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I kinda agree with Korny!!!! back in the Allen/early Gibbs days...the hatred for the cowgirls was unbelievable - but it was all on the field. they played well into the rivalry but did so with some measure of class. now, aside from emmitt and troy, they are nothing so much as hoodlums dominated by off-field distractions and other criminal activity. the "rivalry" is nothing compared to what existed in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

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Originally posted by scottb

Cowboy Bill: No, Roger was mentioned several times...usually with respect. He was a classy guy.

I read a book, name slips me right now, where Roger Starbach beat the crap out of another Dallas QB, name slips me also, a la Michael Westbrook during an offseason mini camp or training camp because the other QB was trying to jockey into the starting job. Left blood all over the walls, etc. Can't remember the name of the book, and no it wasn't a book by Skip Bayless.

Of course, this happened at a time where off the field problems like that stayed out of print. Probably more so for limelight All Pro's like Starbach.

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Anyway, my list:

1. Irvin- He will always be my poster boy for the Dallas Cowboys. Talented and obnoxious. The best damn coke head period.

2. Emmitt Smith- The drama queen. I don't know how many times I've counted him rolling around in pain from "injury", walking off the field with help, or carried off by a stretcher. Only to come back next quarter or at the very latest, next week and run off 150 yds where others would be out for weeks. Very good back, just either a very high tolerance for pain, or very low tolerance for pain. Either way the zealous drama was unneccessary.

3. Hollywood Henderson. All talk, no talent. Surpassed only by Irvin as the best damn coke head period. Off course now he's reformed and won the lottery. Whatever.

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Originally posted by KevinthePRF

Anyway, my list:

1. Irvin- He will always be my poster boy for the Dallas Cowboys. Talented and obnoxious. The best damn coke head period.

2. Emmitt Smith- The drama queen. I don't know how many times I've counted him rolling around in pain from "injury", walking off the field with help, or carried off by a stretcher. Only to come back next quarter or at the very latest, next week and run off 150 yds where others would be out for weeks. Very good back, just either a very high tolerance for pain, or very low tolerance for pain. Either way the zealous drama was unneccessary.

3. Hollywood Henderson. All talk, no talent. Surpassed only by Irvin as the best damn coke head period. Off course now he's reformed and won the lottery. Whatever.

Hey Kevin...longtime no see.

I disagree with your comment about Henderson. He had all the talent in the world, but talked even more. He ruined his talent with the coke.

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Originally posted by KevinthePRF

I read a book, name slips me right now, where Roger Starbach beat the crap out of another Dallas QB, name slips me also, a la Michael Westbrook during an offseason mini camp or training camp because the other QB was trying to jockey into the starting job. Left blood all over the walls, etc. Can't remember the name of the book, and no it wasn't a book by Skip Bayless.

Of course, this happened at a time where off the field problems like that stayed out of print. Probably more so for limelight All Pro's like Starbach.

That would be Clint Longley...he of the destruction on Thanksgiving day 1975.

This scenario was different. Longley was a scrub who sucker punched Staubach as he was taking his shoulder pads off in the lockerroom. Westbrook kicked Davis' ass on the practice field for everyone and their dog to see.

BTW, the story came from that cokehead Henderson's book.

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Originally posted by fansince62

I kinda agree with Korny!!!! back in the Allen/early Gibbs days...the hatred for the cowgirls was unbelievable - but it was all on the field. they played well into the rivalry but did so with some measure of class. now, aside from emmitt and troy, they are nothing so much as hoodlums dominated by off-field distractions and other criminal activity. the "rivalry" is nothing compared to what existed in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

Uh...Emmitt and Troy are no longer on the Cowboy football club.

I guess we are a complete collection of thugs, rapists, low-lifes and drug fiends now.

Give me a break.

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Originally posted by Erwin S.

Mr. Kornheiser:

I love PTI but may I say, your comments about Michael Irvin were classless as well as mindnumblingly stupid?

Yes, Irvin did push off -- I'll give you that one but try to name five probowl receivers who didn't occasionally push off.

As for the whole comment about him being the least valuable of the big 3 -- let me offer this. Dallas was 3-0 when the went to Philly and lost Irvin forever. The rest of that season they only won 5 more games (if memory serves me correctly). Dallas would never again experience a winning season without Mike - yet Troy and Emmitt would continue to be in the lineup. He was the heart and soul of that team and he made everyone - including Emmitt and Troy - a better player.

As for the whole thing about him on the Vet's turf - very funny stuff.. if your only 12 years old.

Face it -- Irvin is, was, and always will be more of a winner than any receiver in Skins history or their future.:rolleyes:

:puke: OH PLEASE, I suppose the leaving of Novecek, Tunei, Johnston, that all-pro-maniac center etc,etc has NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. michael carries them all - just like jesus in "footstep on the sand" poem. :puke:

no one ever pushed off like Irvin pushed off. That's why in DC we call hime "The Push-off Maker", or my favorite "the Plea Maker".

insert foot here - Irvin has never surpasses Art Monk in anything (except parole violations), not superbowl wins, appearances or career stats (cue: this is where you bring up more obscure, meaningless comparisons like best yards per catch average on Monday Night Football - please don't bother)

As for the "Veteran Twitch" I appologies that was Wilbon's idea.

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Originally posted by fansince62

I kinda agree with Korny!!!! back in the Allen/early Gibbs days...the hatred for the cowgirls was unbelievable - but it was all on the field. they played well into the rivalry but did so with some measure of class. now, aside from emmitt and troy, they are nothing so much as hoodlums dominated by off-field distractions and other criminal activity. the "rivalry" is nothing compared to what existed in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

Hey! My favorite guy in the world for pants-wetting references. Burn any copies of catcher in Rye lately? :rotflmao:

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Mr. Kornheiser (and others):

I stand by my post. I did not say Irvin was better than Monk, I said he was more of a winner. Did Monk play a major role in 3 Superbowl titles? Umm no. Did he even start in 3 superbowls that resulted in wins? Umm no. Therefore, Mike won more (and I don't even need to bring up their college careers). Everyone please try to read a little closer.

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(cue: this is where you bring up more obscure, meaningless comparisons like best yards per catch average on Monday Night Football - please don't bother)

Originally posted by Erwin S.

Mr. Kornheiser (and others):

I stand by my post. I did not say Irvin was better than Monk, I said he was more of a winner. Did Monk play a major role in 3 Superbowl titles? Umm no. Did he even start in 3 superbowls that resulted in wins? Umm no. Therefore, Mike won more (and I don't even need to bring up their college careers). Everyone please try to read a little closer.

:rotflmao: You cue extreemely well with an A+ on the OBSCURE. Major Part?? HE'S THE ONE CONSTANT AMONG ALL THE SKILL POSITONS while Irvin was being carried by Emitt & Troy. (3 different QBs, RBs only Riggins was HOF quality a-a-ahem)Please stay away from grossly subjective supports.

:applause: But I thank you for conceding Irvin was not better than Monk. (I will say it... Monk was better than Irvin)

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This is like being asked if I’d rather die by:

1) being by dismembered piece by piece with a nail file at the arthritic hands of a nearsighted Inquisition trainee ...

2) enforced celibacy whilst living for 10 years in a castle with 120 bisexual swimsuit models as my only companions and nary a panty to be found anywere ... or ...

3) the piles.

I'll get back to you.

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Originally posted by Om

This is like being asked if I’d rather die by:

2) enforced celibacy whilst living for 10 years in a castle with 120 bisexual swimsuit models as my only companions and nary a panty to be found anywere ... or ...

painful, but no way could that last 10 years. I know I'd be dead in a couple of days, at most...wait a minute, they do model women's suits, right? :rotflmao:

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"and I don't even need to bring up their college careers"

-Did you know that monk was a first team choice on the all-century senior bowl team. And about there pro careers, irvin had troy aikman his whole career while monk went through several average at best QB's. rypien, d.williams, jay shroeder, humphries.

And in 1982 when the skins won the superbowl he led the team in regular season receptions and in the last game of the regular season he broke his foot which kept him out of the superbowl. Then in 1987 when they won it again he only played in 9 games because pf injury which kept him from leading the team in catches and because he didnt play for 3monthes leading up to the superbowl he didnt start. Then in 1991 when they were champs monk again led the team in catches, and started the superbowl and tallied 7 catches for 113yds. Bye the way, irvin isnt even close to the player or human being Art Monk is.

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In the '91 Super Bowl after the Redskins flubbed a field goal try on their first possession, the Bills could have made a game of it, but Art monk on the next possession took over and had about 5 receptions that led us down for the first points of the game, including a bomb that put us first and goal inside the ten. The tone of the game before he did that was one that could have sent it either way after th Skins screwed up the field goal, but Art Monk righted the ship practically by himself.

To say that anyone in the NFL had more of a winning attitude than Art Monk is an afront to common sense anywhere. Monk did what it took to win. He did what was necessary to make his team a winner, year in and year out, every game, every play.

I wonder, if Monk had gotten his neck broken up on a field somewhere,,, would anyone have cheered? Even classless Eagle fans?

I very much doubt it.

~Bang

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Originally posted by Bang

I wonder, if Monk had gotten his neck broken up on a field somewhere,,, would anyone have cheered? Even classless Eagle fans?

I very much doubt it.

~Bang

:applause: Precisely!! I loved that hit!! (er, uh I mean Wilbon does)

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Originally posted by RySkins

Actually, bang, Monk's touchdown in SB 26 was erased after replay incorrectly ruled him out of bounds (he was forced out and the TD should have stood). We got no points on that drive but the tone was clearly set.

I know. He made the catch that got us inside the ten, then came the TD that was reversed.. I remember thinking to myself on that drive that Art Monk has decided he is not going to allow us to lose this game. He was making catches all over the field on that drive.

It's unfortunate, but Monk never did catch a Td in a Super Bowl.

~Bang

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I believe that no better post on the subject exists than Matt Kyriacou's list of MOST HATED COWBOYS. I therefore quote in its entirety the list of the foulest fools who ever touched the turf of NFL fields -- and for those who believe me inconsistent as I am a Gator, I say that Gator football begins and ends, for now, with SOS -- Emmit never appreciated the glory and I never appreciated him. He's in the dark side... and SOS triumphed in the end, as we all knew he would.

Without further ado, let us NEVER FORGET:

Originally posted by Matt Kyriacou

I'll play. Here is my list.

Abrams, Bobby

Adams, David

Adams, Flozell

Adderly, Herb

Adkins, Margene

Agee, Tommy

Aikman, Troy

Akins, Chris

Albritton, Vince

Alexander, Ray

Allen, Gary

Allen, Larry

Alworth, Lance

Anderson, Antonio

Andrie, George

Ankrom, Scot

Armstrong, Jimmy

Armstrong, Tyji

Arneson, Jim

Asher, Bob

Aughtman, Dowe

Awalt, Rob

Babb, Gene

Babinecz, John

Bailey, Robert

Baker, Jesse

Baker, Jon

Baker, Sam

Baldinger, Brian

Banks, Gordon

Barkdale, Rod

Barnes, Benny

Barnes, Gary

Barnes, Reggie

Barnes, Rodrigo

Bateman, Marv

Bates, Bill

Batiste, Michael

Baynham, Craig

Beldon, Bob

Benson, Darren

Bercich, Bob

Bethea, Larry

Beuerlein, Steve

Bielski, Dick

Bishop, Don

Bjornson, Eric

Blackwell, Alois

Blackwell, Kelly

Blake, Ricky

Blount, Alvin

Boeke, Jim

Boniol, Chris

Borden, Nate

Borresen, Rich

Braatz, Tom

Brazzell, Chris

Bradfute, Bryon

Brady, Kerry

Breunig, Bob

Brice, Alundis

Briggs, Greg

Brinkley, Lester

Brinson, Larry

Brock, Clyde

Brooks, Kevin

Brooks, Macey

Brooks, Michael

Brotzki, Bob

Broughton, Willie

Brown, Eric

Brown, Guy

Brown, Larry

Brown, Otto

Brownlow, Darrick

Bullocks, Amos

Burbage, Cornell

Burkett, Jackie

Burnette, Dave

Burton, Ron

Butler, Bill

Caffey, Lee Roy

Caldwell, Bryan

Campos, Alan

Cannon, Billy

Capone, Warren

Carano, Glenn

Carmichael, Harold

Carrell, Duane

Carter, Jon

Carver, Shante

Case, Scott

Casillas, Tony

Cesario, Sal

Chandler, Thorton

Cheek, Louis

Childress, Ray

Cisowski, Steve

Clack, Darryl

Clark, Mike

Clark, Monte

Clark, Phil

Clarke, Frank

Clay, Hayward

Clinksdale, Dextor

Coakley, Dexter

Cobb, Garry

Cole, Larry

Coleman, Anthony

Coleman, Lincoln

Coleman, Ralph

Collier, Reggie

Colon, Harry

Colvin, Jim

Cone, Fred

Connelly, Mike

Conrad, Bobby Joe

Cooper, Jim

Cooper, Reggie

Cornish, Frank

Cornwell, Fred

Cosbie, Doug

Courville, Vince

Crockett, Willis

Cronin, Gene

Cvercko, Andy

Cunningham, Randall

Cunningham, Richie

Daniels, Dick

Daniels, Tim

Davis, Billy

Davis, Donnie

Davis, Kyle

Davis, Nathan

Davis, Sonny

Davis, Wendell

Del Rio, Jack

Dennison, Doug

DeOssie, Steve

Deters, Harold

Dial, Buddy

Dickson, Paul

Diehl, John

Ditka, Mike

Dixon, James

Doeling, Fred

Donaldson, Ray

Donley, Doug

Donohue, Leon

Donovan, Pat

Doran, Jim

Dorsett, Tony

Douglas, Merrill

Dowdle, Mike

Downs, Michael

Duckett, Kenny

Dugan, Fred

Duliban, Chris

Dunn, Perry Lee

Dupre, L.G.

DuPree, Billy Joe

Dutton, John

Dwyer, Mike

Easmon, Ricky

East, Ron

Edwards, Dave

Edwards, Dixon

Edwards, Kelvin

Eidson, Jim

Elam, Onzy

Elliott, Lin

Ellis, Greg

Ekuban, Ebenezer

Everett, Thomas

Falls, Mike

Fellows, Ron

Fieldings, Anthony

Fishback, Joe

Fisher, Ray

Fitzgerald, John

Flaherty, Harry

Flannery, John

Fleming, Cory

Flowers, Richmond

Folkins, Lee

Folsom, Steve

Ford, Bernard

Fowler, Todd

Francis, Ron

Franckhauser, Tom

Frank, Bill

Frazier, Derek

Frederick, Andy

Fritsch, Toni

Frost, Ken

Fry, Bob

Fugett, Jean

Gadsden, Oronde

Gaechter, Mike

Gainer, Derrick

Galbraith, Scott

Gant, Kenneth

Garrett, Jason

Garrison, Walt

Gay, Everett

Gent, Pete

Gesek, John

Gibbs, Sonny

Godfrey, Randall

Gogan, Kevin

Gonzaga, John

Gonzales, Leon

Gowin, Toby

Gowdy, Cornell

Granger, Charlie

Granger, Norm

Green, Alex

Green, Allen

Green, Cornell

Gregg, Forrest

Gregory, Bill

Gregory, Glynn

Grottkau, Bob

Guy, Buzz

Hagen, Halvor

Haley, Charles

Hall, Chris

Hambrick, Darren

Hamel, Dean

Hannah, Shane

Hansen, Wayne

Hardy, Darryl

Harper, Alvin

Harper, Dave

Harper, Roger

Harris, Cliff

Harris, Duriel

Harris, Jim

Harris, Rod

Hawthorne, Duane

Hayes, Bob

Hayes, Wendell

Haynes, Tommy

Hays, Harold

Healy, Don

Hegamin, George

Hegamin, Mike

Heinrich, Don

Hellestrae, Dale

Hemsley, Nate

Henderson, Thomas "Hollywood"

Hendrickson, Steve

Hendrix, Manny

Hendriz, Tim

Hennings, Chad

Herchman, Bill

Herrera, Efren

Hervey, Edward

Higgs, Mark

Highsmith, Alonzo

Hill, Bill

Hill, Calvin

Hill, Rod

Hill, Tony

Hill, Tony

Hodson, Tommy

Hogeboom, Gary

Holloway, Johnny

Holmes, Clayton

Holt, Issiac

Homan, Dennis

Hoopes, Mitch

Horton, Ray

Houser, John

Houston, Bill

Howard, Carl

Howard, David

Howard, Percy

Howard, Ron

Howley, Chuck

Howton, Bill

Hoyem, Lynn

Hughes, Randy

Hughes, Tyrone

Humphrey, Buddy

Hunt, John

Hunter, Monty

Hurd, Jeff

Hurt, Eric

Husmann, Ed

Hutcherson, Ken

Huther, Bruce

Hutson, Tony

Irvin, Michael

Isbell, Joe Bob

Ismail, Raghib "Rocket"

Jackson, Tim

Jackson, Willie

Jax, Garth

Jeffcoat, Jim

Jeffers, Patrick

Jennings, Keith

Jensen, Jim

Jett, John

Johnson, Butch

Johnson, Mike

Johnson, Mitch

Johnson, Walter

Johnston, Darryl

Jones, Dale

Jones, E.J.

Jones, Ed "Too Tall"

Jones, James

Jones, Jimmie

Jones, Robert

Jordan, Lee Roy

Keller, Mike

Kennard, Derek

Ker, Crawford

Kesi, Pat

Killan, Gene

Kiner, Steve

King, Angelo

Kiselak, Mike

Kitson, Syd

Klein, Dick

Kosar, Bernie

Kowalczyk, Walt

Kupp, Craig

Kupp, Jake

Kyle, Aaron

LaFleur, David

Laidlaw, Scott

Lang, David

Lassic, Derrick

Laufenberg, Babe

Lavette, Robert

Lawless, Burton

LeBaron, Eddie

Lester, Tim

Lett, Leon

Lewis, D.D.

Lewis, Woodley

Lilja, George

Lilly, Bob

Lilly, Kevin

Lilly, Tony

Liscio, Tony

Livingston, Bruce

Livingston, Warren

Lockett, J.W.

Lockhart, Eugene

Logan, Obert

Long, Bob

Longley, Clint

Lothridge, Billy

Lucky, Mike

Maegle, Dick

Manders Dave

Manning, Wade

Marion, Brock

Marsh, Amos

Martin, Harvey

Martin, Kelvin

Maryland, Russell

Mathews, Ray

Mathis, Kevin

McCormack, Huvin

McCreary, Bob

McDaniels, David

McDonald, Paul

McDonald, Tommy

McGarity, Wane

McInhenny, Don

McIntoch, Toddrick

McIver, Everett

McKinnon, Dennis

McLean, Scott

McSwain, Chuck

Memmelear, Dale

Meredith, Don

Meyers, John

Mickey, Joey

Millen, Hugh

Miller, Anthony

Miller, Jim

Mills, Ernie

Mitchell, Johnny

Mobley, Signor

Montgomery, Mike

Mooty, Jim

Morgan, Dennis

Morton, Craig

Murchison, Ola Lee

Murray, Eddie

Myers, Michael

Myles, Godfrey

Myslinski, Tom

Neely, Ralph

Newhouse, Robert

Newsome, Timmy

Newton, Nate

Nguyen, Dat

Niland, John

Noble, Brandon

Nolan, Dick

Noonan, Danny

Norman, Pettis

Norton, Jerry

Norton, Ken

Novacek, Jay

Nutting, Ed

Nye, Blaine

Ogden, Jeff

Oswald, Paul

Otto, Bob

Overton, Jerry

Owens, Billy

Page, Solomon

Palmer, Paul

Parish, James

Parks, Billy

Patera, Jack

Patterson, Elvis

Pearson, Drew

Pearson, Preston

Peete, Rodney

Pelleur, Steve

Penn, Jessie

Peoples, George

Percival, Mac

Perkins, Don

Perkins, Ray

Perryman, Bob

Petersen, Kurt

Peterson, Cal

Phillips, Kirk

Pinder, Cyril

Pittman, Kavika

Ploeger, Kurt

Poimboeuf, Lance

Ponder, David

Porterfield, Garry

Powe, Karl

Pozderac, Phil

Price, Jim

Pruitt, Mickey

Pugh, Jethro

Putnam, Duane

Quinn, Mike

Rafferty, Tom

Randall, Tom

Randle, Sonny

Reece, Beasley

Reese, Guy

Reese, Izell

Reeves, Dan

Renfro, Leonard

Renfro, Mel

Renfro, Mike

Rentzel, Lance

Reynolds, Jerry

Rhome, Jerry

Richards, Curvin

Richards, Golden

Richards, Howard

Ridgway, Colin

Ridlon, Jim

Roach, John

Roberts, Alfredo

Robinson, Larry

Roe, Bill

Rohrer, Jeff

Roper, John

Ross, Dominique

Ross, Oliver

Rucker, Reggie

Ruzek, Roger

Saldi, Jay

Salonen, Brian

Sandeman, Bill

Sanders, Deion

Sargent, Broderick

Sawyer, Buzz

Saxon, Mike

Schaum, Greg

Schoenke, Ray

Schultz, Chris

Schwantz, Jim

Scifres,Scott

Scott, Chris

Scott, Herbert

Scott, Kevin

Scott, Sean

Scott, Victor

Secules, Scott

Sellers, Ron

Septein, Rafael

Shannon, Randy

Shaw, Robert

Shearin, Joe

Shepard, Derrick

Sherer, Dave

Sherrard, Mike

Shields, Jon

Shiver, Clay

Shy, Les

Simmons, Cleo

Simmons, Dave

Simmons, Victor

Slaton, Tony

Smagala, Stan

Smerek, Don

Smith, Artie

Smith, Darrin

Smith, Daryle

Smith, Donald

Smith, Emmitt

Smith, J.D.

Smith, Jackie

Smith, Jim Ray

Smith, Jimmy

Smith, Kevin

Smith, Sean

Smith, Timmy

Smith, Tarik

Smith, Tody

Smith, Vinson

Smith, Waddell

Snyder, Loren

Solomon, Jessie

Solomon, Roland

Spellman, Alonzo

Spivey, Sebron

Spradin, Danny

Springs, Ron

Stalls, David

Staubach, Roger

Steele, Robert

Stephens, Larry

Stepnoski, Mark

Stewart, Curtis

Stiger, Jim

Stincic, Tom

Stokes, Sim

Stone, Ron

Stoudt, Cliff

Stoutmire, Omar

Stowe, Otto

Strayhom, Les

Strickland, Fred

Sualua, Nicky

Stubbs, Danny

Studstill, Darren

Sturgis, Oscar

Stynchula, Andy

Sullivan, Mike

Swan, Russ

Sweeney, Kevin

Talbert, Don

Tautalatasi, Junior

Teague, George

Tennell, Derek

Thomas, Bill

Thomas, Blair

Thomas, Broderick

Thomas, Dave

Thomas, Duane

Thomas, Ike

Thomas, Robert

Thompson, Broderick

Thorton, Bruce

Thurman, Dennis

Timmer, Kirk

Tippins, Ken

Titensor, Glen

Tolbert, Tony

Townes, Willie

Tremble, Greg

Truax, Billy

Tubbs, Jerry

Tucker, Jason

Tuinei, Mark

Turner, Jimmie

Ulufale, Mike

Van Raaphorst, Dick

Vanderbeek, Matt

Veingrad, Alan

Villanueva, Danny

Walen, Mark

Walker, Gary

Walker, Herschel

Walker, Louie

Walker, Malcolm

Wallace, Rodney

Walls, Everson

Walsh, Steve

Walter, Michael

Warren, Chris

Warren, John

Washington, James

Washington, Mark

Waters, Charlie

Watkins, Kendall

Watts, Randy

Wayt, Russell

Welch, Claxton

Wells, Norm

Wheaton, Kenny

White, Bob

White, Danny

White, Gerald

White, Randy

Whitfield, A.D.

Whittingham, Fred

Widby, Ron

Widell, Dave

Wilbur, John

Williams, Charlie

Williams, Erik

Williams, Joe

Williams, John

Williams, Kevin

Williams, Robert

Williams, Sherman

Williams, Stepfret

Williams, Tyrone

Willis, Ken

Willis, Mitch

Wilson, Robert

Wilson, Steve

Wilson, Wade

Wisener, Gary

Woodson, Darren

Woolsey, Roland

Wright, Alexander

Wright, Brad

Wright, Charles

Wright, Rayfield

Wright, Steve

Youmans, Maury

Young, Charley

Zellner, Peppi

Zenedejas, Luis

Zentic, Mike

Zimmerman, Jeff

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As a youngster I remember an interview where Tony Casillas was quoted referring to the Skins' as "Deadskins" I will forever remember that interview and he will forever top my list as most hated.

1- Casillas

2- Lett

3- Irvin

4- Nate Newton

5- Haley (Haley gets on this list only because of the game where he terrorized Shuler and seemed to be unblockable that day. I think it was Heaths first start.)

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EVERY single person that was ever associated with that organization all the way down to the waterboys!! I also loved when Leon Lett the crack pipe go almost scored a touchdown in the Super Bowl only to lose it by being the big fat hot dog like he was:laugh:

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