Top 5 lists are subjective. I have Sharpe just out of the top 5 for me, but he could slide into #5 and I wouldn't really care.
Gonzalez, Gates, Gronk, Witten, Winslow in some order would be my top 5. Sharpe or Clark could be 6.
Reasonable. I'd put Sharpe over Witten and Winslow.
I think you are skewed by the last few years of geriatric Jason. He was more than a stick mover most of his career. Their receptions/game and yards/game are about identical. the last 4 years of his career he was more reliable for a couple of false starts per game than he was anything else. And he could block, not just run routes so he gets a nod over Shannon.Yes. Witten was great at finding a soft spot in coverage. Sharpe stretched the field. The dude that makes the field bigger gets my vote.
I think you are skewed by the last few years of geriatric Jason. He was more than a stick mover most of his career. Their receptions/game and yards/game are about identical. the last 4 years of his career he was more reliable for a couple of false starts per game than he was anything else. And he could block, not just run routes so he gets a nod over Shannon.
I didn't watch all of his games like I did Jason. I always preferred Sterling over Shannon, thought he was the better player. Didn't really pay attention to Shannon until his Baltimore days.Fair enough. To me Sharpe was always more of a game-changer. Witten was great, but more of a move-the-sticks type guy ... which is what made him great. Sharpe could block, I think you're forgetting how well he could block.
I didn't watch all of his games like I did Jason. I always preferred Sterling over Shannon, thought he was the better player. Didn't really pay attention to Shannon until his Baltimore days.
friendly reminder that Brett Favre is a 45 supporter and shouldn't have a platform at all, much less one anywhere
absolutely lousy human.
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uh, being a Farrakhan supporter is about 1,000x worse than being a Trump supporter.
OJ Simpson's still a top 5 RB of all time. Not every great player is cut out for life after football.They are both horrible, but Shannon Sharpe is still a top 5 TE of all time.
lol @ thislets just agree to disagree...
NoThey are both horrible, but Shannon Sharpe is still a top 5 TE of all time.
OJ Simpson's still a top 5 RB of all time. Not every great player is cut out for life after football.