@Spartan4040_01@gcurvey@AdamSchefter@agetzenberg Except for the fact that his criminal conviction happened DECADES AFTER his football accomplishments. He should still be recognized for what he did on the football field.
@VinnysCorner1 Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Magnum T.A., The Von Erichs, Rufus R. Jones, Bulldog Bob Brown, Harley Race, The Road Warriors, The Fabulous Freebirds, The Midnight Express
@justjewels912@emmitonair That argument is part of why the answer is MJ. MJ went to college and therefore had a shorter NBA career. Yet, he still accomplished MORE than LeBron
@ClayWendler@burackbobby_ But also the other way around too, the REASON for the probation violation has no bearing on whether or not a probation violation is a violation of the NFL PCP.
@ClayWendler@burackbobby_ I agree that the probation violation itself appears to be a PCP violation under the current rules. The nature of the crime that caused the violation is irrelevant. Therefore, whether or not the NFL suspends for THC usage is irrelevant.
@Tyler_1994_@MattVerderame Diggs is a locker room problem. Hill is still injured & likely won't be available until November...and also a potential locker room problem.
@NFL_DovKleiman Whitlock is #1... INFINITELY EASY choice. The 2nd would be either Bayless or Portnoy. Since I have to make a choice, I'll flip a coin & it comes up... Portnoy.