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Dwayne Haskins

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The Resume

    (May 3, 1997-April 9, 2022)
    Born in Highland Park, New Jersey
    Drafted 15th overall by the Washington Redskins in the 2019 NFL Draft
    Quarterback for the Washington Redskins (2019-20) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (2021)
    Rose Bowl MVP (2019)
    Big Ten Football Championship Game MVP (2019)
    Died at 24 from complications after being struck by a vehicle

Why he might be annoying:

    His nickname was 'Simba.'
    He originally intended to attend the University of Maryland, before relenting after the team's head coach was fired.
    He was unable to translate his success at Ohio State in the NFL.
    His tenure with the Redskins was marred in controversy.
    He was considered lazy, inconsistent and unmotivated by his coaches in Washington.
    He was fined by the NFL, after he broke COVID-19 protocols by booking a reservation for a family friend at the team hotel, prior to a game against the New York Giants.
    He followed it up by violating the league's COVID-19 protocols by attending his girlfriend's birthday partly maskless weeks later.
    His actions led to him being stripped of his team captaincy and eventually released by Washington.
    He didn't see any game action in his lone season with the Steelers.
    He finished his NFL career with more interceptions then touchdowns.

Why he might not be annoying:

    He majored in journalism at Ohio State.
    He is one of seven quarterbacks in NCAA history to record 4,000-passing yards mark and throwing 50 touchdowns in a single season.
    He earned MVP honors in Ohio State's victory in the Rose Bowl (2019).
    He left Ohio State as the school's leader in total offense in a season, offensive yards and total passing yards in a single game.
    He finished third in Heisman Trophy voting, following his record setting season at Ohio State.
    He was granted permission by Joe Theismann to wear #7 for the Redskins.
    His struggles with Washington began, largely in part to being fed to the wolves prematurely, as a result of the team's lackluster quarterback situation.
    He was voted one of Washington's team captains in his second season with the team.
    He was considered one of the candidates for the Steelers starting quarterback position, following the retirement of Ben Roethlisberger.
    He was training with his Steelers teammates at the time of his passing.

Credit: Ricky


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Year In Review:

    In 2023, Out of 2 Votes: 50.0% Annoying
    In 2022, Out of 94 Votes: 52.13% Annoying