Opinions of players

The most interesting one i find is Michael Ennis.

On the field - can't stand the guy. period.

Around State of Origin - Can't stand the guy.

Off the field on BULLDOG Club duties, NRL duties, and for charity - he's the best guy you will ever encounter.

Honestly Speaking - and i'll cop plenty of crap for this - if Ennis actually has a successful SOO series, and the doggies go ok this year, Make him the season opening face of the game for 2012.

His displays off the field (much like fellow club man Andrew Ryan) are heroic to say the least.
 
@underdog said:
The most interesting one i find is Michael Ennis.

On the field - can't stand the guy. period.

Around State of Origin - Can't stand the guy.

Off the field on BULLDOG Club duties, NRL duties, and for charity - he's the best guy you will ever encounter.

Honestly Speaking - and i'll cop plenty of crap for this - if Ennis actually has a successful SOO series, and the doggies go ok this year, Make him the season opening face of the game for 2012.

His displays off the field (much like fellow club man Andrew Ryan) are heroic to say the least.

And what then Underdog Send him to Maccas at 3.00 in the morning the week before the season starts and get someone to scream at him " Robbie Farah a better player than You " and hope he gets into strife . :laughing:
 
@underdog said:
The most interesting one i find is Michael Ennis.

On the field - can't stand the guy. period.

Around State of Origin - Can't stand the guy.

Off the field on BULLDOG Club duties, NRL duties, and for charity - he's the best guy you will ever encounter.

Honestly Speaking - and i'll cop plenty of crap for this - if Ennis actually has a successful SOO series, and the doggies go ok this year, Make him the season opening face of the game for 2012.

His displays off the field (much like fellow club man Andrew Ryan) are heroic to say the least.

IDK why, but I just don't like him, just like the whole Bulldogs team.
 
@happy tiger said:
@underdog said:
The most interesting one i find is Michael Ennis.

On the field - can't stand the guy. period.

Around State of Origin - Can't stand the guy.

Off the field on BULLDOG Club duties, NRL duties, and for charity - he's the best guy you will ever encounter.

Honestly Speaking - and i'll cop plenty of crap for this - if Ennis actually has a successful SOO series, and the doggies go ok this year, Make him the season opening face of the game for 2012.

His displays off the field (much like fellow club man Andrew Ryan) are heroic to say the least.

And what then Underdog Send him to Maccas at 3.00 in the morning the week before the season starts and get someone to scream at him " Robbie Farah a better player than You " and hope he gets into strife . :laughing:

shhh…. :mrgreen:
 
@underdog said:
The most interesting one i find is Michael Ennis.

On the field - can't stand the guy. period.

Around State of Origin - Can't stand the guy.

Off the field on BULLDOG Club duties, NRL duties, and for charity - he's the best guy you will ever encounter.

Honestly Speaking - and i'll cop plenty of crap for this - if Ennis actually has a successful SOO series, and the doggies go ok this year, Make him the season opening face of the game for 2012.

His displays off the field (much like fellow club man Andrew Ryan) are heroic to say the least.

Mick Ennis does come across as a decent bloke off the field, and I haven't heard anyone say otherwise. He's a very overrated player however, and a grub on the field to boot. I wouldn't want him as the face of the game, simply because he's a dirty player and not all that exciting to watch like previous people in that roll (Marshall, Stewart, Inglis).

I also don't get the hate for Hindmarsh, because he doesn't sprout cliches and actually says what he's thinking he's an arrogant prick? I'd rather listen be interviewed than a player who reads his answers off a script. I remember people last year on here tearing strips off him for tipping a Roosters/Dragons grand final after we had just beaten them, that was a massive crime wasn't it?
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As for players I just want to slap
Sandow: little dweeb, who thinks he's a big shot when he's an average first grader at best
Te'o: he's incredibly boring to listen to on his footy show segments, and is madly in love with himself
Ferguson: Basically Hodges without the talent. After his charade leaving Cronulla I hope where ever he goes his club is anchored to the bottom of the table
Taylor: Runs at guys 40kg lighter than him, then throws the ball at them when he scores. Classic bully with no ticker
Stewart: Seems very precious, especially after his Gallop celebration, although his club aren't helping him, bringing everything up consistently
Merritt: Average first grader at best, and a tool "Waaah, the selectors are racist, they picked a Fijian (Hayne) and a Leb (El Masri) over me, Waaaaaah." Also his whinge at having Mick Gordon get the spot over him last year. I loved it when Gordon carved the Bunnies to shreads later that year (30 odd points himself that night)
 
Michael Ennis I hate so much I'm going for QLD tonight. My other least faves are Teo, Matai, Lyon, Watmough, and that hooker at the roosters.

Hindy I quite like. Always answers honsetly compared to some of the puppets in front of the camera.
 
@underdog said:
Darius Boyd is affectionately known around my workplace as "Darius Tard" due to the completely retarded interview he gave a couple of years ago, where he apparently was trying to break some sort of in club record for least number of words in an interview - he came across as a precocious little dweeb.

I've heard rumors that the Dragons players had a competition to see who could do a press conference like that, no idea how much truth there is to it.

Either way, you listen to him in interviews now, he's much better.
 
@Marshall_magic said:
@underdog said:
The most interesting one i find is Michael Ennis.

On the field - can't stand the guy. period.

Around State of Origin - Can't stand the guy.

Off the field on BULLDOG Club duties, NRL duties, and for charity - he's the best guy you will ever encounter.

Honestly Speaking - and i'll cop plenty of crap for this - if Ennis actually has a successful SOO series, and the doggies go ok this year, Make him the season opening face of the game for 2012.

His displays off the field (much like fellow club man Andrew Ryan) are heroic to say the least.

Mick Ennis does come across as a decent bloke off the field, and I haven't heard anyone say otherwise. He's a very overrated player however, and a grub on the field to boot. I wouldn't want him as the face of the game, simply because he's a dirty player and not all that exciting to watch like previous people in that roll (Marshall, Stewart, Inglis).

I also don't get the hate for Hindmarsh, because he doesn't sprout cliches and actually says what he's thinking he's an arrogant prick? I'd rather listen be interviewed than a player who reads his answers off a script. I remember people last year on here tearing strips off him for tipping a Roosters/Dragons grand final after we had just beaten them, that was a massive crime wasn't it?
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As for players I just want to slap
Sandow: little dweeb, who thinks he's a big shot when he's an average first grader at best
Te'o: he's incredibly boring to listen to on his footy show segments, and is madly in love with himself
Ferguson: Basically Hodges without the talent. After his charade leaving Cronulla I hope where ever he goes his club is anchored to the bottom of the table
Taylor: Runs at guys 40kg lighter than him, then throws the ball at them when he scores. Classic bully with no ticker
Stewart: Seems very precious, especially after his Gallop celebration, although his club aren't helping him, bringing everything up consistently
Merritt: Average first grader at best, and a tool "Waaah, the selectors are racist, they picked a Fijian (Hayne) and a Leb (El Masri) over me, Waaaaaah." Also his whinge at having Mick Gordon get the spot over him last year. I loved it when Gordon carved the Bunnies to shreads later that year (30 odd points himself that night)

I could not agree more! Besides Stewart what that girl put him through and how the NRL treated him i would be wanting an apology as well, he also makes Manly a decent team.
 
@happy tiger said:
@underdog said:
The most interesting one i find is Michael Ennis.

On the field - can't stand the guy. period.

Around State of Origin - Can't stand the guy.

Off the field on BULLDOG Club duties, NRL duties, and for charity - he's the best guy you will ever encounter.

Honestly Speaking - and i'll cop plenty of crap for this - if Ennis actually has a successful SOO series, and the doggies go ok this year, Make him the season opening face of the game for 2012.

His displays off the field (much like fellow club man Andrew Ryan) are heroic to say the least.

And what then Underdog Send him to Maccas at 3.00 in the morning the week before the season starts and get someone to scream at him " Robbie Farah a better player than You " and hope he gets into strife . :laughing:

Yes do it, send him a big mac voucher :roll
 
@cunno said:
@happy tiger said:
@underdog said:
The most interesting one i find is Michael Ennis.

On the field - can't stand the guy. period.

Around State of Origin - Can't stand the guy.

Off the field on BULLDOG Club duties, NRL duties, and for charity - he's the best guy you will ever encounter.

Honestly Speaking - and i'll cop plenty of crap for this - if Ennis actually has a successful SOO series, and the doggies go ok this year, Make him the season opening face of the game for 2012.

His displays off the field (much like fellow club man Andrew Ryan) are heroic to say the least.

And what then Underdog Send him to Maccas at 3.00 in the morning the week before the season starts and get someone to scream at him " Robbie Farah a better player than You " and hope he gets into strife . :laughing:

Yes do it, send him a big mac voucher :roll

I work at Maccas :wink:
 
Hate Darius Boyd, but he is a fantastic talent on the field.

I'm surprised at the Hindmarsh hate. Really surprised. I think he's awesome, I love his honesty in interviews… he doesn't give you cliche bullshit, he tells you it exactly how it is. A workhorse on the field and a great man off it IMO. A student of football too.
 
Although not a current player…I hate listening to Sterlo. He's a big noting gronk and I think he's a pig out of the com box as well.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
Hindmarsh named his son Buster…i think that speaks volumes for the man's intelligence

He has 3, Rowdy, Buster and Archie

He at least could have done a Mat Rogers and given his kid the stupid name as a middle name (his kid's middle name is Danger I believe).
 
@stryker said:
Although not a current player…I hate listening to Sterlo. He's a big noting gronk and I think he's a pig out of the com box as well.

I have never meet the guy so can't comment on that but he is the best half back I have seen (including Johns) and would have loved to see him as a coach of an NRL side
 
@travis_bickle said:
I'm surprised anyone hasn't mentioned Greg Bird!!

Why would anyone mention him?
I thought he was commonly regarded as a penalty milking gronk that throws tantrums if things don't go his way.
Not sure if you understand the purpose of this thread, ha.
 
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