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ESPN's Top 10 Unsportsmanlike plays
Look for the clip of A J Foyt pimp slapping Lyandyke or Woody Hayes clotheslining a player LOL
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I assumed when Ed Ott body slammed Felix Millan at second base would easily make this list. I guess not.
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Or Pete Rose ending Ray Fosses's career in the allstar game, 1973?
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Tie Domi pulling the fan over the glass while he was in the penalty box?
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Terrell Owens will probably be in half of them.
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I should think that the Tanya Harding / Nancy Kerrigan incident should be number one. I mean, a pre-mediated assault using a hit man and a hammer? Doesn't get much more unsportsmanlike than that.
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The guy fell into the pentalty box with Domi, and he was just protecting him self. Its not like he trew a tire chain at him, like what happened to the Hanson brothers.
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I haven't seen ESPN in over a year since I cut off cable, I used to have it on nearly all day in the shop. Kinda like quitting cigaretts.
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Where is the Todd Bertuzzi/Steve Moore incident?
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I wasnt alive for this, but Juan Marichal hitting John Roseboro over the head with his bat in 1965 is a pretty famous incident of unsportsmanship.
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I was thinking the same thing.... Domi's got a few cheap shots to his credit. |
I remember as a kid watching Darryl Stingley's career ended by Jack Tatum in a preseason game.
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How about this one, totally disgusting.... Sergio Garcia spitting in the cup? His fellow competitors should have beat his A$$
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