Who is Modern Pro Sports History's Best "Good Guy?"
Posted: August 7th, 2010, 7:17 pm
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(sigh). Hockey. I said "Pro" sports.colchar wrote:Wayne Gretzky
Wendel Clark
Brendan Shanahan
Doug Gilmour
Darryl Sittler (played from 1970-85 so I guess he counts)
Mark Messier
Anyone notice a theme with my choices?
EarlJam wrote:(sigh). Hockey. I said "Pro" sports.colchar wrote:Wayne Gretzky
Wendel Clark
Brendan Shanahan
Doug Gilmour
Darryl Sittler (played from 1970-85 so I guess he counts)
Mark Messier
Anyone notice a theme with my choices?
-EarlJam
Men missing teeth?colchar wrote:Wayne Gretzky
Wendel Clark
Brendan Shanahan
Doug Gilmour
Darryl Sittler (played from 1970-85 so I guess he counts)
Mark Messier
Anyone notice a theme with my choices?
I can agree that the NBA is not only boring, but quite fixed. I do NOT think the NFL is fixed and I believe the NFL actually has the best product right now. Baseball is not boring to me at all, but I can certainly see where some see it that way. I was joking about Hockey not being a pro sport. As silly of a concept as hockey may be, it is a sport enjoyed by many. I respect that.colchar wrote:EarlJam wrote:(sigh). Hockey. I said "Pro" sports.colchar wrote:Wayne Gretzky
Wendel Clark
Brendan Shanahan
Doug Gilmour
Darryl Sittler (played from 1970-85 so I guess he counts)
Mark Messier
Anyone notice a theme with my choices?
-EarlJam
Hockey is the only pro sport that truly matters. The NFL is fixed and is a joke (I will watch a CFL game in reruns before I will willingly watch an NFL game). The NBA is boring as shit (have none of them ever heard of defense)? And baseball is such a snoozefest that it cannot be deemed a sport, professional or otherwise.
Yeah I'm just busting balls too. But seriously, the NFL is fixed. Have you watched any Super Bowls recently? Even my NFL worshipping roommates routinely freak out and proclaim that the fix was so obviously in that they would never watch another NFL game (happens every couple of weeks). And who was the coach a couple of years ago who, after the Super Bowl, claimed that if the NFL had already decided who it wanted to win it might as well tell the other team and they wouldn't have bothered wasting the effort showing up since there was no point.EarlJam wrote:
I can agree that the NBA is not only boring, but quite fixed. I do NOT think the NFL is fixed and I believe the NFL actually has the best product right now. Baseball is not boring to me at all, but I can certainly see where some see it that way. I was joking about Hockey not being a pro sport. As silly of a concept as hockey may be, it is a sport enjoyed by many. I respect that.
-EarlJam
Because I made the poll. Don't like it? Make your OWN poll. (totally being light-hearted here by the way)!Lavabe wrote:Dude... how can you have BOTH Agassi AND Sampras... as opposed to Federererererer?
How can you have TWO tennis players on the list?
Half of them played with the Blues at one time or the other.colchar wrote:Wayne Gretzky
Wendel Clark
Brendan Shanahan
Doug Gilmour
Darryl Sittler (played from 1970-85 so I guess he counts)
Mark Messier
Anyone notice a theme with my choices?
Well, it DOES say "Pro Sports History."TillyGalore wrote:Jim Joyce. You didn't say the best "Good Guy" had to be a pro athlete.
Indeed. I was going to post to this. Great point Lawgrad91.lawgrad91 wrote: Btw Colchar: if the NFL were truly fixed Brett Fav-ruh would have won it all last year so he could go out in a blaze of glory but he threw that interception against my Saints.
Indeed. I was going to post to this. Great point Lawgrad91.lawgrad91 wrote: Btw Colchar: if the NFL were truly fixed Brett Fav-ruh would have won it all last year so he could go out in a blaze of glory but he threw that interception against my Saints.
Oh yeah, I went with Cal Ripken, Jr.Miles wrote:I think the NBA sucks. I'm quickly losing interest in baseball. Hockey is great, but have to agree with colchar the American tv viewing experience is lame so I give most of my energy to the Charlotte Checkers.
But I have to laugh at the idea that the NFL is fixed. There are just way too many variables to control.