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Can't deny Gretzky's unbelievable impact in his sport, but hockey is such a 4th tier sport in America. Really don't see him being that iconic a national figure.
If you showed his picture to 1000 Americans how many would even know who he was? Last edited by Snapolit1; 11-10-2019 at 06:22 PM. |
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Gretzky is Canada’s most beloved maybe, but we need an American here. I guess I would vote for Joe Montana or John Madden ( yes, I have a Bay Area bias). Maybe Jack Nicklaus too.
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Personally I'm 25% Canadian, but 100% American.
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Ah, so it depends on what we mean by “American” - United States of America or North America or even South America. If it’s not United States, then I would say Pele ( or Charo)
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There are literally only a few individuals in the history of sport, dead OR alive, that have reached Gretzky's level of supremacy. Football doesn't even have as iconic an individual. You mentioned Shaq?? He doesn't even register as one of the best basketball players, never mind an icon of the sport. And yes, many Americans know the name Wayne Gretzky, let's not be daft. The average American would recognize his visage over someone like Pele... without question. |
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I guess that depends on your definition of beloved. Beloved to me means they transcend sports and everyone generally likes them and has a feel for who they are as a person. I'm not really sure what kind of opinions the average person has on Gretzky given that he's never been all that public of a person. Same goes for a lot of the suggestions. That's why I think Shaq is a good choice. He has a public persona that people relate to.
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As beloved as someone like Roger Staubach might be in Texas, I know nothing about who he is as a person. |
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As for football, I think Brady will end up as a near-consensus GOAT, although interestingly USA Today just recently ranked him 2nd, behind Jerry Rice.
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overtly patriotic but not partisan no real scandal or skeletons in the closet probably overcame some great personal hardship probably some underdog story about making it to the top preaches self-reliance and has an affable personality |
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Where in the world Is there in the world A man [or woman] so extraordinaire?
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50 years ago, people didn't want to know the dirt on celebrities. Didn't want to know their foibles. Today we have Twitter reports about some player cheating on his wife with the babysitter. Different times. People wanted to imagine John Wayne was the guy he played in movies, Bob Hope was the guy you saw on the tonight show, and Mickey Mantle didn't have a failing anyone knew about. We don't live in that world anymore. For good or for bad.
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Betty White was not in jest.
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If I had the power to turn back time (to 4 years ago), my most beloved living legend is Yogi Berra.
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Ted, all true 100 times over. We lived in Montclair for 25 years. Met Yogi and Carmen at many charitable events. The nicest people you would ever met. And Dale and other son (name slipping my mind) is a great guy too. They said yes to every charity in town. Many times over. Never said no to any local charity that I ever heard of. I have some great Yogi signed Christmas ornaments I will always cherish. Really nice people. Rumor was for many year they handed our signed baseball cards on Halloween.
First year we lived in town a local charity had as an auction item "watch a world series game with Yogi and 20 of your closest friends" at the theatre at his museum. Still kicking myself in the ass for not grabbing that. Sure at the time the price was some outrageous amount like $2000. Uggh. Quote:
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Casey Stengel said, "I never play a game without my man." He was talking about #8. And Berra was one guy whose impact on the game(s) he played in transcended WAR. You look at BBR, and they'll tell ya that Berra's lifetime contribution was 59.8 wins. BS. Yogi was Casey's general on the field, and Yogi saw freaking everything. Anybody that looked at him, and his between game antics, and underestimated him was a fool. He was every bit as important to the Yankees as Mantle or Ford.
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This guy is #1 worldwide:
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