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		<title>Great C-Blocking Moments In Sports History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boston College's football coach is only the latest victim. Don't hate the player, hate the game.]]></description>
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Cockblocking ain&#8217;t cool, just ask the homie <strong>McLovin</strong>. Whether you&#8217;re preventing someone from getting laid or getting paid, that shit is flagrant, my friends.</p>
<p><strong>Boston College</strong> football coach <strong>Jeff Jagodzinski</strong> knows a little something about cockblocking: his boss threatened to fire him for merely going on an interview with the <strong>New York Jets</strong>. Jags went through with the interview, and, earlier today, his boss went through with the threat. But it&#8217;s not the first time a rooster-hindrance (as the old folks call it) has occurred in sports. Check out some famous examples below&#8230;<span id="more-21361"></span></p>
<p><strong><u style="color:red;"> BLOCKEE: New York Knicks point guard Stephon Marbury, 2008</strong></u><br />
<img src='http://www.complex.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/cock_steph.jpg' alt='cock_steph.jpg' /><br />
<strong>&bull; BLOCKER:</strong> Knicks coach Mike D&#8217;Antoni<br />
<strong>&bull; REASON:</strong> Claiming Starbury didn&#8217;t fit in with his system (i.e. &#8220;no frightening above ear tattoos&#8221;) D&#8217;Antoni first benches, then deactivates, then bans Steph from the team.<br />
<strong>&bull; REVENGE:</strong> Too soon to tell, although Marbury did spend $2600 to sit courtside at a Knicks-Lakers game and talk on his cell phone.</p>
<p><strong><u style="color:red;">BLOCKEE: Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens, 2005</strong></u><br />
<img src='http://www.complex.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/cock_owens1.jpg' alt='cock_owens1.jpg' /><br />
<strong>&bull; BLOCKER:</strong> Eagles management, specifically coach Andy Reid<br />
<strong>&bull; REASON:</strong> After acting like an ass (albeit a productive one) for most of the &#8216;05 season, Owens was suspended by Reid and eventually deactivated by the team and released. T.O. signed with Dallas in &#8216;06.<br />
<strong>&bull; REVENGE:</strong> The Eagles finished 6-10 in &#8216;05 but beat out Owens&#8217; Cowboys for the division title in &#8216;06.</p>
<p><strong><u style="color:red;">BLOCKEE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson, 2003</strong></u><br />
<img src='http://www.complex.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/cock_key.jpg' alt='cock_key.jpg' /><br />
<strong>&bull; BLOCKER:</strong> Bucs coach Jon Gruden<br />
<strong>&bull; REASON:</strong> 10 games into the &#8216;03 season, Gruden kicked Johnson off the squad for repeated violations of team rules. Key was traded to Dallas the following spring.<br />
<strong>&bull; REVENGE:</strong> Bucs failed to make playoffs in &#8216;03; Johnson led the Cowboys in receiving yards and touchdowns in &#8216;04.</p>
<p><strong><u style="color:red;">BLOCKEE: L.A. Raiders running back Marcus Allen, 1990-1992</strong></u><br />
<img src='http://www.complex.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/cock_allen.jpg' alt='cock_allen.jpg' /><br />
<strong>&bull; BLOCKER:</strong> Al Davis<br />
<strong>&bull; REASON:</strong> After a contract dispute and a year lost to injury, Raiders boss/head track suit model Davis buried the 5-time Pro Bowler and MVP on the bench, relegating him to third-string and eventually fourth-string duties.<br />
<strong>&bull; REVENGE:</strong> In his first year with the rival Kansas City Chiefs, Allen won Comeback Player of the Year and led the Chiefs to a division championship over the Raiders.</p>
<p><strong><u style="color:red;">BLOCKEE: Oakland A&#8217;s bench coach Ken Macha, 2002</u></strong><br />
<img src='http://www.complex.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/cock_macha.jpg' alt='cock_macha.jpg' /><br />
<strong>&bull; BLOCKER:</strong> Oakland A&#8217;s general manager Billy Beane<br />
<strong>&bull; REASON:</strong> During spring training before the 2002 season, Beane denied the Boston Red Sox permission to talk to Macha about their vacant managerial position.<br />
<strong>&bull; REVENGE:</strong> Macha was given the A&#8217;s managerial post after the &#8216;02 season and led the team to the playoffs. He resigned after the &#8216;05 season, was rehired and led Oakland to another postseason appearance&#8230;and then got fired a week after they were bounced.</p>
<p><strong><u style="color:red;">BLOCKEE: New Jersey Nets point guard Jason Kidd, 2008</u></strong><br />
<img src='http://www.complex.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/cock_kidd.jpg' alt='cock_kidd.jpg' /><br />
<strong>&bull; BLOCKER:</strong> Dallas Mavericks guard Devean George<br />
<strong>&bull; REASON:</strong> Desperate to get traded to a contender, Kidd thought his wish had been granted when it was announced he been dealt to the Mavs for George and a bunch of other spare parts, only to have Devean the dude invoke his no-trade clause.<br />
<strong>&bull; REVENGE:</strong> The trade was eventually consummated, and Kidd led Dallas to&#8230;a first round loss in the playoffs.</p>
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