Tell Me Who Are the Biggest D-Bags in Sports!

Your Picks May Make My List of Sports D-bags

Zac Wassink
Since starting with Associated Content in 2006, I've tried to separate myself from the other sports writers here on AC by bringing some new stuff to the table. I was given the first weekly sports column on AC back in May (look for this picture on my profile page for more) and am now proud to announce my second weekly Associated Content series.

I present to you The Biggest D-Bags in Sports. The series is, well, it's exactly what it sounds like. Issue one, the "Brett Favre Edition," was published earlier today. The Biggest D-Bags in Sports is not just a solo endeavor. I am looking for you, my loyal readers, to offer up names that you feel should be featured in this exciting weekly column. Suggestions for The Biggest D-Bags in Sports can be made down below or via my Twitter page.

Just a few rules: Suggestions must be somebody that I know. Don't like your high school football coach? Nobody cares. Also, a friend of mine already made the "You" joke so you'll have to come up with something more original. At least make me chuckle before I delete your comment, kids.

Have at it. I look forward to seeing your suggestions. Sort of.

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  • E Harmon8/10/2010

    Oh and let's throw Rick Pitino into the mix while we're at it.

  • E Harmon8/10/2010

    Coming from a Cincinnatian, how about Chad Johnson (his first d-bag move being changing his name to Ochocinco)?

  • Joshua Huffman8/5/2010

    Floyd Landis, Big Z, and Albert Haynesworth come to mind.

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