Professional Sports Players Who Self Destruct!

rylan1

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Originally Posted by Vpotts28
What About Dennis Rodman?????
I was thinking about Rodman, and including him, but he's not as bad as these other guys. He managed to win championships and to stay on the floor for the most part. He just partied a lot, and made a lot of money off his crazy personality.
I'm thinking of guys like Rae Caruth, the recent player who died for the cardinals, the hockey player who hired a hitman, Jayson Williams...or people like Ryan Leaf basically people who ruined careers based on addiction, crime, or a lack of work ethic.
 
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ocean1st

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Originally Posted by seasalt101
but like i stated earlier the balls were so beat up so there was not alot of choice in delivery i doubt they were even round which would do who knows what to a pitch...tobin

LOL very true, its probably how the curveball started
 
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ocean1st

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Originally Posted by Ocean1st
Michael Jordan.
Charles Barkley
 

rylan1

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Originally Posted by Ocean1st
Michael Irvin
I can't count these guys.. especially MJ and CB...Irwin is questionable but he had a great career that ended in injury...I don't think drugs/women hurt his game...
 

vpotts28

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Originally Posted by Rylan1
I can't count these guys.. especially MJ and CB...Irwin is questionable but he had a great career that ended in injury...I don't think drugs/women hurt his game...
I don't know how Jordan, Barkley, or Irvin self destructed. They are all in the HOF.
 

ice4ice

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Originally Posted by Ocean1st
Michael Jordan.
Get real ....... He's a HOFer !! A good role model.
 

miaheatlvr

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Originally Posted by Vpotts28
I don't know how Jordan, Barkley, or Irvin self destructed. They are all in the HOF.
Well granted JORDAN and BARKLEY are continued HOF players and role-models BUT had/have sever gambling problems and Michael Irving could have had much much more if it werent for his bad CRACK problem.
 

ruaround

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Originally Posted by Ocean1st
Michael Irvin
AMEN Brother!!! glad he is gone from ESPN!!! to bad the HOF now has a coke machine...
 

rylan1

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Originally Posted by MiaHeatLvr
Well granted JORDAN and BARKLEY are continued HOF players and role-models BUT had/have sever gambling problems and Michael Irving could have had much much more if it werent for his bad CRACK problem.
Irwin is off of drugs and seem to be a good guy. Many pro athletes have gambling issues...but who cares if Jordan does, he's worth at least 500 million though a lot of that went to his ex-wife. If anyone can blow 100K he can, its not really a problem if it doesnt compromise your life and you'll never miss it.
Irvin = HOF and 3 rings... how much more can you accomplish?
 
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ocean1st

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Originally Posted by Ice4Ice
Get real ....... He's a HOFer !! A good role model.
Cheated on his wife , "ended" his basketball career to fail miserably in baseball
Went back to basketball for redemption with the wizards and stuck it up, managed the Wizards and called his rookie childish names?
 

crimzy

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Originally Posted by Ocean1st
Cheated on his wife , "ended" his basketball career to fail miserably in baseball
Went back to basketball for redemption with the wizards and stuck it up, managed the Wizards and called his rookie childish names?
Are you talking about the guy with 6 rings, re-wrote the record books and is generally regarded as the best basketball player ever? Not to mention that he has more money than god. You cannot claim that he self destructed.
But I will agree that he is NOT a role model.
 

rylan1

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Originally Posted by Ocean1st
Cheated on his wife , "ended" his basketball career to fail miserably in baseball
Went back to basketball for redemption with the wizards and stuck it up, managed the Wizards and called his rookie childish names?
Professionally he's a role model...He's a role model to other athletes because of his accomplishments on the court and the business world. His personal life should be private...same with A-Rod...
Just the fact that he wanted to try something he hadn't played since he was a kid is very admirable, and he said in his opinion he didn't fail.. then he came back to the NBA and won 3 more 'Ships... remarkable to me. Regardless of what happened in Washington, his legacy is still in tact. He should really have 9 rings.
 

nigerbang

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Originally Posted by Vpotts28
I resent this, he hasn't been charged YET! Lets not count the chickens yet.
You couldn't be more right about John Rocker.
I VOTE RICKY WILLIAMS
Disagree about Vick...I am hoping the ASPCA gives him the run through on this...All that mess at the Airport, The "Alleged" dog fighting...They say that the house had been under observation for quite some time, they were just waiting on a slip up......
 

vpotts28

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Originally Posted by NigerBang
Disagree about Vick...I am hoping the ASPCA gives him the run through on this...All that mess at the Airport, The "Alleged" dog fighting...They say that the house had been under observation for quite some time, they were just waiting on a slip up......
If Vick did in fact fought dogs or knowlingly knew about what was going on, then I say throw the book at him. This is no excuse for these actions. What I was saying, is lets not stone him now. Let the facts sort themselves out, and what happens, happens.
 

nigerbang

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Originally Posted by Vpotts28
If Vick did in fact fought dogs or knowlingly knew about what was going on, then I say throw the book at him. This is no excuse for these actions. What I was saying, is lets not stone him now. Let the facts sort themselves out, and what happens, happens.
ok...understood now...
 

ice4ice

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Originally Posted by Rylan1
Professionally he's a role model...He's a role model to other athletes because of his accomplishments on the court and the business world. His personal life should be private...same with A-Rod...
Just the fact that he wanted to try something he hadn't played since he was a kid is very admirable, and he said in his opinion he didn't fail.. then he came back to the NBA and won 3 more 'Ships... remarkable to me. Regardless of what happened in Washington, his legacy is still in tact. He should really have 9 rings.
AMEN !!!
 
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