Favorite Player on your Favorite Teams

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Just thought it would be cool to list em, if you like. If you have more than one fave, that's ok too :word:


Bulldogs - Sean Bailey, Knowshon Moreno, Matthew Stafford
Thrashers - Marian Hossa, Ilya Kovalchuk
Braves - Jeff Francoeur
Spurs - Manu Ginobili, Tony Parker
Force - Jermaine Smith
Falcons - Jerious Norwood, DJ Shockley
 
USC: Cory Boyd, Captain Munnerlyn (Yes, Captain is really his first name...really) Eric Norwood, Casper and Jasper Brinkley

Braves: John Smoltz, Mark Teixeira (He may be the new guy, but he was on fire last season)

Raiders: Umm...let's see....Randy M-...no...Bill Romanow-...No...Warren Sapp! Yeah, Warren Sapp.
 
Meeeeeeeeeechigan: Mike Hart
Yankees: Jeter, Pettite, and all time: Paul O'Neill
Vikings: AP
 
red sox: tie between manny n papi used to love pedoro butall time...Mo Vaughn

Pats: right now randy moss but all time tom brady

celtics: paul piece n rondo

in nba...tie betwene tmac and lebron.
 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Derrick Brooks, Ronde Barber, Joey Galloway
Tampa Bay Lightning: Martin St. Louis
UCF Football: 24K
Florida Tebows: Tim Tebow
 
Yankees - Derek Jeter
Panthers - Steve Smith
Cavaliers - LeBron James
Flyers - Daniel Briere
 
All time favorites
White Sox- Robin Ventura
Bulls- Jordan
Bears- Urlacher
Blackhawks- Tie between Eddy Belfour and Jeremy Roenick.
 
All time faves..

Bulldogs - David Pollack
Braves - John Smoltz
Falcons - Chris Chandler
Spurs - David Robinson
 
Oooo We can do All times?

All Time Faves

Dodgers : Orel Hershisher
Lakers : Magic.
 
Browns - Braylon Edwards

Cavaliers- LeBron James (duh!)

Indians - Travis Hafner

Buckeyes - Chris Wells

These are current players, of course. All-time list would be different.
 
Football

Panthers- Steve Smith
Colts- Marvin Harrison
Chargers- LaDanian Tomlinson
Ravens- Ed Reed

Baseball

Braves- was Andruw Jones :( , now Chipper
Red Sox- Johnathan Papalbon

Basketball

Nets- Vince Carter, Jason Kidd
Pistons- Chris Webber
Pacers- Peja Stojakavic

i know i'm forgetting people
 
Bengals- Carson Palmer

Buckeyes- Chris "Beanie" Wells

Bluejackets- Rick Nash

Reds- Ken Griffey Jr.
 
Sam Bradford
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Ben Roethlisberger
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Troy Polamalu
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Adrian Peterson
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Topics are more fun with pictures:wow:
 
Bruins-Glen Murray, Zedno Chara, Tim Thomas (by default. I still say the B's need a solid goaltender to contend for anything)All Time-Moog, Cheevers, Neeley and Borque.
Celtics-Paul Pierce. Allen and Garnet are starting to grow on me, but they are still the new kids on the block. All Time-Bird, McHale, Reggie Lewis, Havilecek, Hiensohn and of course Bob Cousy.
 
Kevin McHale For Life!!! I don't care how bad he is as a GM.
 
I went to high school with his niece.
I touched the shoulder of a guy who knew a guy who went to the same college as Michael Jordan's 3rd cousin.


Anyway...


Cowboys- Romo, Witten, Ware, Barber, T.O., Newman
L.A. Galaxy- Landon Donovan, David Beckham
Chelsea (English football/soccer)- John Terry, Drogba, John Obi-Makel, Essien
Gators- Tebow


Don't care much for hockey, baseball, or basketball.:o
 
All time

Bears- Walter Payton, Mike Singletary, Brian Urlacher, Devin Hester
Cubs- Ryne Sandberg, Mark Grace
Memphis (basketball)- Elliot Perry, Anfernee Hardaway
Michigan- Jim Harbaugh, Desmond Howard, Charles Woodson
 
Browns - Braylon Edwards

Cavaliers- LeBron James (duh!)

Indians - Travis Hafner

Buckeyes - Chris Wells

These are current players, of course. All-time list would be different.

Braylon Edwards are you insane!!!!!
 
Jayhawks basketball (aka: religion, but better): Mario Chalmers, Brandon Rush
Jayhawks football: Todd Reesing
Royals: John Buck, Brian Bannister
Chiefs: Jared Allen, Tony Gonzalez, Brian Waters
Wizards: Jimmy Conrad
 
I wasn't around to see him play at all but from what I've seen and the NFL Films documentary on him, Dick Butkus is a close second for my favorite football player. The commentary on that is hilarious:

"For Dick Butkus, football was never a game, but a street fight, a place for all out, no holds barred warfare. The NFL is filled with horror stories of tough men who have crossed him. His 9 year career stands apart as the single most sustained work of devastation ever committed on a football field by anyone, anywhere, anytime. To talk about him is to drain the vocabulary of superlatives. He was Moby Dick in a goldfish bowl. He was not a man who played as a Chicago Bear, but a bear who walked like a man."

Former Bears linebacker Ed O'Bradovich who played with Butkus: "Whenever me or another player would start tackling somebody he would scream "HOLD HIM UP, HOLD THAT ******* UP!" so he could come in full speed and just crush him. He tried to end people out on the field."

Good stuff.
 

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