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I usually use the L's because I grew up with Plutarch as one of the 'prides of my youth and in my later days a comfort of my fate' as Boethius would say, and I recall that is the one he used. |
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Gordie Howe-he was called Mr. Hockey for a reason.
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Baseball - Mays and Griffey Jr (tie)
Basketball - Maravich (So good no one else could play with him) Football - Alworth Hockey - Bossy Golf - Snead and Woods (Most wins) Boxing - Louis Tennis - Laver Track - Jim Ryun
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For football, Brady is a fine choice. But I will go with my guy, Joe Montana.
Others to consider, Jim Thorpe, Jesse Owens, Michael Phelps, Messi. Of course Babe Ruth, Jordan, Gretzky. |
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I have dozens of others in my collection (field hockey, table tennis, sled dog racing...) as this is one of my collecting foci, but if we're limiting it to 9 sports, how about these 9 all-time greats?
Babe Ruth Tom Brady Wilt Chamberlain Wayne Gretzky Lionel Messi Novak Djokovic Sugar Ray Robinson Don Bradman Michael Phelps |
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Paul Rodgers
Steve Perry Paul McCartney Steven Tyler Chris Cornell young Robert Plant Ann Wilson John Lennon Bon Scott (Sorry Freddie , sorry Mick , sorry mumbling fellow from The Doors) Last edited by Beercan collector; 08-31-2024 at 03:35 PM. |
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(Not that I don't love Wayne....but any others receiving votes...nope)Also...Felt like Messi had some "assistance" in his last year....regardless still going with Pele all the way |
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Mid-marathon seems to be about the only time it is appropriate to wish whatever-his-name-was had hurried on up and died a little bit sooner ![]() He may not be the greatest track athlete, but I am only half joking in putting him. Even 2,500 years later the primary form the running sport takes in our culture is in testament to his achievement, great speed, and his patriotism. Not many athletes of any kind can match his 'impact' element. |
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Four phrases I have coined that sum up today's hobby: No consequences. Stuff trumps all. The flip is the commoodity. Animal Farm grading. |
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