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Post by blissified on Oct 14, 2018 16:28:51 GMT -5
Braves:Hank Aaron and Chipper Jones
Hawks: Wilkins/Mutombo
Falcons: Matt Ryan/Deion
Bulldogs: Herschel Walker
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Post by Porky's Butthole on Oct 14, 2018 19:28:49 GMT -5
Jim Brown, Jim Thome, Lebron James, Otto Graham (Arguments could be made for Omar Vizquel, Manny Ramirez, Paul Brown) That is a stellar lineup without Bob Feller. Shit! How could I forget Bob!?
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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on Oct 16, 2018 21:30:04 GMT -5
Boston
Bruins: Bobby Orr There is no other argument here. One of the three best players in NHL history.
Patriots: Tom Brady Again, nobody is going to argue this. Next closest is John Hannah, who is the best OG in football history, but zero titles and the fact he's an O lineman. It's not close.
Red Sox: Ted Williams If he didn't go to war during his prime he would have wound up with about 620 Home Runs 2220 RBI and 3700 hits. He has a career OBP of .482, That is OBSCENE. He had years where he was on base more often than he wasn't. I think it's only been done by 8 guys and I think his career total is the best in baseball history. Him not winning a title is a crime, but he's won of the ten best ever
Celtics: Larry Bird, Arguably the best player of the 80's. I put him above Bill Russell only because the competition was so much better in the 80's than when Bill Russell dominated a bunch of 5'11 white guys who shot diaper shots.
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Post by häšhtå.gdālėÿ on Oct 16, 2018 22:02:35 GMT -5
Sacramento is easy. Not much to choose from. -Webber, Peja, Richmond, Bibby. San Francisco, also surprisingly easy. Only GOATs! -Montana, Rice, Mays, Bonds.
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Post by sfvega on Oct 17, 2018 6:42:56 GMT -5
Sacramento is easy. Not much to choose from. -Webber, Peja, Richmond, Bibby. San Francisco, also surprisingly easy. Only GOATs! -Montana, Rice, Mays, Bonds. Peja wasn't there for very long, I'd replace him with new face of the franchise Marvin Bagley III!!
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Post by Ganon83 on Oct 22, 2018 21:24:52 GMT -5
Baltimore would be Cal Ripkin Jr., Johnny Unitas, Ray Lewis, and Brooks Robinson
Washington D.C. is Ovi, John Riggins, Elvin Hayes, and Darrell Green
I've never been in Green Bay, but I am a diehard Packer fan. As far as that town goes, it would have to be the three quarterbacks (Starr, Favre, Rodgers) along with Don Hutson
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Post by crabbymelt on Nov 7, 2018 20:56:30 GMT -5
Baltimore's been done so... Syracuse....
Ernie Davis, Carmelo Anthony, Larry Csonka...IRS?
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Post by RadcapRadsley on Nov 7, 2018 21:42:47 GMT -5
San Diego- Junior Seau-Best Defensive NFL player in the franchise history
LaDainian Tomlinson-Best Offensive player in the franchise history
Tony Gwynn-Best MLB player in the franchises history
Steve Zungul-Greatest Player in Us Indoor soccer history,for the most part in the 80s and early 90's the best soccer players making a living in the Usa were plowing their trade in indoors. Easy to say the dude was the goat in Usa soccer for about a decade
Hon Mentions for the rest-Trevor Hoffman,Phillip Rivers,Antonio Gates,Dave Winfield(Could easily make a case his MLB career was good or better then Tony Gwynn's but only played his first 8 seasons with the Padres)
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Post by arrogantmodel on Nov 8, 2018 6:19:08 GMT -5
Baltimore's been done so... Syracuse.... Ernie Davis, Carmelo Anthony, Larry Csonka...IRS? McNabb? Freeny?
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Post by sfvega on Nov 9, 2018 21:31:37 GMT -5
Baltimore's been done so... Syracuse.... Ernie Davis, Carmelo Anthony, Larry Csonka...IRS? Ummmm....Jim Brown....
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2018 21:55:08 GMT -5
San Diego- Junior Seau-Best Defensive NFL player in the franchise history LaDainian Tomlinson-Best Offensive player in the franchise history Tony Gwynn-Best MLB player in the franchises history Steve Zungul-Greatest Player in Us Indoor soccer history,for the most part in the 80s and early 90's the best soccer players making a living in the Usa were plowing their trade in indoors. Easy to say the dude was the goat in Usa soccer for about a decade Hon Mentions for the rest-Trevor Hoffman,Phillip Rivers,Antonio Gates,Dave Winfield(Could easily make a case his MLB career was good or better then Tony Gwynn's but only played his first 8 seasons with the Padres) I like that you added Zungul. Indoor soccer was rather popular in the early 80s. That was how the US got so many kids to play in all these youth soccer programs that were springing up around that time. (They were my brother's age in 1982-83. I was "too old"; they didn't have much unless you were U-10.) Yeah, the NASL was still limping around. But you could actually WATCH indoor soccer on USA & ESPN. And it was billed the world's largest pinball game. High scoring, small space, lots of action. There are a lot of future pros who came through that pipeline. As for Dave Winfield, he said he liked the weather in San Diego but "I didn't golf. Thats all you can do there."
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