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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
Karras WAS a comparitive altarboy compared to some of the thugs in the NFL now. All he did was get caught along with HOF'er Paul Hornung gambling on a playoff game in which neither of their teams were participating. He also owned a partial stake in a bar in Detroit that Commissioner Pete Rozelle claimed was frequented by organized crime types, but he wasn't implicated in any way in their activities. He was coerced into divesting himself of that holding.
Please stop coming up with silly and pointless comparisons that you think nobody will understand, because somebody always does.
"This guy has some on the field (and some off the field) rap sheet." - really? He had NO "rap sheet". This statement is at least ambiguous, and at worst disinguenuous. "He was voted by everyone in his era as the dirtiest player to ever play the game."-really? how, exactly did they vote for that? By using their predecessor's stories?
I'm curious to know why you chose to go back as far as Karras. There have been many dirtier players since Karras retired. See CONRAD DOBLER-the quintessential dirty player.
dolphan4545 Wrote:
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> "This guy has some on the field (and some off the
> field) rap sheet." - really? He had NO "rap
> sheet". This statement is at least ambiguous, and
> at worst disinguenuous. "He was voted by everyone
> in his era as the dirtiest player to ever play the
> game."-really? how, exactly did they vote for
> that? By using their predecessor's stories?
> I'm curious to know why you chose to go back as
> far as Karras. There have been many dirtier
> players since Karras retired. See CONRAD
> DOBLER-the quintessential dirty player.
Man your really overreacting to this. He was voted "dirtiest player" by publications in his era. Just like publications in this era just voted this guy dirtiest player. Also ever watch NFL Films? Or NFL Network? They actually do pieces and stories about football in teh 60's and such and this has been on numerous different shows, and has been brought up in various shows.
It was just an example I used, really....lighten up and get over it.
If we get him, better be ready for some Cox like flags flying around. Not that i'm totally against it though, maybe the trifecta can harness his emotions
Agreed Mike, just heard on NFL radio he almost cost the Rams a game when they were getting ready for a 30yardish FG with like 15 secs. left and he starting jawing with a ref and drew a 15 yarder, their kicker nailed it but he almost blew it for em.