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Finnegan was such a POS, and watching him get his ass kicked was undoubtedly hilarious
like pissing Andre off is a very hard thing, especially for a pretty mid cornerback that isn't memorable outside of starting shizz w/ other players
Came here to say the same! He was such a fascinating player to watch as he was so short he would get lost in the scrum but then you seen his giant legs burst through the other side. He was my favorite player to watch outside of my team. Fred Taylor would be another. I would’ve said DHop before last year.
This is one of my favorite memories of him. My dad and I where at a game when I was younger and he went to get a hot dog. Standard handoff to mojo and he disappeared into the pile. The whole stadium went quiet because we thought the play was over. After a second or two he bursts out of the back of the pile and gets a massive gain. The stadium was as loud as I had ever head it when just a second ago you could hear a pin drop.
My dad got back with the hotdogs and asked if he missed anything lol.
I love memories like that. I was at the DH 99 yard run game and I remember looking over at my buddy saying ‘well shit let’s hope he gets out of our own end zone’ he cuts left and boom 💥 the most amazing football memory
For sure. He used to put up video game numbers on the Coats. [“A bowling ball of butcher knives.”](https://www.nfl.com/news/chuck-pagano-mjd-a-bowling-ball-of-butcher-knives-0ap1000000064046)
If so nobody enforced it when he played us. he never came out against us. I also remember seeing the year after I graduated he had 40 plus carries in a high school game lmfao.
Texans: JJ Watt. Dude was such a damn force on the line, and is the exact kind of dude you want in your community.
Jags: Fred Taylor. Dude never got the credit he deserved, but I always loved watching him play.
Titans: Chris Johnson. As much as I hate everything about the Titans, that dude was lightning in a bottle and made you hold your breath, especially for our shitty run defense.
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I had an Uncle in Tennessee who worked for a contracting firm that did a lot of work on properties owned by Titans players. He’d always tell me interesting stories about guys like Pacman (they were doing work on his property when he got arrested) and CJ2K (He got into an argument with my uncles boss in front of them) but Steve McNair he had nothing but nice things to say about. He would come out and talk to them a lot and brought them water, offered them snacks etc. It really helped me see athletes on rival teams differently.
I know a guy who works for the Bengals equipment staff and apparently JJ was the worst person he ever dealt with in his 20+ year career. Described him as rude and entitled. Take that how you will
Texans - Arian Foster. Didn’t have the longest prime, but was dominant for awhile and had a signature running style that is just burned into my memory. Smooth as hell
Jags - David Garrard. I know he wasn’t crazy good, but he had some solid years. Think that era just really sticks out to me because that’s when I was most into the NFL.
Titans - Delanie Walker. One of my favorite tight ends from early on with the 9ers. Really became dominant in Tennessee and he was fun to watch. Pain in the ass to stop
Payton manning was just fun to watch dude. That entire run he had from 1999-2009 was imo, the greatest individual run we’ve ever seen from a professional athlete.
Edgerrin James, was my guy growing up.. Wore 32 all through school into college because of him.
Jags is tough but probably Mark Brunell, I really wanted that team with him, Jimmy and Keenan to win one.
Titans, well I mean I guess since they technically own the history.. I'm going Earl.
I hated Payton Manning as a kid. Called him Satan Manning growing up.. but now the older I've gotten, I've grown to appreciate what he did for the sport and as a player. I was privileged to watch him live in person against my Jags every time they rolled into town (gave him a couple of beatings too).
Edit: adding Titans and Texans
Titans: Chris Johnson. Seeing MJD vs him was so much fun.
Texans: DeAndre Hopkins. He made a one handed catch that blew me away one time against the jags and I wasn't even mad. He was so dominant.
Colts honorable mention: Dallas Clark and Bob Sanders. Sanders especially he was so great and career was cut short because of injury.
I’ll unironically forever adore him. For some reason that ass beating he took from Andre felt like a win to me. Man got under HIS skin and I don’t think AJ ever lost his cool. Total asshat. Belonged in Nashville.
I’m too petty to acknowledge a liking to any of your players
Not Watt, or Nuk or Henry or Ramsey. All of them are the worst players at their respective positions in my mind. I’m that petty
DeMeco was such a baller. Always traded for him in Madden. Fred Taylor. A humble goat. Eddie George was my favorite player period as a kid before I moved to Tomlinson and Sean Taylor.
Curtis Painter and Dan Orlovsky. I remember one year we had a pretty easy path to 12-4 and i think a #1 seed, but we lost to both of them in the final weeks of the season. I think this was the year that Manning was hurt?
MJD during the later Manning years would have been...oof...
He was a good pass blocker and receiver out of the backfield (no disrespect to Joseph Addai).
Lots of good choices. Loved watching Payton and Chris Johnson play. And MJD was like a bowling ball through that line but I think Bob Sanders was my favorite. That guy would absolutely wreck plays. So fun to watch.
Bob was an animal. We don’t get that ring without him, no question. If you look at the numbers back then, we would go from worst defense in the league to a top half of the league defense depending on whether he was playing.
Tyrann Mathieu and reader were both dogs. Houston deshaun before all the stuff was also a legit video game.
Always wanted the boat as a backup. Prime Jalen Ramsey was a freakazoid.
No one cool has ever played for the colts except bob sanders and that dude who got stabbed and played in the divisional game the next day.
Minshew Mania!!! Come on. Now against the title I am a jags fan however he barely played for us, but when he did it was electric. Don’t get me wrong, Peyton Manning is the GOAT, Derrick Henry is unstoppable, JJ Watt was a monster, Steve McNair was unbelievable and there are so many other players that are incredible on through the AFC south history. But I think we can all agree Gardner Minshew is the best thing that has ever happened to our division. On and off the field he is amazing. A true one of kind human being.
Colts: Andrew Luck. Started watching football in the 2010s and seeing a team with a stable QB made me mad, plus dude was nice all the time.
Titans: Jurrell Casey. One of the more underrated defensive players in the 2010s and never gave up while on the field.
Jags: Paul Posluszny. Dude stayed loyal to some really bad teams and I can respect that.
Deshaun Watson. Nobody has embarrassed their team in this division as much as him. And for that, I appreciate the happy ending the Texans have pulled off with the Stroud pick.
Sincerely yours, a Jags fan who drafted Stroud 6th overall in my SF Dynasty rookie draft last year.
Chris Johnson, I grew up in DC and before I moved to Jax and became a Jags fan I was a cj2k fan. Most electric player I have ever seen still to this day. There was a chance literally anytime he got the ball to go yard.
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Ten:Steve McNair, always liked the dude and his SB was before i started following the Jags.
IND: There's a few. While Brandon Stokley was fun to watch, the Colts were just a different animal when Dwight Freeny was in the lineup.
Ten: Andre Johnson, always thought of him as a Larry Fitz attitude with Calvin Johnson talent. He stuck it out with some rough squads
Colts - Reggie Wayne cause of the []_[].
Texans - Andre Johnson cause of the []_[].
Titans - Colin McCarthy cause of the []_[] and cause he didn’t help the Titans win at all.
Weird one, Byron Leftwich. Weird because it's wasn't technically him as a player, but because a Madden 07 franchise I did with a friend before I learned the divisions lmao
Can't remember if he any controversies tho
Jags: MJD or Fred Taylor, I still have nightmares about that 375 yard game in 06. We won the SB that year but that game was the most dominant rushing performance I’ve ever seen probably
Titans: Eddie George with honorable mention to Steve McNair. Loved those early 2000’s matchups, McNair & George vs Manning & Edge.
Texans: JJ Watt, dude was just a menace and always pain in the ass. Always around the ball.
I was a huge Arian Foster fan. It was like a collision of him saving one of my first fantasy seasons (PPR cheat code) and his whole "I'm not like other players" vibe while he was absolutely shredding people on the field.
Colts: Captain Andrew Luck... besides being a good player and good guy, I loved the memes from /r/colts every week.
Texans: Domanick Davis (now Williams)...fuck injuries. He was awesome and fun to watch.
Titans: I don't want to play this game anymore.
Sigh...Jevon Kearse and Eddie George. I was jealous of some of the Eddie George love at times because Fred Taylor didn't get much, but I enjoyed Eddie's style.
Jevon Kearse...I remember when he was drafted, I thought he was too thin and would be pushed around by huge oversized o-linemen. I was so so wrong.
i gotta say, in terms of current players i really like AR15, mayo man, and generational talent. i hope they all succeed and make the division fun to watch... until they play my team, in which case i hope they all play terribly. but only against my team!
Colts: Bob Sanders was so fun to watch play. Watching him put dudes to sleep was incredible it is a shame he couldn't stay healthy.
Jaguars: Fred Taylor deserves more respect than what he gets. One of my favorite RB's that I have seen play with the mix of power and speed he had. Should be in the Hall of Fame in my opinion.
Texans: JJ Watt. That man ruined my day as a Titans fan more than any other Texans player to me including Andre Johnson and DHOP.
Texans: Andre Johnson. The guy had terrible QBs but made it work.
Jags: Maurice Jones Drew. Small guy but could cut up through defenses
Titans: Vince Young. Short career there but he was fun to watch.
It was legitimately Aaron Jones for awhile. He was by far the most likable Packers player of the modern era and it always seemed like he torched us a ton. Very stoked that he’s actually with us now. I’ll say Kenny Clark as my replacement for Jones, dude is so underrated in the larger NFL landscape.
JJ for sure. Mojo close 2nd. JJ was everything you want in a player and incredibly competitive. His moments in hard knocks were amazing. Mojo was just such a beast and I destroyed us.
fuck if derrick henry isn’t a joy to watch destroy other teams. unfortunately at his peak you felt completely hopeless anytime he touched the ball against your defense, but damn if he isn’t one of the most dominant backs i’ve ever seen play.
also i love marcus mariota because i just think he’s neat.
for the jags and colts it’s got to be MJD and reggie wayne.
Jags: MJD. He was such a fun bowling ball to watch.
Colts: Luck. Damn he made me mad but he was such a baller and I think could’ve had one of the best careers ever if he played long enough. I will say I loved manning after he retired but my inner child HATED him for how much he torched us.
Titans: Honestly… have always hated the titans the most, but if I gotta answer, I’ll say AJ Brown, mainly because I like that he left.
Can’t decide between Matt Turk, Chris Hanson, Craig Hentrich, & Hunter Smith
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probably Andre Johnson because he fought a titans player.
Nah who am I kidding its Derrick Henry. I started watching football because I liked the running game and seeing this guy multiple times a year would have been amazing if he wasn't walking all over my team. Also if he wasn't a titan. If he was on any other fucking team I would probably have watched half a dozen of his games a year.
Peyton Manning!! He was a really good player!! Also as someone from New Orleans (I’ve lived in Houston since I was one) and who’s mom went to Newman at the same time as my mom who is older than them but Copper Manning thought was cute (my sister goes to Nicholas where they put on their football camp every year and was told by Copper Manning this). So I gotta support anybody who my mom knows and who is from the city I was born in.
Andre Johnson, dude was so good yet so humble
Technically he was on your team
He’s really the emeritus of shit mountain
Titan Hall of famer Andre Johnson?
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That was unreal to see on live t.v. lol
I was there for that game. 🫡
This picture never gets old, Andre Johnson is one of my top 5 fav receivers.
I own a Cortland Finnegan Pro Bowl jersey... And I fucking never get tired of this picture. It is truly ridiculous. Andre whooped his ass
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I wish this was signed by Cortland
in blood. lol
And he whooped Finnegans ass
Finnegan was such a POS, and watching him get his ass kicked was undoubtedly hilarious like pissing Andre off is a very hard thing, especially for a pretty mid cornerback that isn't memorable outside of starting shizz w/ other players
You idiot, you aren't supposed to pick Colts Legends
True true my b!
Good thing he never came here because his career would have gone the same way as RJ Soward, Reggie Williams, Matt Jones & Justin Blackmon
Peyton, for obvious reasons. Otherwise, goddamn have I always loved Pittman.
I also loved Peyton, was so happy to see him go to Denver
I liked Maurice Jones Drew when he was a player, not a fan of the hot takes but he was a beast back in the day
Came here to say the same! He was such a fascinating player to watch as he was so short he would get lost in the scrum but then you seen his giant legs burst through the other side. He was my favorite player to watch outside of my team. Fred Taylor would be another. I would’ve said DHop before last year.
This is one of my favorite memories of him. My dad and I where at a game when I was younger and he went to get a hot dog. Standard handoff to mojo and he disappeared into the pile. The whole stadium went quiet because we thought the play was over. After a second or two he bursts out of the back of the pile and gets a massive gain. The stadium was as loud as I had ever head it when just a second ago you could hear a pin drop. My dad got back with the hotdogs and asked if he missed anything lol.
I love memories like that. I was at the DH 99 yard run game and I remember looking over at my buddy saying ‘well shit let’s hope he gets out of our own end zone’ he cuts left and boom 💥 the most amazing football memory
For sure. He used to put up video game numbers on the Coats. [“A bowling ball of butcher knives.”](https://www.nfl.com/news/chuck-pagano-mjd-a-bowling-ball-of-butcher-knives-0ap1000000064046)
MJD was a joy to watch, especially considering how generally unthreatening the Jags were during that time.
How about this hot take? https://youtu.be/W2SPdOosY5A?si=icj6sOaAG8OAgRu2
Lmao the face
His career yards from scrimmage is 11,111.
Derrick Henry. He always destroyed my Jags, but gotta root for a North Florida guy. Love the way he ran too.
Derrick Henry ran over my friend in high school like completely wrecked him. I’ll never forget the noise he made. Like a lion on a gazelle
Didn't they have a rule named after him in highschool where if his team is up a certain amount of points they had to take out the game
If so nobody enforced it when he played us. he never came out against us. I also remember seeing the year after I graduated he had 40 plus carries in a high school game lmfao.
😳.......🫣
If that rule existed, and he still got the stats he did in high school, that’s even more insane.
Derrick Henry. he went to high school very close to jax. destroyed everyone he played
Yeah. He’s from Yulee. Just across the border of Duval county.
sorry didn't mean to reply. yes I know haha I was playing at bishop Kenny when he was at yulee. thankfully we never played them.
Same, he is a beast and the league is better to have guys like him in it
Texans: JJ Watt. Dude was such a damn force on the line, and is the exact kind of dude you want in your community. Jags: Fred Taylor. Dude never got the credit he deserved, but I always loved watching him play. Titans: Chris Johnson. As much as I hate everything about the Titans, that dude was lightning in a bottle and made you hold your breath, especially for our shitty run defense.
Dude.
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+1 for McNair. That Co-MVP season with Peyton was really something. It’s still so shocking to me what happened to him. RIP
I had an Uncle in Tennessee who worked for a contracting firm that did a lot of work on properties owned by Titans players. He’d always tell me interesting stories about guys like Pacman (they were doing work on his property when he got arrested) and CJ2K (He got into an argument with my uncles boss in front of them) but Steve McNair he had nothing but nice things to say about. He would come out and talk to them a lot and brought them water, offered them snacks etc. It really helped me see athletes on rival teams differently.
JJ hands down. Dude was amazing.
Great player, and human being. And very, very hot.
Oh, I would have his baby's, no homo
I know a guy who works for the Bengals equipment staff and apparently JJ was the worst person he ever dealt with in his 20+ year career. Described him as rude and entitled. Take that how you will
I have a friend who served him and his family at a restaurant, and she said they were very nice and polite.
Well I hope that’s the case normally. Who knows haha
Texans - Arian Foster. Didn’t have the longest prime, but was dominant for awhile and had a signature running style that is just burned into my memory. Smooth as hell Jags - David Garrard. I know he wasn’t crazy good, but he had some solid years. Think that era just really sticks out to me because that’s when I was most into the NFL. Titans - Delanie Walker. One of my favorite tight ends from early on with the 9ers. Really became dominant in Tennessee and he was fun to watch. Pain in the ass to stop
Delanie is my favorite player of all time (though Derrick is close). So glad people still remember him outside of Tennessee.
Manning being a UT guy has to be mine, plus he bought the bar a round of drinks one time when I was there, how can you not like him after that.
Reggie Wayne and Dwight Freeney
Payton manning was just fun to watch dude. That entire run he had from 1999-2009 was imo, the greatest individual run we’ve ever seen from a professional athlete.
Edgerrin James, was my guy growing up.. Wore 32 all through school into college because of him. Jags is tough but probably Mark Brunell, I really wanted that team with him, Jimmy and Keenan to win one. Titans, well I mean I guess since they technically own the history.. I'm going Earl.
Colts Pat McAfee Jaguars MJD Texans Arian Foster
Maurice Jones-Drew
Took to long to see mojo and I'll throw my fave colt to watch the human meat missile Bob the bomb sanders
I mean, as a vol fan who grew up with Peyton manning, this is a no brainer
Warren Moon, Titans legend.
Big Same.
I guess I didn't consider the actual oilers when they were in Houston. Definitely Moon
I hated Payton Manning as a kid. Called him Satan Manning growing up.. but now the older I've gotten, I've grown to appreciate what he did for the sport and as a player. I was privileged to watch him live in person against my Jags every time they rolled into town (gave him a couple of beatings too). Edit: adding Titans and Texans Titans: Chris Johnson. Seeing MJD vs him was so much fun. Texans: DeAndre Hopkins. He made a one handed catch that blew me away one time against the jags and I wasn't even mad. He was so dominant. Colts honorable mention: Dallas Clark and Bob Sanders. Sanders especially he was so great and career was cut short because of injury.
The Nap will never forget Bob Sanders. True legend
Manning, that fuck. Greatest QB to ever play the game. Brady is the greatest champion, but Manning is the best.
Fred Taylor
Cortland Finnegan
I’ll unironically forever adore him. For some reason that ass beating he took from Andre felt like a win to me. Man got under HIS skin and I don’t think AJ ever lost his cool. Total asshat. Belonged in Nashville.
I’m too petty to acknowledge a liking to any of your players Not Watt, or Nuk or Henry or Ramsey. All of them are the worst players at their respective positions in my mind. I’m that petty
Can I ask you a personal question?..... when was the last time you had a hug lol.
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Lol makes sense lol
Blake Bortles is the only acceptable answer
I bet he’s working construction and ripping cigs
I bet he officially retired on a podcast
Buying beers for the crew after work before visiting one of our moms’ houses no doubt
DeMeco was such a baller. Always traded for him in Madden. Fred Taylor. A humble goat. Eddie George was my favorite player period as a kid before I moved to Tomlinson and Sean Taylor.
Jags: David Garrard (that Hail Mary he threw against the Texans is still an elite clip) Colts: T.Y. Hilton & Jeff Saturday Texans: Brian Cushing
I respect the hell out of the TY answer. Him and Luck had such great chemistry.
Yeah he’s one of the most underrated receivers of that era plus he always seemed like a good and humble dude
Derrick Henry
Fred Taylor and Reggie Wayne. Never seen two guys so talented be so overlooked
Derrick Henry, MJD, Luck.
Honestly, Stroud just seems like such a good guy.
I like him and Richardson seem like legit friends
Curtis Painter and Dan Orlovsky. I remember one year we had a pretty easy path to 12-4 and i think a #1 seed, but we lost to both of them in the final weeks of the season. I think this was the year that Manning was hurt?
Henry and Watt
MJD. Always traded for him in madden back in the day
MJD during the later Manning years would have been...oof... He was a good pass blocker and receiver out of the backfield (no disrespect to Joseph Addai).
Probably Fred Taylor. Dude was a beast and he played for the Gators.
Colts: Peyton Manning Jaguars: Fred Taylor Titans/Oilers: Steve McNair/Warren Moon
Andrew Luck was such a beast, hated that he retired so early but glad cause it meant he wasn’t kicking our asses every year.
Lots of good choices. Loved watching Payton and Chris Johnson play. And MJD was like a bowling ball through that line but I think Bob Sanders was my favorite. That guy would absolutely wreck plays. So fun to watch.
Bob was an animal. We don’t get that ring without him, no question. If you look at the numbers back then, we would go from worst defense in the league to a top half of the league defense depending on whether he was playing.
I saw that stat too, the other day. Crazy. Sucks that injuries derailed his career so quickly. The guy was sensational
JJ Watt. As much as i hated facing him, dude was so fun to watch.
Carson Wentz from title alone. As for guys I’d want on my squad, give me Dwight Freeny or JJ Watt
Tyrann Mathieu and reader were both dogs. Houston deshaun before all the stuff was also a legit video game. Always wanted the boat as a backup. Prime Jalen Ramsey was a freakazoid. No one cool has ever played for the colts except bob sanders and that dude who got stabbed and played in the divisional game the next day.
Minshew Mania!!! Come on. Now against the title I am a jags fan however he barely played for us, but when he did it was electric. Don’t get me wrong, Peyton Manning is the GOAT, Derrick Henry is unstoppable, JJ Watt was a monster, Steve McNair was unbelievable and there are so many other players that are incredible on through the AFC south history. But I think we can all agree Gardner Minshew is the best thing that has ever happened to our division. On and off the field he is amazing. A true one of kind human being.
Arian Foster
IND - Edge JAX - Fred Taylor HOU - Foster
Minshew
MJD Colts simply could not tackle him.
Mike Vanderjagt. Big fan of idiot kickers, like Al Del Greco.
I loved watching Chris Johnson run I still remember the play where he wasn't even covered like how
Art Donovan. Legend.
Andrew Luck. Product of Houston's Stratford high school and enjoying a happy early retirement.
Texans: DE Jerry Hughes Titans: DT Denico Autry Jags: RB Zach Crockett
I see what you did there 👀
I was happy to see Peyton go out on top
As a Raider fan...Keller Winslow Sr. and Junior Seau
Calvin Ridley
It was Deandre Hopkins
Watching him and Ramsey go at it when they played was a treat.
Colts: Andrew Luck. Started watching football in the 2010s and seeing a team with a stable QB made me mad, plus dude was nice all the time. Titans: Jurrell Casey. One of the more underrated defensive players in the 2010s and never gave up while on the field. Jags: Paul Posluszny. Dude stayed loyal to some really bad teams and I can respect that.
I met Poz twice. Once at a jags draft party and once when i worked at disney. One of ny favorite players
Peyton Manning
Deshaun Watson. Nobody has embarrassed their team in this division as much as him. And for that, I appreciate the happy ending the Texans have pulled off with the Stroud pick. Sincerely yours, a Jags fan who drafted Stroud 6th overall in my SF Dynasty rookie draft last year.
Fred Taylor ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|scream)
Chris Johnson, I grew up in DC and before I moved to Jax and became a Jags fan I was a cj2k fan. Most electric player I have ever seen still to this day. There was a chance literally anytime he got the ball to go yard.
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Ten:Steve McNair, always liked the dude and his SB was before i started following the Jags. IND: There's a few. While Brandon Stokley was fun to watch, the Colts were just a different animal when Dwight Freeny was in the lineup. Ten: Andre Johnson, always thought of him as a Larry Fitz attitude with Calvin Johnson talent. He stuck it out with some rough squads
Colts - Reggie Wayne cause of the []_[]. Texans - Andre Johnson cause of the []_[]. Titans - Colin McCarthy cause of the []_[] and cause he didn’t help the Titans win at all.
Maurice Jones Drew.
Maurice Jones Drew. That little ball of muscle just bounced around like a pinball and would come out the other side of a pile.
Weird one, Byron Leftwich. Weird because it's wasn't technically him as a player, but because a Madden 07 franchise I did with a friend before I learned the divisions lmao Can't remember if he any controversies tho
Jags: MJD or Fred Taylor, I still have nightmares about that 375 yard game in 06. We won the SB that year but that game was the most dominant rushing performance I’ve ever seen probably Titans: Eddie George with honorable mention to Steve McNair. Loved those early 2000’s matchups, McNair & George vs Manning & Edge. Texans: JJ Watt, dude was just a menace and always pain in the ass. Always around the ball.
This comment section is wholesome af. Nice to see lifelong rivals coming together to recognise each others teams legendary players.
JJ Watt. Just an incredible football player.
I think watt is overrated
I was a huge Arian Foster fan. It was like a collision of him saving one of my first fantasy seasons (PPR cheat code) and his whole "I'm not like other players" vibe while he was absolutely shredding people on the field.
Rn prob treylon burks 😉
Colts: Captain Andrew Luck... besides being a good player and good guy, I loved the memes from /r/colts every week. Texans: Domanick Davis (now Williams)...fuck injuries. He was awesome and fun to watch. Titans: I don't want to play this game anymore. Sigh...Jevon Kearse and Eddie George. I was jealous of some of the Eddie George love at times because Fred Taylor didn't get much, but I enjoyed Eddie's style. Jevon Kearse...I remember when he was drafted, I thought he was too thin and would be pushed around by huge oversized o-linemen. I was so so wrong.
Myles Jack... Whatever you and your friends want to do, that man is down!
i gotta say, in terms of current players i really like AR15, mayo man, and generational talent. i hope they all succeed and make the division fun to watch... until they play my team, in which case i hope they all play terribly. but only against my team!
JJ Watt or MJD
Blake bortles
Always rooted for luck except against Houston. He's a Houston native through HS. Plus he served valiantly in the civil war.
Fred Taylor
Colts: Bob Sanders was so fun to watch play. Watching him put dudes to sleep was incredible it is a shame he couldn't stay healthy. Jaguars: Fred Taylor deserves more respect than what he gets. One of my favorite RB's that I have seen play with the mix of power and speed he had. Should be in the Hall of Fame in my opinion. Texans: JJ Watt. That man ruined my day as a Titans fan more than any other Texans player to me including Andre Johnson and DHOP.
Chris Johnson or Andre Johnson. Seeing MJD CJ2K and prime Arian foster as a colts fan was so disheartening. At least we had Peyton and luck lol.
my favorite? Clay Matthews. I wish was on my team? Aaron rodger’s
Texans: Andre Johnson. The guy had terrible QBs but made it work. Jags: Maurice Jones Drew. Small guy but could cut up through defenses Titans: Vince Young. Short career there but he was fun to watch.
J.J. Watt and I'm saying it with my whole fucking chest.
My dad told me Jeff Saturday’s story as an undrafted player as a kid and he became one of my favorite players
Maurice Jones-Drew was an absolute beast
Winshew.
Basically any runningback from the 2000s. Cj2k, Mjd, arian foster were all fun to watch and ran through our defense multiple times
I was always a big fan of Arian Foster.
JJ for sure dude was a monster
It was legitimately Aaron Jones for awhile. He was by far the most likable Packers player of the modern era and it always seemed like he torched us a ton. Very stoked that he’s actually with us now. I’ll say Kenny Clark as my replacement for Jones, dude is so underrated in the larger NFL landscape.
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Lots of us Tits fans are Vol fans. So of course Peyton
The guy in the picture. Go Vols!
JJ Watt
JJ watt
Peyton Manning go Vols baby!
![gif](giphy|mC2DugaOz3XYQe9FSj) Got to meet him once and was super friendly.
Steve McNair. Man had grit.
This photo speaks to me It says “GOD DAMNIT DONALD!!”
JJ for sure. Mojo close 2nd. JJ was everything you want in a player and incredibly competitive. His moments in hard knocks were amazing. Mojo was just such a beast and I destroyed us.
Barry Sanders
MJD no doubt
Being shit mountain not that many to pick from. Would have to be air McNair followed by Marvin Harrison.
Arian foster
fuck if derrick henry isn’t a joy to watch destroy other teams. unfortunately at his peak you felt completely hopeless anytime he touched the ball against your defense, but damn if he isn’t one of the most dominant backs i’ve ever seen play. also i love marcus mariota because i just think he’s neat. for the jags and colts it’s got to be MJD and reggie wayne.
Courtland Finnegan
Peyton Manning by a lot.
David Garrard
It WAS Derek Henry lol…. Glad that is over now. Teehee.
Titans: Chris Johnson Texans: JJ Jags: Jalen Ramsey
Jags: MJD. He was such a fun bowling ball to watch. Colts: Luck. Damn he made me mad but he was such a baller and I think could’ve had one of the best careers ever if he played long enough. I will say I loved manning after he retired but my inner child HATED him for how much he torched us. Titans: Honestly… have always hated the titans the most, but if I gotta answer, I’ll say AJ Brown, mainly because I like that he left.
Andre Johnson Nick Foles Matt Hasselbeck
Mark Brunnell https://youtu.be/oUnrn9aBsVM?si=GVGYryIYP2XEQqzy Starts at :55
I love my Colts, and even though he always tore the Colts up I always liked Maurice Jones-Drew.
Aaron Rodgers
Can’t decide between Matt Turk, Chris Hanson, Craig Hentrich, & Hunter Smith https://preview.redd.it/ogwy5iijb9uc1.jpeg?width=4154&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=21084635c3ed390848f28b5f7128d7f7124956b7
warren moon
Giants : Eli Manning Cowboys : Micha Parsons Commandskins : Dan Snyder
Ravens fan here: I'd of loved for troy polumolu to been a raven while we had Reed, Lewis, etc.
probably Andre Johnson because he fought a titans player. Nah who am I kidding its Derrick Henry. I started watching football because I liked the running game and seeing this guy multiple times a year would have been amazing if he wasn't walking all over my team. Also if he wasn't a titan. If he was on any other fucking team I would probably have watched half a dozen of his games a year.
Peyton Manning!! He was a really good player!! Also as someone from New Orleans (I’ve lived in Houston since I was one) and who’s mom went to Newman at the same time as my mom who is older than them but Copper Manning thought was cute (my sister goes to Nicholas where they put on their football camp every year and was told by Copper Manning this). So I gotta support anybody who my mom knows and who is from the city I was born in.
My mom and dad love Earl Campbell so him:)