The #1 On-Going Internet Celebrity Poll
Am I Annoying.com
Search Celebrities (By Last Name)
Search Collections
 Go
Advertising
In The News
 
Voting Station
Brian Bosworth
Please vote to see the next celebrity (Voting Results will appear on Right Sidebar).
Football Player
    (March 9, 1965- )
    Nicknamed 'The Boz'
    Played linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks and Oklahoma Sooners
    College Football All American (1985, 1986)
    Butkus Award winner (1985, 1986)
    Author of 'The Boz: Confessions of a Modern Anti-Hero'
    Played John Lawless on 'Lawless'
    Appeared in 'Phase IV (2001)' 'Mach 2 (2000),' 'The Operative (2000),' 'Three Kings (1999), 'Back in Business (1997),' 'Black Out (1996),' 'Spill (1996),' 'One Tough Bastard (1995)' and 'Stone Cold (1991)'
    Made guest appearances on 'Nash Bridges' and 'Mad TV'
    He is loud, opinionated, brash and arrogant.
    He had a ridiculous haircut.
    He is considered as one of the biggest busts in NFL history, as he signed a ten-year, $11 million contract to play for the Seahawks, and only played a total of twenty-five games in his pro football career.
    He was once run over by Bo Jackson on Monday Night Football while trying to prevent Bo from scoring a touchdown.
    Bo went on to score, and his credibility as a player was seriously damaged.
    He had a less than stellar acting career.
    His show 'Lawless' only lasted one episode.
    He was an XFL commentator.
    He is a born-again Christian.
    He used steroids while playing football, and was even banned from playing in the 1987 Orange Bowl with other Oklahoma players due to steroid use.
    His football career was cut short by a shoulder injury.
    He is considered to be one of the best defensive players in the history of college football.
    He was an Academic All-American (1986).
    He is the only multiple time winner of college football's Butkis Award, which is given each year to the best college football linebacker.
    During the 1996 college football season, he purchased twenty tickets to each Oklahoma Sooner home game for twenty children affected by the Oklahoma City bombing.

Credit: Whiff Boy


    In 2008, Out of 42 Votes: 66.67% Annoying
    In 2007, Out of 101 Votes: 74.26% Annoying
    In 2006, Out of 135 Votes: 65.93% Annoying
    In 2005, Out of 274 Votes: 69.34% Annoying
    In 2004, Out of 363 Votes: 69.70% Annoying
    In 2003, Out of 846 Votes: 69.98% Annoying
    In 2002, Out of 2089 Votes: 76.54% Annoying
 
Annoying Collections
Site News