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About 10 years ago, I posted a question on a Ravens Facebook Fan Group: Who was the Worst Ravens player ever? The response was almost universal: Kyle Boller. To be to Boller, he was thrown to the wolves right out of his rookie year by Brian Billick, who was a Garbage Head Coach, and who destroyed the careers of every QB he had.
Think it missed with the Rams. Lenard Little killed a mother on her way to pick up her son, while he was drinking and driving. Never served his jail time and stayed with the team somehow
OJ Simpson still has his own suite at the stadium as the Bills fan we all know this also Rob Johnson is the most hated player in Buffalo Bills history quarterback Jack Kemp because of his political policies killed more people than OJ Simpson AFL championships
Cannot believe that Ryan Leaf was not the most hated Charger. The Chargers traded up for him, and gave him a huge rookie contract. He then gets hurt twenty minutes into training camp and ends up sitting out most of his rookie year due to injury. He started feuding with fans, reporters, teammates, basically anyone with a pulse. By the time he finally wore out his welcome in San Diego, the city could not wait to see the back of him.
Still crazy in hindsight how intense the argument was between Leaf and Manning for quarterback of the future. They then legit had the best and worst case scenarios for their careers.
What went on with Leaf was worse than what you said happened. He was out of shape, played a few games where the Chargers won the first two in spite of him then things went downhill with the Chiefs game. The injury happened the following season where he got caught playing golf.
A lot of Browns fans saw the D*Shaun trade and extension for what it was: The most Jimmy Haslam, Jimmy Haslam moment of all time. Baker got thrown out for playing injured, instead of being given a second chance (and Joe Woods defenses were a thing); we all knew QB wasn't the position to edit.
Too many Browns fans were falling over themselves defending not only Groper Cleveland but Haslam (again), like shining a light on a dirty pond... Then you have the Columbus Crew, which is Dee Haslam's project, nominally, collecting trophies. Jimmy should have stuck to skimming off his truck stops.
I am for Marlon McRee, Leaf never costed the Chargers a playoff win capping a 14-2 season. Granted Leaf never has a winning season, but aside from Seau and a handful of other players the whole team was a shit-sandwich. Bad quarterback alone does not cause a 1-15 season 😂
@@stevenbacon-cheddar9914 I mean speaking of 14-2 seasons, I have a vendetta against Nate Kaeding if we are talking about playoff losses. I had season tickets in 2006
@firstpersonwinner7404 ya, nate Kaeding should deserve a mention. I was at the jets game where he shanked that game winner. I was also at the patriot game. Still, Ryan leaf will always go down in infamy
Maybe Herschel Walker? At least Gary Anderson made literally every kick before that one and Blair Walsh scored every point the Vikings had in that playoff game against the Seahawks. Walker was never good in Minnesota and the team wasted its entire future at the time getting him, just for him to do basically nothing
@@lukefaircloth4073Johnny could be an asshole but at least he wasn’t an alleged rapist as far as I know. He also didn’t cost 235 million dollars and 3 picks. It also helps that I’m an Aggie and not a Browns fan, but to me Watson is way worse
As a Bears Fan, I can forget about Claypool. Bad trade and all that. But Chris Conte was a deluge on our Defense! You were practically guaranteed a touchdown throwing in his direction!
Conte for sure. And Cody Parkey. We can't hate cutler. He is the best qb we ever had. He actually holds most of the passing records in franchise history. I still have my cutler jersey
TO is infact NOT hated by Philly. For the most part people who watched that era of football tend to hate McNabb instead. Man was a great QB but god damn was he a drama queen.
@@Jride999 He was a hell of a QB. I only crossed paths with him for a year. We played Arlington pretty much every year, but that snow game must have been before I arrived.
Nah I don’t think he’s hated. What he did was horrible but it’s more of an event where you wish it didn’t happen cause of his rising talent around the time
@@jxersbecause he was balling out and about to be one of the best wr’s of his generation, then he got drunk… yet, I think no one deserves the spot more than JaMarcus as a player, and as an overall Raider it goes for Josh McDaniels.
Was expecting Josh Rosen for the Cardinals. You can't have a line like "Nine Mistakes Were Taken Ahead Of Me™" and NOT be hateable unless you are absolutely beyond phenomenal.
TO is not the most hated player to play for the eagles. hes still BELOVED in philly. most of us took his side over mcnabbs. most hated player for the eagles would be Riley cooper. or jalen REAGOR
Wasn't really his fault. The team drafted the wrong style of punter and tried to fit a square peg into a round hole. Ultimately this was a screwup of the scouting office, not players or coaches.
I always felt Kyle Williams got a raw deal. He wasn’t their kick returner and was thrust into the role in the most pressure-filled situation. In those years, I had a bigger issue with Michael Crabtree. I hated how he held out before playing a single game only to be a “fine” receiver.
@@Flotter-Flo i see him bad mouth seattle a lot, never as much for us tho. feels like he is bitter toward yall and what happened and i personally forgave him for all the times he clamped us up
@@harrisrahman3320 It's not even just about Seattle, he shit-talks about everything and everyone, always says how he is the best. He has an opinion on everything. Just really arrogant. At least he performed for the most part.
@@tomcollins5112All he has to do is block and let the all pro receiver behind him field it and they go to the Super Bowl. All football fans should be irritated that he robbed the world of Rodgers v Brady in the Super Bowl.
He's probably the closest to "hate". Would have also gone with Aldon Smith or Reuben Foster. Both had so much potential but kept screwing it up with off-the-field issues.
For Bills fans who want to stick with what happened on the field (though I agree about hating OJ), I'd offer Rob Johnson who replaced the incredibly popular Doug Flutie with twice his size but half his talent and charisma.
The icing on the cake for Raiders fans was that Jamarcus Russell managed to sneak into the #1 overall draft pick over Calvin Johnson and his obvious physical gifts, insane combine performance, and demonstrated dominance from high school to the end of college.
As a Patriots fan I’m torn… to me it’s obviously Aaron Hernandez I mean I have a signed jersey from him… but my hatred isn’t towards him it’s the pain his actions caused his story is tragic to put it lightly
As a Seahawks fan I would consider putting him on the list for us considering how much capital we gave up and how little of an impact he's made on top of the off-field drama, but that might be a bit of recency bias (plus who knows maybe he somehow turns it around).
Packers fans rejoice, we are in the thumbnail! Lol that dude who slammed Jim McMahon on his spine like 5 seconds after he threw the ball and permanently injured him, THAT guy is way worse than Bostick.
I feel like there are some Packer fans out there that would applaud that hit unfortunately since it arguably played a key part in killing the Bears potential dynasty.
@@bigbearkat2010I mean every fanbase has those disgusting bad apples…personally, I’m very much like Tom Grossi where I hate seeing players get hurt and 10x so when a player commits such a flagrantly dirty hit (in fact, I hate calling it a hit…Charles Martin flat out committed assault and battery…it was so bad that even I think he should face criminal charges for what he did). It was so obvious he was just intentionally trying to injure McMahon you almost wonder if a mafia hitman bribed Charles to do it…
Actually the most hated by the Packers after blowing the N.F.C. championship against Seattle would be the "most brilliant defensive mind in football", whose play calling let the Seahawks chew up enough yardage and score with impunity, Dom Capers, and the 1 who told Aaron Rogers and the offense to "take the foot off of the accelerator", Mike McCarthy
NFL Network did a video on Jeff George once and showed footage of him in a screaming match with his coach June Jones on the sidelines and Warren Moon had said to get June Jones that mad at you, you basically have to be an asshole.
@@nomadichorse994it probably doesn't help that he also sucked. The same video had a guy describe him as the most talented guy in the league who never achieved a damn thing.
What you don't mention about Bostick for Green Bay - HE WASNT SUPPOSED TO TRY FOR IT. THATS WHAT... you know you're right when I still get this triggered. Jordy was the designated onside guy.. and Bostick tried to play hero. Instead, he's now the villain.
He never should've been in the situation to HAVE to recover an onside kick. So many things went wrong loooong before Bostick's mistake. Also, 95% of people who criticize him couldn't have made that play in that situation either. Shit happens. King's play hurt way more.
Dallas might be Kelvin Joseph. Drafted in the second round and he was never good. Lots of off-the-field issues - he was a passenger in a car that took part in a drive-by shooting. He's the reason Trevor Lawrence had his breakout game against us (allowed a shitton of yards), and his failings opened the slot CB spot for unheralded rookie DaRon Bland to take his snaps. He was traded to the Dolphins in this off-season, and he's since been cut from them.
For real. I know it’s been a minute since anyone had to waste braincells on him but he definitely deserved the shout out if not the actual spot itself here.
I disagree with Watson for Browns yes bad contract yes leading to believe in Flacco but IDK about hate for him as a Brown. IDK who else tbh maybe Zane Gonzalez (2018 Week 2 vs. NOS need I say more)
Andre Rison - the last straw that broke (of many bad financial moves) before The Move. Mike Phipps - traded a Hall of Fame wideout to draft that useless lump. But they DID trade him for the pick that got Ozzie Newsome, so... Johnny Football and/or Justin Gilbert - worst first round picks ever, and Gilbert was the bigger bust of the two! But the hate for Watson is nuclear because we've got almost nothing in return for all that money, draft capital and "goodwill" (other fanbases that have rooted for actual criminals and worse but knock the Browns can suck on their hypocrisy) - it'd have been atrocious even without the creeper sideshow.
If they had even a slightly above average QB right now, they'd probably be considered SB contenders with that defense. Add to that being unlikable and that contract is going to be an albatross for years to come, I could see where Browns fans might hate him
Randy Moss could have also been a good candidate for the Raiders, he is an all-time great yet is never held in high esteem by their fans due to his two years on the team.
I mean he underperformed with the Raiders. One has to wonder if either the Raiders dragged him down or just not a good fit. Then again it could be both.
as a bengals fan 55 was one of my favorite player growing up he came into my job when i was grown and was very nice in person(excellent tipper, unlike alot of proplayers) . also as a bengal fan Andrew witworth is the most hated bengal.
Flemlo Raps did a deep dive into Burfict's career and said that off the field Vontaze was a model citizen..all of his trouble was from on the field stuff,
In Atlanta, the fan base has a love/hate relationship with Michael Vick. He may have had his fans, but he's definitely has his haters. Atlanta's most hated person is Bobby Petrino. The coach that leaves destruction wherever he goes.
As a ravens fan, I wanted James proche II. He was a terrible WR who had terrible hands. This dude kept dropping passes and punt returns. And the worst part is Jon loved him for whatever reason. Even though it was multiple seasons of failure for him. Finally with a new OC he got cut. Then signed with the browns where he dropped a pass in the end zone and muffled a punt which was recovered by the ravens and they later scored of that. The fact he is still on their roster gives me hope when the ravens play them in the playoffs we get another fumble off him.
Rick Watters when he played for the Eagles. After a loss the press asked him why he alligator armed an incompletion. His response was "for who, for what." He was dead to the fan base after that comment.
Huge drop aside I don't know any Patriots fan who would hate on Wes Welker. Man was solid for many years! He did have a tendency to drop balls in clutch situations, which was improved upon in his clone Julian Edelman though.
Two things why cause he's on the dolphins as a WR OC which def pisses off fans me personally it does. Hard to like like him tbh. He was a menace on the field, but he did go to Denver also with Peyton Manning one of our #1 rivals and pissed us off ALOT
@Zalis116 The funny thing is Elliot is actually considered our second most accurate kicker in franchise history, but bring him up to anyone living in KC, and that playoff game is all he's remembered for.
Honest for the packers would have been fine picking Mandarich for just how much of a let down he was. Drops and overcommitting happen on the field but with how top loaded that draft was we left so much on the table.
I know the Bears most hated player was Jay Cutler, nobody wanted him there and upper management kept resigning him followed by the 1st half of the season Cutler playing like he didn't care and the 2nd half like a real QB.
@@MrTimothy1967 I was more thinking along the lines of Josh Allen. Even if you hate the Bills it's hard to hate Josh because he's both a really good QB and a nice, upstanding guy.
Everyone loved Archie M. Even though defenses had to scrag him on a regular basis - and did - they liked him so much that they only went hard enough to knock him off his feet, no rough stuff that would have been done to other QB's.
John Kasay was actually beloved in Carolina. The last original Panther, got a standing ovation when nailing a game winner for the Saints the next season, Rivera cutting Kasay actually got Ron off to a rough start with a certain portion of the fan base. Kind of a Scott Norwood situation where most of the fan base forgave him for the gaffe immediately. Ignoring Carruth who is the obvious choice, maybe Jimmy Clausen or Dwayne Jarrett, who were both 2nd round whiffs with awful attitudes. Matt Kalil is another good one
You definitely nailed the top three hated Steelers by the fans. Neil O'Donnell is number one. I remember asking my dad if he thought Neil bet on the game. He said no O'Donnell is just that dumb.
The Chargers/Patriots 06 playoff game was the divisional round and the Lin Elliott missed FGs against the Colts was in the playoffs also in the divisional round when the Chiefs were the number 1 seed.
As a Ravens fan, I can tell you with certainty, that Kyle Boller was the most hated player by us fans. I’ll never forget that in 2009 after a big win against the Broncos, and ending their winning streak, they did an interview on our local Rock Station with LB Jarrett Johnson, who had a sack on the very first play of the game. Everyone was discussing who should have been MVP of the game. The host suggested “Kyle Boller. Because, he wasn’t there!” and Johnson started laughing instead of defending his former teammate. That will give you some insight. Billy Cundiff doesn’t deserve that hate, considering it was Lee Evans that dropped that pass that would have sealed the win in that Championship Game.
Way I see it if billy hadn’t missed that kick we don’t get JT and no SB the next year who knows patriots might have still beaten us in OT anyways as for Lee Evans I use to think the same thing but if u go back in watch it was really more an amazing play by the defender
Jamal Adams isn’t hated by Jets fans all that much. he’s just a joke at this point. dude got us Garrett Wilson and AVT, he can keep running his mouth, he’s already gotten us plenty. Mark Sanchez isn’t hated. he’s fully embraced being a meme, and is now just a funny dude who did the buttfumble.
Figured Colin Kaepernick would easily be the 49ers hated player. Just saying his name alone can incite the most negative of feelings, way beyond the football field.
For the Seahawks, I gotta go with Greg Olsen. Demanded a massive one year, played like ass in that one year with us, and bad mouthed the team after he left.
Yeah, as bad as Eli Apple was for the Saints, and how he left was bad as well, Sharper is becoming a taboo name in Who Dat Nation. There are also some players before the Brees-Peyton era that would be close to most hated by the older fans.
@@MythoFoxicalThe current most hated player for us is Brandon Browner hoe ass. All he did in Saints uniform was get penalties. For basically everything you can flagged for on defense. F**k that MuthaF**ka. Darren Sharper just doesn't get mentioned. For me he's just *"That dude whose last name rhymes with Roman Harper's(who should've never suited up in a Panthers uniform)"*
@@randallross420 Possibly, I wasn't born early enough to experience that era of Saints football myself, so I don't have any personal connection of disdain towards some of those guys.
I've never really hated any 49ers, but the guy who comes closest is the early 2000s kicker Jose Cortez. He missed a lot of gimmes and had a few kicks blocked, which was really really really irritating.
Bills fan here. You are correct about Simpson, but there are a few honorable mentions: Jeremy Maclin: Said he had a kid in Buffalo because “there was nothing to do but each other.” Nathan Peterman: Duh Greg Van Roten: Revolving door offensive guard who greatly hindered the run game David Quessenberry: Similar situation to Van Roten, but Quessenberry’s problem was a complete lack of effort (he claimed he was playing with a “hurt foot” even though he was a backup and not on the injury report) Ritchie Incognito: Became a Bill pretty much immediately after the bullying scandal, leading to some wonderful press coverage (although he cleaned up his act under McDermott, so maybe he shouldn’t be on this list) Matt Araiza: I don’t care that the prosecution dropped the case, he literally admitted to it in the phone call and should khs
Rice, while a horrible person off the field, was kinda responsible for a game and playoffs saving 4th and 20something vs the chargers in the 2012 season, so while he doesnt get a pass per se, he isnt the MOST hated, and Leaf was just a draft bust but i def see where you are coming from for both
I'm yet to meet a fellow Ravens fan who "hates" Rice. Not saying his one infamous moment should be excused, he had been one of the most liked players. He was a very nice guy (may be hard to believe for those who only know him because of that one thing) who kept producing on the field. In fact, for many of us Rice is amongst the most liked players, in spite of that elevator thing. That was inexcusable, and he paid the price.
@@nicholasperrin3241 "a horrible person off the field" What? Can you name ANY other event that would make him a "horrible person" Before and since that elevator attack he had always been a model citizen. He never had the slightest off-the-field or persionality issue. I'm not saying that elevator episode should be excused or forgotten (even if the woman seems to have forgiven, given the fact that she's his wife now) - but are you really ready to label someone who has been a model citizen for 99% of his life, a "terrible person"? Geez, you're running a tight ship...
As a Vikings fan (and every Vikings fan I know over the age of 30) it’s Gary. I mean yeah Blair sucked, but that 15-1 team was special and we still aren’t over it.
@@chargingbadger867He came in for less than 2 seasons as sort of a football version of a get rich quick scheme. I don’t like the guy, but I’ve never considered him a Viking. He was, and always will be a Packer…and an apparent scam artist.
What sucks about the Dion Jordan pick is that most of us were cool with trading up from 12 to 3 with the Raiders because we thought Jeff Ireland & company were getting Ryan Tannehill help up front. Instead, it feels like they sniped the Chip Kelly Eagles for Jordan instead of taking… Lane Johnson who the Eagles took with the next pick & he’s going to Canton when he’s done.
Bears fan here. My most hated? Jay Cutler. Didn’t take any responsibility for his own failures and was inconsistent while the Bears paid him big bucks while giving away the only player who could consistently score in Robbie Gould.
Nope Conte and Cody parkey. Those 2 are higher on the list. Conte always gave up horrible tds and couldn't tackle for shit. Parkey missed fg in the playoffs. Cutler leads the franchise in multiple qb stats. Can't hate our best qb in franchise history. Honestly most hated for the bears organization should be the ownership
Mohammed Wilkerson for the jets had a few really good years, got paid, then proceeded to do fuck all. Dee Millner, Darron Lee, Calvin Pryor; so many guys we drafted in the first round for the defense that just never panned out. Mark Sanchez isn’t really hated anymore cuz we was the last qb to win a playoff game for us. Jamal’s only redeeming factor is that we got 2 great players from the picks we got in the trade.
For the bears, please look up Caleb Hanie. Bears were 7-3 and then Cutler broke his hand. Hanie then lost 4 straight by throwing 9 picks to 3 td's in those 4 games and the Bears were eliminated from contention by the time he was benched. He got relentlessly booed every time he came back to Chicago, mostly as a backup in preseason games.
Hanie doesn't deserve the hate tbh. He almost won us the NFC championship game. Jay Cutler just wasn't a good enough QB and our legendary defense had to carry him. Jamarcus Webb on the OL really sucked though.
@@UserName-ts3sp not really, he was the 3rd string QB and when he came in it was 14-0 and he didnt come in until the start of the 4th, he managed to get them back in the game and almost won considering they had ball down 7 and inside the packers 30, unfortunately for the bears the best defense in the NFL that year made a play with the INT and packers won the game
You were spot on with the Chiefs about Lin Elliott, he missed 3 field goals in which if he made at least 2 of them would’ve given them the win and a spot at home in the 1995 AFC Championship Game against the Steelers
I would've assumed Todd Blackledge personally. All the Pro Bowl and HOF talent they passed on in 1983 to get him, dude is basically their Tony Mandarich or Jamarcus Russell pick.
He pisses me off almost every single game. His production tends to be hit or miss but his penalties are always stupid and costly. His try can be amazingly lacking especially if he was pouting that they didnt call his number on the play. But surprise the play was a bust and Geno throws his way anyway and look who didnt really run a route. It is nothing to see 4 catches on 9 targets meanwhile Lockett has 5 on 6 targets. He's supposed to be the big guy that can catch anything. Dk 51 rec 93 tgt, Lockett 65/93
Coming from a guy raised by a hardcore bears fan, it’s easily either Jay Cutler or Cody Parkey. Then as a patriots fan, it’s easily Asante Samuel with how he can’t stop needlessly bashing Bill Belichick
I got kinda annoyed when you put Watson for Cleveland since we had to deal with him for like 2 years on the Texans but nailed it for putting him for both. I can't think of a Texans player that comes anywhere as close
From San Francisco. I didn't remember Kyle Williams. I do remember Oh-fer Cofer (Mike Cofer) who missed crucial kicks over and over for 6 seasons. He averaged 66% overall. In 1991, for example, he hit on just 50% of his kicks and missed -- MISSED 7 of 10 from 30-39 yards and 6 of 10 from 40-49. He had no leg either. And they brought him back the next season I could also nominate Colin Kaepernick. A lot of fans were outraged, far more intensely than on-field play can generate. Even many who sympathized with his motive were angry with him for bringing a hornets' nest into the clubhouse. He was a walking media storm, a constant distraction, a continual crisis. We breathed a huge sigh of relief when he left.
dont get me started on jimmy g. i dont want that man near my ball again. what a letdown for the 49ers. glad we have purdy to show the league what the niners are all about. bang bang!
As a Niners fan, I’d say it’s Collin Keapernick. Kap did his thing, and that’s cool. I don’t agree with, but he really did screw over the team. He stopped caring about the game and the team. Our squad was a joke, after that Super Bowl trip.
Lin Elliot was spot-on. That playoff game against the wild card Colts and Jim "let me look at your playbook" Harbaugh where he shanked all of those field goals still haunts my dreams.
I remember that game like yesterday. When Elliott was interviewed after the game, he said "Next year, I'll be traded to a better team, and then I'll kick the winning field goal in the playoffs against the Chiefs." Then Chiefs GM Carl Peterson, less than 2 hours later came to him and said "Clean out your locker. You're out of here."
@@loveandrockets4life He did say that. Not exact words, but I heard it on the local news following the game. Why do you think the Cowboys were so grateful to cut him when they did?
@@paulportell3748 I scoured the internet after reading this...I couldn't find anything reporting anything remotely close. I doubt local news would have reported that...the weekend sports guys in KC in the 90's were garbage.
Without watching yet. Patriots: Rachee Caldwell - 2006 AFC champ game, dropping a wide open TD that would have put the game out of reach for the cults and send the Pats to the Superbowl vs the Bears who they beat week 3 that year when they were actually really really good. So basically he dropped a ring for Brady and co. Or we could go with Asante Samuel's who dropped a would be Int that would have won the superbowl for the pats in 07 vs the Giants, costing the pats the greatest season in sports history and forcing us to hear "didn't win since spygate" when it could have been instantly killed that same season.
I feel more bad for Bostick than mad cuz I would've done the same in his position, hell the Packers shouldn't have been in that position to begin with where something like that could happen. King was bad from the word go upon trading down and drafting him when we could've had TJ Watt However this shows recency bias cuz before my time Charles Martin was one of the dirtiest players in our teams history, piledriving Jim McMahon to give him his worst ever concussion well after a play that earned him a 2 game suspension, setting a precedent on roughing QB's and excessive violence. Idk a single person who liked him. There was also Chris Akins in the early 2000's, his short lived stint was famous for him constantly bickering with Mike Sherman and he did not make friends with GB quick with that attitude, he was gone shortly after. Javon Walker and Mike Mckensie get honorable mentions for hiring Drew Rosenhouse as their agent and immediately wanting out of GB cuz they hated how "boring" the town was and didn't care about winning titles, oh yeah and they weren't being paid enough.
Doug Brien should definitely be the pick for the Jets. In the 2004 Divisional Round against the Steelers, he missed two what would be game-winning field goals in a row (47 and 43 yards) within the last two minutes of regulation.