Back in the bad ol days a D Back could tackle a receiver pull his pants down and molest him before the ball was thrown and get no flag was thrown the very worst team for that was the old Oakland Raiders dirtiest team in the league for years
@@backhurts11 It has nothing to do with race. It's status and importance of the player. Irvin was one of the most important pieces to that offense and if he were 2nd string with subpar stats, he would have been let go immediately no matter the race. Troy Aikman could have gotten away with it because he was another player that helped them win. Since Irvin helped the Cowboys achieve a lot of success, Jerry Jones had to save his ass to keep the offense going strong. If that incident happened in today's league, he would have been let go because the outcry of cancel culture would be too much for the Cowboys to handle. Things were different back then and history has shown that if you are someone high profile and of importance, your ass will get saved someway, somehow.
Honestly Geno deserved to get his shit rocked. How you gonna flake on a charity event that you promised to show up to and then like a snake, not pay that person back the money that was fronted to you in good faith AFTER already agreeing to eat half the cost.. And then to act smug and say what you gonna do if I don’t pay you back?? Child please. He was basically begging for it
In recent interviews, AB seems super respectful, almost remorseful towards Big Ben. Seems like after he left the Steelers and was never treated with the same WR1 respect, he looked back on the good old days at the Steelers where he was the undisputed number 1 weapon for the QB. No matter how good he was, he was never going to eclipse Gronk as Brady's favorite.
Craziest part about the Geno and Pali situation is. I saw a long time ago i saw that Pali had a GREAT reputation for being kind, level headed, and empathetic so whatever Geno did…boy he must’ve deserved it
@@TheBlindEye90 so you mean the false accusation on Kobe in 03 and ray lewis being falsely accused of a double murder. Yep sounds exactly like stabbing a man in the neck with people around over a haircut. You look like an idiot talking foul on a deadman
He got a LOT wrong about this feud 😂 In fact, he got more wrong than he got right. 1.) Yes, the “shut tf up” story IS what started the feud. But it definitely wasn’t caused by T.O. not getting enough targets… It was about a single play that was installed specifically for T.O. against a certain look. The play worked perfectly and he was WIDE open but McNabb checked it down for some whatever reason. So I’m the huddle, TO was communicating w/ 5 letting him know that the play went as planned. He wasn’t angry, upset, or demonstrative in any way. AND it was actually other guys in that huddle who asked him why he didn’t throw the ball like he did all week. But 5 chose to lash out at TO instead of the guys who actually DID show frustration.
@@donnelladams8362next: 2.) He said that the quote regarding McNabb throwing up in the Super Bowl came from Owens AND that Owens volunteered the quote. Not true. It was actually a quote from an Eagles O lineman Hank Fraley who said it to media in Florida right after the game. So a few months later, TO (like the other players) had a press conference about the upcoming season. But naturally, the media was focused on the contract situation and the speculations about friction with McNabb. AND, TO didn’t ever bring up the Super Bowl vomiting situation… A reporter who knew about the Fraley quote asked TO about the quote. And even worse, TO actually said that he didn’t personally see it and didn’t know whether or not really happened. 3.) Same thing with the Favre comment. T.O. wasn’t the source of the comment AND he didn’t bring it up in the interview. The quote about Favre and McNabb came from Michael Irvin during a broadcast discussion about the Eagles record. And during TO’s interview, Graham Bensinger (the host) TOLD T.O. what Michael Irvin said about Favre and how the Eagles record would be better with Favre. Then Graham asked TO if he agreed with Irvin… to which TO said he agreed. BUT the sports outlets only played the part where TO said he agreed then stopped without showing his explanation… in which he said that McNabb was dealing with injuries all season. And if McNabb wasn’t hurt, everyone would’ve been watching the Eagles do what they did the prior year.
Not sure how that Michael Irvin incident was just forgotten about like nothing happened. It’s one thing to get in a scuffle with someone or even punch them. Something totally different when you stab somebody in the damn neck. 😳
@@FreshPrincex4 off the field stuff. as an nfl player i could take my helmet and smash my helmet onto my teammate or someone and while i would get fined or suspended, i wouldn't go to jail or something along those lines
@@loremaster77 I always wondered how hockey players can fight without facing charges when the laws in those cities are clearly defined as battery. Funny how you need a license in a state to have boxing, but hockey players can do it above the law.
@@ericbutler739 Exactly, that's how it is with all other sports where these things happen. It's pretty funny how often players get away with commiting things that would otherwise be charges for us regular citizens. So I guess athletes get preferential treatment or whatever...
"Fun" Fact about the scissor incident: Jerry Jones played it down to the media as "horseplay" between teammates. Makes all their playoff tragedy that much sweeter
It’s not accurate to describe the relationship between McNabb and Owens as both being equally at fault. McNabb was generally well-liked by everyone, everyone hated Owens.
@@PapaEli-pz8ff yes, he was fantastic, no doubt about that. And he was also a disruptive pain in the ass, that’s true too. In fact, he was so disruptive that I think he went far beyond being merely selfish and probably had an actual mental illness. The fact the he didn’t come to his own hall of fame induction confirmed that to me.
@@PapaEli-pz8ff there’s a flip side to this McNabb / TO beef. In the super bowl they played in, TO played injured and was great; his talent kept them in the game. McNabb was out of shape and obviously dehydrated at the end of the game, and he couldn’t run the hurry up offense he was so exhausted. McNabb cost them a shot in the biggest game of their lives.
let’s be real… NFL barely cares about what you do “outside” of football they only care to save face… look at the watson incident dude should’ve been suspended indefinitely but he suspended less then ridley and ridley was gambling not sexually harassing ppl 🤦🏻♂️ and AB will be inducted into the hall of fame even after everything he’s done lol
I remember where the team classified that Michael Irvin incident as “horseplay” because of his prior off season cocaine incident. Properly classifying it as an assault would have potentially lead to a suspension
Just a slap on the hand for his seniority class. Entitled, cocky at its finest. Some people think they are better than others regardless of age, position, salary, talent and even if he thinks by stabbing someone in the neck with sharp scissors.
I consider myself a Michael Irvin fan but if anyone else stabs a human neck they get attempted murder, aggravated assault minimum. That’s serious stuff
In team sports your teammates don't have to be your best friend, just do your job get paid and go home. I've had teammates that were weird but I ignored them and did my job .GO DOLPHINS
Two comments on the Irvin incident that very nearly ended in murder. 1) It must no longer be required that players get haircuts because dozens of them have hairdos so damned wild that it covers their names. Several years ago the Bengals had a defensive tackle whose red hair was wild and long that it covered part of his number. 2) The reason Irvin didn't get sent to prison is because "IT PAYS TO BE A FOOTBALL HERO". Celebrities almost always get away with crimes, even murder.
Also Rob Johnson/Doug Flutie feud in Buffalo should’ve been added…long before the bills made their long awaited return to the NFL Playoffs many years later, Buffalo made a mistake starting Rob Johnson instead of Doug Flutie in the 1999 AFC wild card game against Tennessee….correct me if I’m wrong but I attribute it to the Bills management for that move smh…Buffalo released Flutie after the 2000 and released Rob Johnson after the 2001 season….
Donovan McNabb and Terrell Owens were teammates with Philadelphia Eagles. I heard McNabb didn’t like T.O. because they embrace him for coming to Philly. I heard they still don’t like each other, so McNabb will never ever be friends with T.O. ever. I hope one day they will make peace and forgive each other. Ben Roethilsberger and Antonio Brown were teammates with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Brown had his best career with 136 receptions for 1,834 receiving yards in 2015 and 129 receptions for 1,698 receiving yards in 2014. Ben Roethilsberger spent his entire 18 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and they retired his number. Although, their problems started when Antonio Brown became too much of a distraction for the team and it gotten worse after he was traded to formerly known as the Oakland Raiders before being released. Also, he signed with the New England Patriots to play for Tom Brady and only played a game before Coach Belichick released him in 2019. After that, he reunited with Tom Brady with Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he spent the final two seasons there. Antonio Brown returned home to Florida to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and where is he at now a free agent for now.
That’s why Terrell Owens is in the Hall of Fame and Donovan is not because he is the type of teammate nobody wants on their team because of his jealousyness
So why did T.O. fuck up at every stop in his career? Was McNabb jealous of T.O. in San Francisco or in Dallas? Yet he was released from both teams. T.O. is a great player but he has a fucked up pattern on different teams.
As someone whose hometown team is the Eagles, I distinctly remember the news stories about T.O. and his antics/feuding with other teammates. Quite frankly, when he left the team, I wasn't sorry to see him go.
Honestly, I bet you could make a video of this that would be hours long if we could watch what goes on off the field. I'm sure most are mature and aware enough to save it for the locker room/practice facility instead of doing it on field for everyone to see.
So what? Rams Jack Youngblood played part of the 1980 season, play offs and Super Bowl with a broken leg. It's been done before. Oh, and Jack also played in the zpro Bowl the week following the Super Bowl.
Matthew 6:31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed? Luke 16:19 There was a certain rich man, which was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day:
Hate is too strong a word, but tensions between Joe Montana and Steve Young eventually resulted in the former leaving the team. The late Bill Walsh had brought in Young from the Bucs, both as a backup plan (Walsh clearly was impressed with what he saw in Steve Young), while at the same time, he was hoping to light a drive in Montana to be better. It worked, but it worked too well. Both of them were pitted against each other from the get go, and Walsh worked actively to foster the rivalry by alternating between both of them. Despite them winning back to back Super Bowls, the Montana vs Young would divide the locker room and front office until Montana was traded to the Chiefs, finally ending the divide once and for all. While neither Montana nor Young have publicly bashed the other, years of tension between them, alongside their differing personality types, practically killed off any chances of them ever being "friends".
I have to admit but Montana proved himself, coach walsh, and the doctor who told him to retire in 1986, and everyone that he could still play in the NFL which started an incredible run by Montana and the 49ers a whopping 18 consecutive ROAD wins in a row including playoffs. A record that hasn't been broken since. As a person Montana is more of a likeable person than Young who is a man who doesn't say much on the spotlight. The 49ers from the 80's played better on the road than at home.
These may be some of the more famous ones, but I bet there’s AT LEAST a pair of teammates on every team who absolutely hate each other that the public never hears about. You got a bunch of rich, talented, wealthy and healthy grown men, most of whom probably would score pretty high on the narcissistic personality disorder spectrum, spending hours every day together 😂😂 I’d love to hear some stories that ain’t so public. Lol the one beef that got started cause the one guy heard that a teammate thought he was “jealous” 😂😂
Because of his personality. I'll watch a segment with him on TV because he's interesting and entertaining. But yeah, he should be in prison, without question.
As a Dolphins fan I don't think you got the whole story on the Martin/Incognito scandal. Martin was deemed as too boyish and soft by the coaching staff. So they told Richie to help toughen him up a bit. At first I think Martin understood why Richie was assigned as a mentor to toughen him up and went along with it. But I think Richie and the others didn't know when to let up. Plus Martin wasn't a very good player as well as having to deal with the hazing. So he broke. Honestly he should've just stood up for himself and fought one of them. Snitching and suing was a punk move. As well Richie should've just eased up on the guy once he realized Martin wasn't dealing well with the hazing.
You're a child if you think Martin was in the wrong dude. Hazing where you're actually physically or emotionally hurting someone is fucked up. That's not love, nor is it even "tough love". You're sitting here advocating violence as a response for bullying. Jesus christ dude I hope you never have children. Sounds like you'd be right next to their bully telling them to toughen up.
Blame it on Dolphins management. They drafted this big dude who just wasn’t ready. Certainly took a forceful approach at shoving him into a situation he wasn’t prepared for. Obviously a bit more due diligence before the draft would’ve paid off. Owners, management, coaches, and players all to Blame.
"what are you going to do if I don't pay you?" are the last words of a man that's about to get his jaw broken. 😭😭😂😂😂
He sure found out 😂
Smith was built like a JV 6th man basketball player compared to IK… stupid is as stupid does
Honestly man, Geno deserved to get his face rearranged
This is the first time I heard of that Micheal Irvin story the NFL must have really worked hard to cover over that story.
The NFL covers up a lot of stories...
They did!
@@Laneous14
Especially the fact that games are rigged
@@12yearssober they also covered up that your mom got pregnant by you and your brother (twice)
@@thugger-vandross
Guess I hurt your feelings
Geno Smith not showing up for a teammate’s youth camp after getting paid is low….
Exactly if I was the guy who paid him I'd how something happened that ended geno ended his career
Geno got knocked the fuck out because of that.
Especially for guy getting payed low round money that could be his only contract ever
@@blackopsquay Geno at that time of his career was very arrogant. That punch probably led him on the path to sobriety (mentally).
Not paying him back just showed how selfish, self-centered and arrogant was.
That irvin and romanowski deserved more punishment than they got
Yes to both and Romonowski was a roided up bully..
Irvin was on probation at the time. Jerry Jones went deep into his pockets to cover that shit up.
Players getting their careers destroyed by assholes is so horrible
Back in the bad ol days a D Back could tackle a receiver pull his pants down and molest him before the ball was thrown and get no flag was thrown the very worst team for that was the old Oakland Raiders dirtiest team in the league for years
How the F did Irvin not go to jail for that? That's attempted murder!
Cause Jerry paid off McIver in silence money & even more messed up the judge referred to this as a "playful tussle"
@@MazeDaGr8 yeah Jerry Jones would do such a thing.
@@thedreflacko lol what is that ?
@@thedreflacko lmao more like rich athlete privilege. I know you're just trying to be inflammatory and edgy though
Football!
I really don't see how the Richie Incognito story is "the most messed up" when Michael Irvin almost killed a dude.
Over a haircut 😑
What!? Dude are you serious? How about if someone black called you a cracker peckerwood or honky?
@@backhurts11 It has nothing to do with race. It's status and importance of the player. Irvin was one of the most important pieces to that offense and if he were 2nd string with subpar stats, he would have been let go immediately no matter the race. Troy Aikman could have gotten away with it because he was another player that helped them win.
Since Irvin helped the Cowboys achieve a lot of success, Jerry Jones had to save his ass to keep the offense going strong. If that incident happened in today's league, he would have been let go because the outcry of cancel culture would be too much for the Cowboys to handle. Things were different back then and history has shown that if you are someone high profile and of importance, your ass will get saved someway, somehow.
Facts. Even moreso, how tf was he allowed to play football again?
@@tempusername-l5d Please don't try to reason with an inbred sexually frustrated white supremacist. You're better than that. 💡
Honestly Geno deserved to get his shit rocked.
How you gonna flake on a charity event that you promised to show up to and then like a snake, not pay that person back the money that was fronted to you in good faith AFTER already agreeing to eat half the cost.. And then to act smug and say what you gonna do if I don’t pay you back?? Child please. He was basically begging for it
fr and then he was released bs
Literally begging for it
He seriously was asking for it!
@@alexkandel3350 First, it was alleged.
Second, you cannot assault someone.
Deserved. No argument.
In recent interviews, AB seems super respectful, almost remorseful towards Big Ben. Seems like after he left the Steelers and was never treated with the same WR1 respect, he looked back on the good old days at the Steelers where he was the undisputed number 1 weapon for the QB. No matter how good he was, he was never going to eclipse Gronk as Brady's favorite.
AB is insane
AB was never the same after that Berfict hit
Cte brown
Craziest part about the Geno and Pali situation is. I saw a long time ago i saw that Pali had a GREAT reputation for being kind, level headed, and empathetic so whatever Geno did…boy he must’ve deserved it
Crazy how Irvin damn near murdered his own teammate and drugged a woman and is still idolized
Hell yeah 😎
Mind-boggling
same way kobe and ray Lewis are too. Hypocrisy at it's finest.
@@TheBlindEye90 so you mean the false accusation on Kobe in 03 and ray lewis being falsely accused of a double murder. Yep sounds exactly like stabbing a man in the neck with people around over a haircut. You look like an idiot talking foul on a deadman
@@TheBlindEye90 Ray Lewis didn't murder anyone lmao
It’s crazy that all these guys are so strong it takes one punch to end a mans whole career.
Do you not understand physics?
I remember reading the headline about the Geno Smith incident but didn’t really look into the whole story…. Now I get why he got his shit rocked.
Getting him out of the lineups, was a good thing for the Jets.
Damn Geno couldn’t pay 600?
“That punch ended his career” DAMNNNN
Terrell Owens was not traded to the Cowboys. He was released by the Eagles and signed by Dallas.
And you see how that turned out
@@donnelladams8362 that’s not the point he’s making tho…
He got a LOT wrong about this feud 😂 In fact, he got more wrong than he got right.
1.) Yes, the “shut tf up” story IS what started the feud. But it definitely wasn’t caused by T.O. not getting enough targets… It was about a single play that was installed specifically for T.O. against a certain look. The play worked perfectly and he was WIDE open but McNabb checked it down for some whatever reason. So I’m the huddle, TO was communicating w/ 5 letting him know that the play went as planned. He wasn’t angry, upset, or demonstrative in any way. AND it was actually other guys in that huddle who asked him why he didn’t throw the ball like he did all week. But 5 chose to lash out at TO instead of the guys who actually DID show frustration.
@@donnelladams8362next:
2.) He said that the quote regarding McNabb throwing up in the Super Bowl came from Owens AND that Owens volunteered the quote. Not true. It was actually a quote from an Eagles O lineman Hank Fraley who said it to media in Florida right after the game.
So a few months later, TO (like the other players) had a press conference about the upcoming season. But naturally, the media was focused on the contract situation and the speculations about friction with McNabb.
AND, TO didn’t ever bring up the Super Bowl vomiting situation… A reporter who knew about the Fraley quote asked TO about the quote. And even worse, TO actually said that he didn’t personally see it and didn’t know whether or not really happened.
3.) Same thing with the Favre comment. T.O. wasn’t the source of the comment AND he didn’t bring it up in the interview. The quote about Favre and McNabb came from Michael Irvin during a broadcast discussion about the Eagles record.
And during TO’s interview, Graham Bensinger (the host) TOLD T.O. what Michael Irvin said about Favre and how the Eagles record would be better with Favre. Then Graham asked TO if he agreed with Irvin… to which TO said he agreed. BUT the sports outlets only played the part where TO said he agreed then stopped without showing his explanation… in which he said that McNabb was dealing with injuries all season. And if McNabb wasn’t hurt, everyone would’ve been watching the Eagles do what they did the prior year.
Not sure how that Michael Irvin incident was just forgotten about like nothing happened. It’s one thing to get in a scuffle with someone or even punch them. Something totally different when you stab somebody in the damn neck. 😳
Because NFL players can assault people and get away with it but if I assaulted someone I get locked up in jail
@@loremaster77 uh..there's been a handful of NFL players who went to jail and even as far as to be out of the league due to doing stupid shit.
@@FreshPrincex4 off the field stuff. as an nfl player i could take my helmet and smash my helmet onto my teammate or someone and while i would get fined or suspended, i wouldn't go to jail or something along those lines
@@loremaster77 I always wondered how hockey players can fight without facing charges when the laws in those cities are clearly defined as battery. Funny how you need a license in a state to have boxing, but hockey players can do it above the law.
@@ericbutler739 Exactly, that's how it is with all other sports where these things happen. It's pretty funny how often players get away with commiting things that would otherwise be charges for us regular citizens. So I guess athletes get preferential treatment or whatever...
As a cowboys fan. Irvin was so coked out all the time. He had no clue tf he was doing just running fast lolm
We tend to idolize some of these guys for their on field prowess when off field they're just obnoxious d-bags.
people been sucking them off since HS they don't know anything else and think they are above everyone
Geno Smith is lucky. If he owed anyone else $1200, football reps would be the last thing he has to worry about.
Literally cannot stand him and I hope he is not our starting QB, won’t get my support
@@12thMandalorian either him or lock lol. Should've just traded for Garopolo or Baker
@@brianbadonde9251 I’d agree but it’s clear we are tanking, I mean retooling
@@12thMandalorian I feel your pain. I had to deal with lock for 3 years in Denver
@@brianbadonde9251 Jimmy G could have been a good replacement for Wilson.
"Fun" Fact about the scissor incident:
Jerry Jones played it down to the media as "horseplay" between teammates.
Makes all their playoff tragedy that much sweeter
Wow, Michael Irving did that?
right?? wtf
It’s not accurate to describe the relationship between McNabb and Owens as both being equally at fault. McNabb was generally well-liked by everyone, everyone hated Owens.
It was still McNabb's fault for bringing him to the Eagles.
T O was a very talented pain in the ass wherever he played. You can look it up.
@@PapaEli-pz8ff yes, he was fantastic, no doubt about that. And he was also a disruptive pain in the ass, that’s true too. In fact, he was so disruptive that I think he went far beyond being merely selfish and probably had an actual mental illness. The fact the he didn’t come to his own hall of fame induction confirmed that to me.
@@PapaEli-pz8ff there’s a flip side to this McNabb / TO beef. In the super bowl they played in, TO played injured and was great; his talent kept them in the game. McNabb was out of shape and obviously dehydrated at the end of the game, and he couldn’t run the hurry up offense he was so exhausted. McNabb cost them a shot in the biggest game of their lives.
They need to just box it out lmaoo
I never heard about that Michael Irvin incident. If it's true, he should've become ineligible for the Hall of Fame!
It wasn’t during a game so nfl logic is that doesn’t count😉
@@royjones0824 If the OJ Simpson incident occurred before he could be voted into the HOF, he wouldn't be in there today!
let’s be real… NFL barely cares about what you do “outside” of football they only care to save face… look at the watson incident dude should’ve been suspended indefinitely but he suspended less then ridley and ridley was gambling not sexually harassing ppl 🤦🏻♂️ and AB will be inducted into the hall of fame even after everything he’s done lol
@@royjones0824 💯
he's black therefore it's racist to hold him accountable
I remember where the team classified that Michael Irvin incident as “horseplay” because of his prior off season cocaine incident. Properly classifying it as an assault would have potentially lead to a suspension
...and prison.
The worst sucker punch of all... “days later they traded him to the Jets.” 🤣🤣🤣
What Gino Smith did was straight low !
Yes! great video! I definitely love the golden Tate/ Doug Baldwin vs Percy Harvin
Micheal Irvin must have had some top-notch PR people because this is the first time I've ever heard of this.
Fun fact: Bill Romanowski played one of the prison guards in The Longest Yard remake.
and irvin played one of the prisoners
@@papacinoooo yep
I don't think most football fan realize that football teams are not comprised of friends
These videos are so well done
This is amazing video. I love it. Can we get a video of NBA teammate who dislike each other. That would be awesome
Percy Harvin steps outta bounds 6:29. They gave him that touchdown and the refs looking right at him.
Soooooo the first one isn’t attempted murder???? And they barely punished him
Just a slap on the hand for his seniority class. Entitled, cocky at its finest. Some people think they are better than others regardless of age, position, salary, talent and even if he thinks by stabbing someone in the neck with sharp scissors.
I like how the screen shot of the Incognito/Martin texts were friendly. Is that the best example they could find? 😂
I remember watching Manning make that statement live on tv :)
Mike Vanderjagt was never the same after leaving Indianapolis.
Every team has that legit crackhead 💀
Honestly, the Jets were a better team after The Punch!
Fitzmagic > Geno.
It's kinda crazy how many legit fights happened lol. Great video 🔥
I consider myself a Michael Irvin fan but if anyone else stabs a human neck they get attempted murder, aggravated assault minimum. That’s serious stuff
I love how the Incognito texts are just him and Martin talking about getting laid and pulling chicks like they're besties .. Lol
Micheal Irvin definitely was a dope head. It’s crazy how he really took it that far over a cut 😂
It goes back a long way, but Mark Gastineau and Joe Klecko were not mutual fans.
In team sports your teammates don't have to be your best friend, just do your job get paid and go home. I've had teammates that were weird but I ignored them and did my job .GO DOLPHINS
Donovan McNabb also disagreed with NBA Hall Of Famer Gary Payton on who was the hardest player Payton had to guard in the the NBA.
Vanderjack got cut after the 04 season where he made every kick only to kick thr two worst post season fgs ive ever seen.
I'm from down under and not a big dan of nfl, but this video was actually very entertaining. earned a sub bro.
Two comments on the Irvin incident that very nearly ended in murder.
1) It must no longer be required that players get haircuts because dozens of them have hairdos so damned wild that it covers their names. Several years ago the Bengals had a defensive tackle whose red hair was wild and long that it covered part of his number.
2) The reason Irvin didn't get sent to prison is because "IT PAYS TO BE A FOOTBALL HERO". Celebrities almost always get away with crimes, even murder.
Yup just look at the Juice OJ Simpson what a fucking legend
@@bradylyons3281 micheal vick, ray lewis
The chunky soup jab is great.😂
broke that jaw for talking greazy i ❤ it...he learnt that day.
I think it's hilarious that if a team has a problem player that they release, Rex Ryan will take them right away 🤣
2:23 Never realized McNabb was that big. Dude made T.O. look like a little fella
Also Rob Johnson/Doug Flutie feud in Buffalo should’ve been added…long before the bills made their long awaited return to the NFL Playoffs many years later, Buffalo made a mistake starting Rob Johnson instead of Doug Flutie in the 1999 AFC wild card game against Tennessee….correct me if I’m wrong but I attribute it to the Bills management for that move smh…Buffalo released Flutie after the 2000 and released Rob Johnson after the 2001 season….
You’re probably right, but in Johnson and I guess the Bills management’s defense, they did only lose because of a miracle.
Good job on the video🔥
Donovan McNabb and Terrell Owens were teammates with Philadelphia Eagles. I heard McNabb didn’t like T.O. because they embrace him for coming to Philly. I heard they still don’t like each other, so McNabb will never ever be friends with T.O. ever. I hope one day they will make peace and forgive each other.
Ben Roethilsberger and Antonio Brown were teammates with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Brown had his best career with 136 receptions for 1,834 receiving yards in 2015 and 129 receptions for 1,698 receiving yards in 2014. Ben Roethilsberger spent his entire 18 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and they retired his number. Although, their problems started when Antonio Brown became too much of a distraction for the team and it gotten worse after he was traded to formerly known as the Oakland Raiders before being released. Also, he signed with the New England Patriots to play for Tom Brady and only played a game before Coach Belichick released him in 2019. After that, he reunited with Tom Brady with Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he spent the final two seasons there. Antonio Brown returned home to Florida to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and where is he at now a free agent for now.
That’s why Terrell Owens is in the Hall of Fame and Donovan is not because he is the type of teammate nobody wants on their team because of his jealousyness
@@blakebrown84and another reason TO is in the hof is he’s third in receiving yards all time
@Levidawgs7744yeah, he worked hard to get in the HOF after many attempts
"cocaine, it's a helluva drug"
~ Micheal Irvin
Michael Irvin graduated from the Sid Vicious School of Scissor Stabbing.
back then it was much easier to keep things quiet or to a minimum
lol Irvin continuing his history post playing career. Dude has always been unhinged and a creep
All of McNabb's teammates have said he had jealousy issues, and threw fits for anyone getting attention! Bamma
So why did T.O. fuck up at every stop in his career? Was McNabb jealous of T.O. in San Francisco or in Dallas? Yet he was released from both teams. T.O. is a great player but he has a fucked up pattern on different teams.
You know that because you interviewed all of them??
Thank for The Video ❤️👌❤️👌❤️👌❤️👌
Michael Irvin has done some stuff that he should have served some prison time! Make it crazier he is all over tv 😂
You can do amazing things when you're likable. And despite the stuff he's done, I'm still a fan of the Playmaker.
As someone whose hometown team is the Eagles, I distinctly remember the news stories about T.O. and his antics/feuding with other teammates. Quite frankly, when he left the team, I wasn't sorry to see him go.
Honestly, I bet you could make a video of this that would be hours long if we could watch what goes on off the field. I'm sure most are mature and aware enough to save it for the locker room/practice facility instead of doing it on field for everyone to see.
You should also discuss players in the NFL and NBA hated by fans and the media.
I always wondered what happened to the guy from the MontageKing
Me too
y’all didn’t even acknowledge that owens played that super bowl on a broken leg
So what? Rams Jack Youngblood played part of the 1980 season, play offs and Super Bowl with a broken leg. It's been done before.
Oh, and Jack also played in the zpro Bowl the week following the Super Bowl.
@@Sirharryflash82 just cause it been done before don’t mean it’s not commendable, Youngblood was different tho 💯
geno got what he was asking for
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Funny how an idiot kicker say that Manning and Dungey are not good enough for a Super Bowl, then proceeds to miss a kick that costed them the game 😂😂
Matthew 6:31
Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
Luke 16:19
There was a certain rich man, which was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day:
Love the game....not here for any hate!
Every time a kicker misses a last second field goal I call it, "he pulled a Vanderjagt".
Hate is too strong a word, but tensions between Joe Montana and Steve Young eventually resulted in the former leaving the team.
The late Bill Walsh had brought in Young from the Bucs, both as a backup plan (Walsh clearly was impressed with what he saw in Steve Young), while at the same time, he was hoping to light a drive in Montana to be better. It worked, but it worked too well. Both of them were pitted against each other from the get go, and Walsh worked actively to foster the rivalry by alternating between both of them. Despite them winning back to back Super Bowls, the Montana vs Young would divide the locker room and front office until Montana was traded to the Chiefs, finally ending the divide once and for all.
While neither Montana nor Young have publicly bashed the other, years of tension between them, alongside their differing personality types, practically killed off any chances of them ever being "friends".
I have to admit but Montana proved himself, coach walsh, and the doctor who told him to retire in 1986, and everyone that he could still play in the NFL which started an incredible run by Montana and the 49ers a whopping 18 consecutive ROAD wins in a row including playoffs. A record that hasn't been broken since. As a person Montana is more of a likeable person than Young who is a man who doesn't say much on the spotlight. The 49ers from the 80's played better on the road than at home.
The entire team walking out, sticking him with the bill? That's cold, and chicken-spit.
Knock the chunky soup out of McNabb 🤣🤣
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Be Merciful because God is Merciful Amen
I just now know that Romanowski dude from the longest yard was in the league as well
These may be some of the more famous ones, but I bet there’s AT LEAST a pair of teammates on every team who absolutely hate each other that the public never hears about. You got a bunch of rich, talented, wealthy and healthy grown men, most of whom probably would score pretty high on the narcissistic personality disorder spectrum, spending hours every day together 😂😂 I’d love to hear some stories that ain’t so public. Lol the one beef that got started cause the one guy heard that a teammate thought he was “jealous” 😂😂
how is irving not in jail and they let him on tv.
Because of his personality. I'll watch a segment with him on TV because he's interesting and entertaining. But yeah, he should be in prison, without question.
Kills me that the dude that punched a guy an ended his career isn't in prison
If it makes you feel better the guy that got punched later sued and got alot of money out of it
Yeah Romanowski is disgusting
What about the guy that stabbed a guy in the neck?
More like heated moments between teammates rather than them full blown hating each other
Rephrasing here: It is Antonio Brown versus everybody else.
I believe Jonathan Martin played for the 49er for a little while.
Exhausted he puked in the huddle… nahhhh he was hungover
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Irvin, Romanowski and Incognito should be deleted from the NFL and its history if these are true. And these are true.
All Martin had to do was stand up to Richie. Wrong sport for him.
What about Steve Smith? Dude hit two teammates that we know of. Anthony Bright was the other. Absolute psycho.
Gino Smith 100% deserved getting his clock cleaned.
T.O lost all of my respect after crying when Romo was talked about…… but insulted Garcia & McNabb
To be fair Farve was better and Garcia was ok…but followed two back to back HOFers Montana and Young.
PS him crying about Romo
Was confusing…
That's my quarterback
I’m a Cowboys fan. T.O. did well as a Cowboy. I still hated him the whole time and was happy when he was finally gone.
@@richbaderinwa maybe as a player not as a human being welfare scandal
@@richbaderinwa Sshhhh, Owens and Romo had a thing together. Just keep it hush like Irvin did about his haircut gone bad.
Irving stabbing someone in the neck over a flippin hair cut is blasphemy. The guy should have been sent to jail immediately.
Irvin & Romanowski should've done time.
Michael Irving definitely should’ve been sitting in jail for that.
baker and odell imo
they seemed cool off the field, but on it, obj looked ashaned to be with baker lmfao
Lmao!! I know right...OBJ even needed this daddy to help get him out of Cleveland. 🤣🤣
@@ASU_Sun_Devils lmfao
"BAKER, MY BOY IS OPEN!"
Vanderjagt made his comments after the 2002 playoffs but the missed kick was in the 2005 playoffs...got to get those details correct.
So this guy's the only one that heard about the neck stab? C'mon
Most of these hated teammates made up real quick especially after a nice romantic meal and some smooth sultry music to get them in the mood. ❤
Irvin was, is and always will be a diva.
You're out of your mind. A diva!!!! Lol. Psychotic or maybe sociopathic is more like it.
Im a big sports fan and I didn't know half those stories 👍
As a Dolphins fan I don't think you got the whole story on the Martin/Incognito scandal. Martin was deemed as too boyish and soft by the coaching staff. So they told Richie to help toughen him up a bit. At first I think Martin understood why Richie was assigned as a mentor to toughen him up and went along with it. But I think Richie and the others didn't know when to let up. Plus Martin wasn't a very good player as well as having to deal with the hazing. So he broke. Honestly he should've just stood up for himself and fought one of them. Snitching and suing was a punk move. As well Richie should've just eased up on the guy once he realized Martin wasn't dealing well with the hazing.
You're a child if you think Martin was in the wrong dude. Hazing where you're actually physically or emotionally hurting someone is fucked up. That's not love, nor is it even "tough love". You're sitting here advocating violence as a response for bullying. Jesus christ dude I hope you never have children. Sounds like you'd be right next to their bully telling them to toughen up.
Blame it on Dolphins management. They drafted this big dude who just wasn’t ready. Certainly took a forceful approach at shoving him into a situation he wasn’t prepared for. Obviously a bit more due diligence before the draft would’ve paid off. Owners, management, coaches, and players all to Blame.
Hi love the vid