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re: Was Warren Sapp Really THAT Good?
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:35 am to lsutigers1992
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:35 am to lsutigers1992
Correct
His "rivalry" with Favre garnered him attention. And, let's face it, most sportswriters and broadcasters prefer a good quote more than sterling play.
(Sapp was great, but nowhere near an all-time elite)
His "rivalry" with Favre garnered him attention. And, let's face it, most sportswriters and broadcasters prefer a good quote more than sterling play.
(Sapp was great, but nowhere near an all-time elite)
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:44 am to SoFla Tideroller
I feel the Same way about Michael Irvin.
They are both considered all time greats because basically because the media let them tell you how great they were every chance they could.
Textbook propaganda. If you repeat the lie long enough, people start believing it.
And yes, I understand that a "Football Life" about Curley Culp would get 9 viewers. But he was just as good as Sapp in his time.
They are both considered all time greats because basically because the media let them tell you how great they were every chance they could.
Textbook propaganda. If you repeat the lie long enough, people start believing it.
And yes, I understand that a "Football Life" about Curley Culp would get 9 viewers. But he was just as good as Sapp in his time.
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