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  • Who is the biggest bust ever in sports history???

    On the day of the draft, many of the draftees will become nothings.

    But who is the biggest bust ever in sports history.

    I say Ryan Leaf.
    Success will be the best revenge

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    Me :

    With no plays tonight , sorry !

    G.L.

    ***MMM***

    :cool: :cool: :cool:
    " The Wind Does Not Wait For The Tree To Bend "

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    • #3
      I gotta go with Lawrence Phillips

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      • #4
        I disagree

        with Memphis M.

        My vote is Hershel Walker AFTER his trade to the Vikings!!!!

        For a decade after the trade the other team was affectionately called the Dallas Vikings!! For that is as close to a super bowl as Minnesota ever got!! Gv
        I am NOT schizophrenic......and NEITHER am I! Just paranoid that fear may overcome my insanity!

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        • #5
          Sean

          You're soooo right .. Ryan Leaf by a mile .... So what does SD do today? They maneuver themselves into Philip Rivers ... Unless I really miss my guess Rivers will be the 2nd biggest NFL QB bust . He may have been a big shot at NC State but he has NO GAME for the Pros - none whatsoever .

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          • #6
            Sam Bowie, considering who he was drafted ahead of!
            Good luck,
            John

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ez winners
              Sam Bowie, considering who he was drafted ahead of!

              owwww nice call, u could also say jeff jackson, phils could of had my main man The Big Hurt
              Success will be the best revenge

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              • #8
                Draft day

                Draft day is like Xmas with lots of presents under the tree but only a few will be played with in a matter of weeks!!!! hc

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                • #9
                  i see it as a 2 way race, Leaf and Christian Laettner
                  Success will be the best revenge

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                  • #10
                    Ryan Leaf

                    Ryan Leaf is the clear cut winner.

                    Another in my opinion is Dwight Gooden. I never saw a more dominant pitcher. He should have been a hall of famer. Instead he became a druggie.

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                    • #11
                      Tony Mandarich

                      Ryan Leaf

                      Others as AOL had an article on it a few days ago.

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                      • #12
                        frankb03 :

                        little known fact about Gooden , in high school (Hillsbough High) in Tampa Fla. as a senior he tossed 38 hitless innings in a row in route to 3 no-hitters in a row (plus 6 shut-outs) . A feat that will be very hard to duplicate at any level in sports .

                        G.L.

                        ***MMM***

                        :cool: :cool: :cool:
                        " The Wind Does Not Wait For The Tree To Bend "

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                        • #13
                          ya BC thats what prompted me to poll the forum
                          Success will be the best revenge

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                          • #14
                            I disagree with Dwight Gooden as he was really something else at one time. Most of the others mentioned never were anything in the Pro's. If you think that way about Gooden then you might as well add Daryl Strawberry to the list.

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                            • #15
                              Remember Todd Marinovich

                              Todd Marinovich. Programmed by his father, Marv, to be a football player, his decision to play at USC was preordained. He led USC to the Rose Bowl his Freshman year, but by his Sophmore year the pressure got to him and he was arrested on drug charges and suspended from the team twice. The next year he left USC and entered the 1991 draft. He was drafted in the first round by the Raiders and signed a 3 year 2.7 million dollar contract. That was a big contract back them. He became the starting QB for the Raiders his rookie year, but his drug problems ended his NFL career the next season

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