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Old 02-01-2022, 12:42 PM   #16
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Yeah hated him during his heydey too but he's undeniably the GOAT. Always wanted him to lose but now that he's gone I appreciate his greatness for what it is - it's highly unlikely we'll see any qb have any run close to his in our lifetimes.
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Old 02-01-2022, 01:08 PM   #17
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Probably THE most overrated QB in the history of the NFL. If it weren't for the coaching staffs and great defenses he was lucky to have, he'd be nothing more than a blip on the NFL historical radar.

Greatest Of All Turds whose luck finally ran out. Good riddance.
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Old 02-01-2022, 01:09 PM   #18
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Just kidding. I wanted to see him play until he was 50.

What he accomplished is unbelievable, and will never be done again.
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Old 02-01-2022, 01:16 PM   #19
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Probably THE most overrated QB in the history of the NFL. If it weren't for the coaching staffs and great defenses he was lucky to have, he'd be nothing more than a blip on the NFL historical radar.

Greatest Of All Turds whose luck finally ran out. Good riddance.
I'll save you some time.

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If he was on Washington, I would be jizzing along with everyone else. He is definitely the greatest, but that being said, bye Felicia.

The bad man can't hurt us anymore.
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Old 02-01-2022, 02:05 PM   #21
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Yeah hated him during his heydey too but he's undeniably the GOAT. Always wanted him to lose but now that he's gone I appreciate his greatness for what it is - it's highly unlikely we'll see any qb have any run close to his in our lifetimes.
Not just QB, but sports figure in general. I cannot even think of a comparable feat in any of the four major sports.
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Not just QB, but sports figure in general. I cannot even think of a comparable feat in any of the four major sports.
The only comparison I can really think of is Allyson Felix and Michael Phelps.
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Old 02-01-2022, 05:29 PM   #23
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Senior PGA probably ... surprised more athletes dont cross over after they retire. most of these guys have top .1% of hand eye coordination etc

Will never happen. Almost a zero percent chance that will happen. He nor any of the other former retirees could make it on the Champions Tour. They'd get slaughtered.

Do you understand how good those guys are out on that tour?
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Old 02-01-2022, 07:03 PM   #24
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Will never happen. Almost a zero percent chance that will happen. He nor any of the other former retirees could make it on the Champions Tour. They'd get slaughtered.

Do you understand how good those guys are out on that tour?
The way you make it sound they must have the hand-eye coordination to nut in your lady's eye from 50 yards out.

I don't doubt you but the minute you say something is impossible the more I believe it's possible.
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The way you make it sound they must have the hand-eye coordination to nut in your lady's eye from 50 yards out.

I don't doubt you but the minute you say something is impossible the more I believe it's possible.
To give an example John Smoltz who is a +2 index, he actually qualified for a senior US Open a few years ago. That is a huge feat in itself. In the first round he shot 85 on a par 70. Had he played the entire 4 rounds ( he didn't make the cut) he could have possibly lost to the winner by 45 to 50 strokes over 4 days. The winner was -3.

Huge huge difference between being a scratch or better player to a tournament tour player.
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To give an example John Smoltz who is a +2 index, he actually qualified for a senior US Open a few years ago. That is a huge feat in itself. In the first round he shot 85 on a par 70. Had he played the entire 4 rounds ( he didn't make the cut) he could have possibly lost to the winner by 45 to 50 strokes over 4 days. The winner was -3.

Huge huge difference between being a scratch or better player to a tournament tour player.
I get what you're saying, it's highly improbable - but it's not impossible that a retired player in one sport could become a good player in another sport.

28-3 was impossible, until it happened. In 1999 did you believe there would ever be a day where a QB would make 10 Super Bowl appearances and win 7 of them? I ain't saying plenty of retired guys could make the tour - but longer odds have paid off.
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Old 02-02-2022, 07:48 AM   #27
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GOAT. Feel lucky to have discovered this sport while he was still playing. Feel lucky to have witnessed several of his rings live at freakin 5am. Would have enjoyed to see him play some more, but it's probably the smartest move to walk away while on top of his game.
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