Michael Irvin

Terrell Owens couldn't lace Michael Irvin's cleats on his best day.

Lest we not forget, he lead the league in dropped balls TWICE during the prime of his career.

Yeah he was a great WR, but he was an insanely insecure ****** that ruined every locker room he ever played in.

Spent the majority of his career whining like a baby & it's why he never contributed to a winning team.

Say what you want about Skip Bayless, but he was always 100% on the money with his assessment of T.O.
 
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Terrell Owens couldn't lace Michael Irvin's cleats on his best day.

Lest we not forget, he lead the league in dropped balls TWICE during the prime of his career.

Yeah he was a great WR, but he was an insanely insecure ****** that ruined every locker room he ever played in.

Spent the majority of his career whining like a baby & it's why he never contributed to a winning team.

Say what you want about Skip Bayless, but he was always 100% on the money with his assessment of T.O.
Agreed...T-O cared way more about T-O's numbers than winning.... I'm not against a player wanting to have a Deionesque type persona but there's a reason why it worked for Deion where so many others failed with it....
 
I can't stand this ****…Get Irvin all the way the f**k outta here. Let coaches coach, please.
When we dominated college football, yes we had **** good coordinators & position coaches, but what really sperated us was having our brothers with us to push us through adversity... I'm all the years I've done football, **** it, sports in general at any level I've met two people that I would go through a wall for & I'm privileged to call them both my brothers. That's Ray Lewis & Michael Irvin. To have those boys get access to that passion & that knowledge is beyond any comparison. I get letting coaches coach. But motivation is real & these boys get it.
 
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