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LeFraud criticize's ESPN NFL's anaylst Trent Dilfer

Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:30 am

LeFraud keeps adding to his resume' of being one of the biggest douchebags and complete morons of the world of sports we live in today. LeFraud and fat tub of lard Rex Ryan should get together one day and write a book with their sickening tweets and words that come out of their failing mouths every other week. I don't know about you, but I love Dilfer's intake on the game and he is absolutley right about Manning's on field performance of late.

Here's the article:


LeBron James bashes Trent Dilfer on Twitter

LeBron James is a sensitive soul, so sensitive, in fact, that his thin skin extends to other star athletes who are getting criticized. The two-time NBA MVP was watching "SportsCenter" the other night when he saw NFL analyst Trent Dilfer(notes) breaking down Peyton Manning's(notes) recent disappointing performances. As Manning has thrown eight interceptions in three straight losses, Dilfer obviously wasn't too complimentary with his remarks.

So fired up was LeBron about this, that his thoughts stretched out over two Tweets. (140 characters can't hold him!):

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1. A man who has self-anointed himself as a king is bashing others for saying things they can't do? Thank goodness Charlemagne has been dead for 1,200 years, because if that dude was alive today and had a Twitter account, he'd probably have a few choice words for "King James." And isn't this the same LeBron who said the Heat were going to win seven titles? Get back to us in 2017 and see how that's working out for you, champ.

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2. Of all the people on ESPN's football coverage to bash, LeBron picked Trent Dilfer? I'm not going to say I'm a huge Dilfer fan, but he's easily one of the least offensive people involved with the network's NFL coverage. Chris Berman, Cris Carter, Tedy Bruschi(notes), Matt Millen, Tom Jackson and Cris Carter (yeah, again) work there. Singling out Dilfer is like saying the Heat's early struggles have been because of Mario Chalmers.

3. Dilfer's comments on Manning weren't that off-base. Lord knows LeBron can't take criticism very well, but that doesn't mean it's not well-deserved sometimes. Peyton is playing bad football at the moment. Much of that has to do with injuries and a bad defense, but if Peyton gets the credit when the Colts win, he deserves the blame when the team loses. (And unlike LeBron, I'm sure Peyton is self-aware enough to realize when he's playing poorly.)

[Rewind: LeBron relentlessly booed in return to Cleveland]

4. LeBron is right about one thing: Dilfer couldn't dream of doing what Peyton has done of late. In the last three games, Manning has thrown eight interceptions in three consecutive losses. Dilfer never had such a bad stretch during his 13-year career.

5. Trent Dilfer: one ring. Peyton Manning: one ring. LeBron James: zero rings
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OUCH! :lol:



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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:34 am

God this pains me to say it, but this is what I was afraid of: People are now starting to criticize this fool for every little thing he says, dissecting innocuous remarks or other silly things, and trying to use it against him. I don't see anything wrong with what LeDouche tweeted here and he doesn't deserve criticism for it. The more the media attacks him over pointless shit like this, the more people will get over criticizing him. And make no mistake, that scumbag deserves to be criticized. Just not over piddly, trivial shit like this.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:41 am

Ehwmatt wrote:God this pains me to say it, but this is what I was afraid of: People are now starting to criticize this fool for every little thing he says, dissecting innocuous remarks or other silly things, and trying to use it against him. I don't see anything wrong with what LeDouche tweeted here and he doesn't deserve criticism for it. The more the media attacks him over pointless shit like this, the more people will get over criticizing him. And make no mistake, that scumbag deserves to be criticized. Just not over piddly, trivial shit like this.



The point isn't about criticizing the dude for everything. This douche is nothing but a prima-donna and clearly wants to be in the spotlight of everything he ever wants to be involved with. Knowing he's being watched by the media 24/7, there was NO point into criticizing the works of an NFL analyst and what he gets PAID to do. Not only that, but this big waste of a quitter goes and has the nerve to smack Dilfer around with his personal career (who will probably accomplish more than LaFraud ever would)! LeFraud brought a lashing that had every intention of it being made into an uproar because he's "King James" and is apart of the Miami Heat, who don't own shit. This dude is nothing but a sulking crybaby just vowing for attention any which way he can get it. Fuck him and his little tirades. He should take his own advice and just shut his mouth when he doesn't have the nerve to open it.
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Postby Saint John » Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:53 am

I think you're both missing the point. LeBro is making excuses for himself vicariously. He's using Peyton Manning as a means to vent what he feels, and it's bullshit. Peyton Manning is a champion. He has proven to be a classy guy, and this dickbag is making a case for manning when I doubt Manning gives a shit what Trent Dilfer thinks, right or wrong! King Kong, I mean King James, is only feeling sorry for himself, and setting the table for the next time he chokes ... which will probably be in the second or third round of the playoffs! :lol:
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Re: LeFraud criticize's ESPN NFL's anaylst Trent Dilfer

Postby conversationpc » Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:17 am

YoungJRNY wrote:5. Trent Dilfer: one ring. Peyton Manning: one ring. LeBron James: zero rings.


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Postby marco17 » Sat Dec 11, 2010 2:18 am

I think LeBron needs to remember. He's getting paid to win championships, which he hasn't done. Dilfer WAS a player, and has a ring. And his job now is to be an analyst for ESPN, the network that single handedly thrust this douchebag and his decision on where to play into a primetime show, and Dlifer's responsible for saying when players are doing good or not. He's not getting paid solely to blow sunshine up everyone's ass!
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Postby annie89509 » Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:07 pm

Haha, Trent Dilfer...what a name. Still can't get over that 1 mediocre year he came over and played for the 49ers. Hard to see how he got to be a SB winning QB.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:23 pm

annie89509 wrote:Haha, Trent Dilfer...what a name. Still can't get over that 1 mediocre year he came over and played for the 49ers. Hard to see how he got to be a SB winning QB.


Dilfer gave a lot to the league and is in the same category when speaking journey-men like Jake Delhomme or the Jeff Garcia's and Dilfer was a nice veteran influence who saw it all in tons of systems who could help the development of a young QB if needed. That Super Bowl season with the Ravens, he was only asked to NOT lose the game's and played behind one of the most fierce and dominating defense's EVER in 2000 so even though he won't be labeled as a great QB, he deserves the ring.
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Postby RPM » Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:36 pm

Well he wasnt even as good as Kyle Orton. enough said.
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Postby annie89509 » Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:37 pm

YoungJRNY wrote:
annie89509 wrote:Haha, Trent Dilfer...what a name. Still can't get over that 1 mediocre year he came over and played for the 49ers. Hard to see how he got to be a SB winning QB.


Dilfer gave a lot to the league and is in the same category when speaking journey-men like Jake Delhomme or the Jeff Garcia's and Dilfer was a nice veteran influence who saw it all in tons of systems who could help the development of a young QB if needed. That Super Bowl season with the Ravens, he was only asked to NOT lose the game's and played behind one of the most fierce and dominating defense's EVER in 2000 so even though he won't be labeled as a great QB, he deserves the ring.


:) Jeff Garcia was a Pro Bowl QB with the 49ers (post-Steve Young, '99-'03?).
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:49 pm

annie89509 wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
annie89509 wrote:Haha, Trent Dilfer...what a name. Still can't get over that 1 mediocre year he came over and played for the 49ers. Hard to see how he got to be a SB winning QB.


Dilfer gave a lot to the league and is in the same category when speaking journey-men like Jake Delhomme or the Jeff Garcia's and Dilfer was a nice veteran influence who saw it all in tons of systems who could help the development of a young QB if needed. That Super Bowl season with the Ravens, he was only asked to NOT lose the game's and played behind one of the most fierce and dominating defense's EVER in 2000 so even though he won't be labeled as a great QB, he deserves the ring.


:) Jeff Garcia was a Pro Bowl QB with the 49ers (post-Steve Young, '99-'03?).


Yep. I believe Jeff Garcia went to the Pro-Bowl about 4 times. Garcia was a very gritty, tough player who could move extremely well with his legs. He had many good seasons and even helped Philadelphia in very recent years ('07 maybe) in the playoffs and was a bright spot. BTW: Trent Dilfer made the Pro Bowl in 1997 with the Buccaneers. I respect journey-man quarterbacks like Dilfer, Garcia, or even Jon Kitna because obviously they got SOMETHING to last that long in the NFL with the ability to step in and win some football games in a tough league.
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Postby annie89509 » Sun Dec 12, 2010 5:03 pm

YoungJRNY wrote:
annie89509 wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
annie89509 wrote:Haha, Trent Dilfer...what a name. Still can't get over that 1 mediocre year he came over and played for the 49ers. Hard to see how he got to be a SB winning QB.


Dilfer gave a lot to the league and is in the same category when speaking journey-men like Jake Delhomme or the Jeff Garcia's and Dilfer was a nice veteran influence who saw it all in tons of systems who could help the development of a young QB if needed. That Super Bowl season with the Ravens, he was only asked to NOT lose the game's and played behind one of the most fierce and dominating defense's EVER in 2000 so even though he won't be labeled as a great QB, he deserves the ring.


:) Jeff Garcia was a Pro Bowl QB with the 49ers (post-Steve Young, '99-'03?).


Yep. I believe Jeff Garcia went to the Pro-Bowl about 4 times. Garcia was a very gritty, tough player who could move extremely well with his legs. He had many good seasons and even helped Philadelphia in very recent years ('07 maybe) in the playoffs and was a bright spot. BTW: Trent Dilfer made the Pro Bowl in 1997 with the Buccaneers. I respect journey-man quarterbacks like Dilfer, Garcia, or even Jon Kitna because obviously they got SOMETHING to last that long in the NFL with the ability to step in and win some football games in a tough league.

Garcia was a respectable QB…but, frankly, we 49er fans were spoiled by having Montana and Young and back-to-back SB’s…Garcia just couldn’t follow in their footsteps, so he had to eventually go.
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