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Post by Teddy Flair on Aug 21, 2024 0:15:03 GMT -5
#20: Secretariat T-#18: Lewis Hamilton T-#18: Jahangir Khan #17: Don Bradman #16: Roger Federer #15: Jim Thorpe #14: Tony Hawk #13: Babe Ruth #12: Jerry Rice #11: Tiger Woods
He's the worst, but it's hard to argue that his career achievements. A fun debate I like to have with myself is how long his career would have been if he played back in the days where Butkus was powerbombing him every play.
Accordion-hands dolt-voters voting Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian in history? No, his career wasn't impressive. 23 golds, 3 silvers and 2 bronzes. 28 is 10 more than second place. This will probably not be duplicated in any of your lifetimes.
Yeah, but I feel like everyone knows that whereas people act like I actually want to hear Brady talk. In the end, I'm just not looking forward to hearing him every Sunday this year.
Yeah, but I feel like everyone knows that whereas people act like I actually want to hear Brady talk. In the end, I'm just not looking forward to hearing him every Sunday this year.
People hate greatness. Do you hate him because he beat Peyton so much?
Yeah, but I feel like everyone knows that whereas people act like I actually want to hear Brady talk. In the end, I'm just not looking forward to hearing him every Sunday this year.
People hate greatness. Do you hate him because he beat Peyton so much?
The whole getting arrested for murder thing would have made him an early vote for me.
I don't know. There's a guy in the top 10 here who deflated footballs a little bit. Rules are rules! If we penalize someone for maybe murdering someone, then we have to penalize the ball deflating thing too.
Among our options, the answer to "which athlete had the most impressive career" is Gretzky.
for real, they had to change the rules of the game because of how dominant he was. They had to physically move the net back to try and close down "Gretzky's office" and then moved it to it's original location after he retired.
Post by trantsgiving on Aug 21, 2024 13:46:43 GMT -5
Just catching up but I think Jerry Rice should’ve been much higher. He was consistently amazing, go look at how long into his career he put up great numbers and he did it in a time where the rules favored defenses more than they do today.
I was around during the Gretzky era and the draw back then was the fights. A lot of really cool VHS tapes with highlights on when they used to let the fights go longer.