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Who was the meanest, nastiest pro athlete ever on your favorite team? For me, it’s Don “Ear Hole” Drysdale. He like to hit people in the ear hole. His career spanned both sides of the helmet ear flap. And his face always evoked “I’m thinking the n-word.”
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For me it’s Dick Butkus although I think he was a nice guy off field
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My vote would be for OJ Simpson. He once ruined a perfectly good wedding cake.
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>>153983539
Madlad...
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>>153980165
Stan Williams was a teammate of Drysdale's. He kept a notebook of everybody who ever hit a homer off of him and would hit that batter with a pitch the next time they faced him. In one case, it was four years later.
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>>153980165
Don Drysdale starred on an episode of Leave it to Beaver
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>>153980249
>Killed a combined 0 people

KWAB
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vinnie jones
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Ndamukong Suh was a mean dude at Nebraska and in the NFL. Enjoyed it.
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>>153988170
He seemed normal outside of games, just had a bloodlust. I get it
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Tim Wiese
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Ogie Ogelthorpe
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>>153983682
Kek what a seething vengeful faggot



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