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Romanowski thinks he's going into the HOF...what a chugger.
I'm only posting the link to this article so that people can read it and laugh at how pathetic this clown is...especially since he's a donk.
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01-04-2009, 09:21 PM | #2 |
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how many superbowl defences was he on?
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01-04-2009, 09:26 PM | #3 |
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Romanowski was an embarrassment and a black eye to the game of football. He got lucky by being on some good teams and some other teams that won by cheating as much as he did. Hopefully his polluted name will never even be considered for an honor like the Hall of Fame.
I would hope for a banning from football before any kind of honor.
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01-04-2009, 09:28 PM | #4 |
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He was a starter on 5 Super Bowl teams and he won 4 of them. He was an old school player that any team would be glad to have. I don't know if he is HOF worthy but he had a very impressive career.
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01-04-2009, 09:37 PM | #5 |
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Only if the NAACP has a hall of fame.
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01-04-2009, 09:41 PM | #7 |
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If McGwire doesnt get in, this piece of shit shouldnt
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01-04-2009, 09:42 PM | #8 |
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01-04-2009, 10:26 PM | #10 |
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This is how I feel about Romanowski
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Romanowski main claim to effectiveness was that he intentionally tried to injure other players with cheap shots. Occasionally he got lucky and caused an injury, such as breaking Dave Meggett's finger when Meggett was on the ground or Kerry Collins' jaw with a helmet shot or Shannon Sharpe's elbow. (I can forgive him for that last one.) I spit in Romanowski's general direction, and thank the heavens that the Chiefs were too classy to ever sign that trash.
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I liked the quote from Ditka in this article. (I added the bold.)
I suspect too that Sharpe wasn't as harsh about him when Romanowski was trying to injure Tony Gonzalez, the greatest tight end in NFL history. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/mccarthy/2005-10-17-mccarthy-romanowski_x.htm Former-players-turned-analysts unsympathetic to Romanowski Not another steroid user crying crocodile tears on national TV. First there was the weepy Mark McGwire taking the fifth on whether he took illegal drugs. Now we get Bill Romanowski, king of cheap shot artists during his 16-year NFL career, sniffling in an interview with Scott Pelley on CBS' 60 Minutes on Sunday. This is the same Romanowski who snapped the finger of Dave Meggett in a pile, shattered Kerry Collins' jaw with a questionable hit and ended the career of ex-teammate Marcus Williams by punching him in the face (in practice), breaking his eye socket. The same Romanowski who practically drools over the Collins jawbreaker, saying it was one of the "best hits of my career." The same Romanowski who not only admits taking steroids to Pelley but also injecting "live" cells from Scottish sheep and swallowing 100 assorted pills a day. Howard Cosell said the "jockocracy" of ex-players/coaches-turned-sportscasters protected each other. But give points to the team at CBS' NFL Today and others for not making excuses for Romanowski. Or calling him a "warrior." Dan Marino of CBS called him "sad," while ESPN's Mike Ditka noted most of Romanowski's greatest hits were "from behind, out of bounds or after the whistle." The harshest comments came from Shannon Sharpe, a former teammate and opponent. CBS showed a disturbing clip of Romanowski twisting Sharpe's arm on a tackle, dislocating his elbow. Sharpe said he'll "go to his grave" believing Romanowski deliberately tried to injure him. And that Romanowski would do anything — taking steroids, gouging eyes, breaking ankles — to stay in the NFL. In an interview Sunday with USA TODAY, the CBS analyst added he didn't believe Romanowski's excuses about the play then and doesn't believe his claim now that he only used steroids for his last two seasons. Said Sharpe: "He didn't play because he was talented. He played because he cheated the system." Similar to Jose Canseco's situation, Romanowski's steroid revelations are timed around a new autobiography, Romo: My Life on the Edge, hitting bookstores this week. CBS analyst Boomer Esaison called Romanowski's comments a "pathetic attempt to sell a book." You think?
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Romo actually has pretty good prospects for making the HOF. Whatever you think about him personally, he's certainly got an impressive resume. I wouldn't personally spend too much time making a case for him. He left the Broncos organization with some bad blood. But I'm not going to pretend his credentials don't exist.
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When he broke the Raiders teammate's eyesocket
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01-04-2009, 11:13 PM | #15 |
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his resume consists solely of having played on great teams.
or, i guess kicking people in the head, spitting on his teammates, ending that oakland tight end's career in a practice fight, being involved in the BALCO scandal, admitting using roids... and didn't he have some kind of brush with the law with his wife for selling drugs? plus universally being regarded as one of the dirtiest players of his or any generation great guy.. definitely the kind of person the NFL should enshrine as exemplifying all the NFL stands for Last edited by triple; 01-04-2009 at 11:39 PM.. |
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