Your teams best team player

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  1. Vikings_4life

    Vikings_4life nfl-*****s member

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    Vikings: Moe Williams. He shows loyalty by sharing time with the crowded Vikings backfield, comes up huge on every down he plays, and plays with intensity. He is also great in the Minnesota community.
     
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    J-E-T-S 1083 The Original Jets Junkie

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    Curtis Martin

    classy guy, HOF player
     
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    porky88 King of Kings

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (N_Burleson4life)</div><div class='quotemain'>Vikings: Moe Williams. He shows loyalty by sharing time with the crowded Vikings backfield, comes up huge on every down he plays, and plays with intensity. He is also great in the Minnesota community.</div>

    What about Daunte Culpepper. He's pretty good to.
     
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    Dolphins: Jason Taylor. It could be Boston if he gets his head on straight.
     
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    ATM it's probably McNabb, being on the Madden cover and all, but Dawkins is a great leader and physical presence. He brings alot of passion to the team
     
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    I don't know if there is a better team player than Troy Brown... This guy is the ultimate team player. a real model for everyone else to be like.
     
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    nflfan04 Dazed and Confused

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    mcnabb by far. great leader to whole eagle teaqm. TO cant keep mouth shut, so hes third. #2 is westbrook.
     
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    I would have to go with Favre, is there a more classy guy out there?
     
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    Amani Toomer just a class act. Never complained about anything. Shame he has never been to a pro bowl 5 staright 1000 yards season too
     
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    Zach Thomas. The guy is such a team player that he hooked up Jason Taylor with his sister and now they're brother-in-laws. If he doesn't make the Pro Bowl as a linebacker then he should make it as a wing man. As you can see, Zach's sister is hot even if she is wearing Chief colors. (Bleech!)
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    Bleedblk&gld The Drive

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    Deuce McAllister and Michael Lewis
     
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    Mike minter and mike rucker because they give a lot of there money towards kids. It is also finaced by Muhsin Muhammad, but he left
     
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    In addition to the aforementioned Favre, I have to go with Donald Driver. That guy had a terrible childhood and a really rough life in general until he finally made it in the NFL.

    He battled through it all to become a solid and unselfish player who also does a lot of good for the community.
     
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    1st tier
    Tony Gonzalez, Will Shields (I can't choose)
    2nd tier
    Priest Holmes, Willie Roaf, Tony Richardson (I can't leave these guys out)
    3rd Tier
    Brian Waters, Patrick Surtain (PS is speculation at this point)
     
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    JustBry07 The Underdog

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    On the Falcons its got to be hands down, Warrick Dunn. Nothing but pure class on and off the field as I have said many times before.
     
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    Roy Williams... The Terrell Owens antidrug.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (favre4mvp)</div><div class='quotemain'>I would have to go with Favre, is there a more classy guy out there?</div>

    Or a bigger media whore for that matter?

    BTW, on my team, it's Offense - McGahee, D - Spikes or Clements.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tko51)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (favre4mvp)</div><div class='quotemain'>I would have to go with Favre, is there a more classy guy out there?</div>

    Or a bigger media whore for that matter?

    BTW, on my team, it's Offense - McGahee, D - Spikes or Clements.</div>


    How is Favre a media whore??

    Just curious....

    I guess a 3 time MVP makes you a media whore.
    I guess 2nd on the all time TD and soon to be yards makes you a media whore.

    The media never hyped up Favre. Hell just the other day I heard he was on decline. You have no logic in any of your posts at all.

    Hell I can understand why people call Mike Vick a media whore but Favre. Then they have no respect for the game or use and kind of logic.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Or a bigger media whore for that matter?</div>

    Eh...Favre rarely talks to the media if he can avoid it. The Packers and the NFL REQUIRE players to meet with the media. If they don't, they get fined. Ask Sterling Sharpe...

    Favre RARELY does endorsements or TV commercials. He just wants to be at home and be left alone.

    I can think of a dozen or more players you could call Media Whores...Favre wouldn't be on that list.
     
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    I wouldn't call Favre a media whore, but I would say that the media does want to marry him. If Favre has the worst game of his life, the media starts talking about that "Favre Mistique".
     

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