well after killing the Bears and having his war of words with Urlacher this year, the bitter sayers will be on mike/mike at 8:30 this am, should be funny to See how he once again turns it into "me,me" as usual..
I never thought I'd say this about a Bears legend, but I PRAY Chicago goes all the way and win the Lombardi so that bitter motherf*cka can choke on an accomplishment he never achieved (along with a truck load of crow, to boot).
"To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men." Abraham Lincoln
I wanted to post the quote i read from sports illustrated right before the season, but when asked who was going to be in the super bowl "well we know it's not going to be the chicago bears".
I'm going to say it right now and be brutally honest. Gale Sayers doesn't deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. He had four pretty strong seasons, and that's it. He didn't have a long career, never won any championships (for that matter, I don't think he ever played on by two winning teams, one in 1965 and the other in 1967). He was the most selfish player in the history of the Chicago Bears, and I don't think there is any doubt of that. I would normally never say this about a Bears' player, but Sayers just sucks.
I agree, Sayers is one of the biggest d-bags out there, but I believe he completely deserves to be in the HoF. I think having a championship or two under your belt is weighted too heavily in football. There are just too many other players on the field to hold that against someone. It should be a factor, but not one of the biggest.
"Give 100%. 110% is impossible. Only idiots recommend that." - Ron Swanson
He was asked who was the better returner. Him or Hester.
He said he was, because he was a dominating running back.
I think he misunderstood the question. It was not who is the better player, but who was the better retuned.
Maybe he said this because of his return records?
At least he didn't feign retirement, only to play for your bitter rivals 2 years later, then have the gall to say it was his best season ever.
“I think he did [tarnish his legacy]. Not only this season, but the last few seasons, going back and forth [on retirement] and bouncing to a few different teams. I think about it, and I have to really think hard to think back to when he was a Green Bay Packer and when he played his best football and was in Super Bowls and when he became the Brett Favre we all know."
-Kurt Warner