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38 Steve Carlton
46 Andy Pettite |
74 Bob Lilly
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I think Goose Gossage was 54. And Guidry was 49. And of course should add Reggie at 44.
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Wasn't Orel Hersheiser 55?
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Here are some from me:
1 Warren Moon 4 Lou Gehrig 5 Johnny Bench 7 John Elway 10 Andre Dawson 29 Rod Carew 31 Dave Winfield (only player drafted by four different pro leagues - MLB (Padres), NFL (Vikings), ABA (Utah Stars) and NBA (Atlanta Hawks) 50 David Robinson 60 Chuck Bednarik (played both offense and defense in the same game) 74 Bob Lilly 85 Jack Youngblood (played 1980 Super Bowl with broken leg) 88 Lynn Swann Steve |
#13 Dan Marino
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13 AROD
21 Clemens also 22 his Yankees number |
1 Ozzie Smith. Also, I think, Lou Whitaker.
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Yogi deserves as much consideration as Yaz and Stargell at #8. Kobe Bryant should probably be included with that number also.
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8 Berra, Ripken, Joe Morgan.
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11 Barry Larkin
12 Alomar, also Boggs as a Yankee 15 Munson 30 Ryan on Mets, maybe Angels too 33 Eddie Murray |
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At the risk of being booted, some more random ones from memory.
5 Brooks Robinson, Pujols and Bench 44 McCovey 24 Rickey, Griffey, Manny Ramirez 29 Carew |
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I remember the hype about Lindros, he had some extremely overprinted RC that was nevertheless sky high for a while. |
Hey guys, am I the 1st one here to mention "Broadway Joe"....tis very puzzling :)
12...... Joe Namath And, one of Joe's great Receivers...... 13...... Don Maynard TED Z __________________________________________________ ___________________________________ LOOKING for this T206 guy to complete my EXCLUSIVE 12 red HINDU sub-set (12 subjects) SHECKARD (glove) . |
7 - Phil Eposito
22 - Mike Bossy 77 - Phil Esposito :rolleyes: |
Lee Smith wore #48 when he was with the Red Sox
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Add this # for Joe DiMaggio
9...... Joe DiMaggio
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John Smoltz was #57 in '88
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I'll add another vote for
66 - Mario Lemieux |
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and I cheated because I just couldn't think of any
and for good reason it turns out 48 rick rueuschel 57 johan satana |
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Ted Williams at #9. This is a vintage Baseball forum after all.
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And for that matter, Jim Bouton at #56.
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After Ted Williams, Bouton is definitely the next guy that came to mind. :confused::D
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[QUOTE=tedzan;1294715]9...... Joe DiMaggio
Rookie year (1936) uniform #. 6- Mickey Mantle's Rookie Year # |
When you're universally recognized as the greatest player in the history of your sport, you should get a mention here. Pele. #10.
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#84- Randy Moss in his prime Minnesota years... man I hated him and Culpepper
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What # was Secretariat? Yeah, I know... But there are always problems with these multi-sport polls.
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A tough number in any sport
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Because the spot is empty
#62 Jim Langer |
95 Richard Dent
and 90 the great Julius Peppers |
867-5309 !!
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19 is definitely Steve Yzerman.
5 goes to Nick Lidstrom. Brooks and Joe D were awesome, no question, but Lidstrom was better. |
8 - Cal Ripken, Jr.
19 - John Unitas 21 - Roberto Clemente 5 - Brooks Robinson 24 - Willie Mays 87 - Sidney Crosby |
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It's too bad Sharpe had to retire. He was on his way to becoming one of the greatest receivers to ever play the game. 595 catches, 8,134 yards, 65 touchdown receptions before age 30...and the season after he had to retire Favre became NFL MVP. The three years he did play with Favre, he average 105 catches, 1,285 yards and 14 touchdowns. Imagine him with Favre at an elite level. |
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And even if you put Lidstrom's career accomplishments and rings up against DiMaggio's career accomplishments and rings, and by some stroke of luck they tied, Joe has the tiebreaker. http://imageshack.com/a/img819/8990/n3k8.png "Hi, I am Marilyn, and I will be Joltin' Joe's tiebreaker." |
If he stayed healthy it might be a valid argument. But Randy Moss nearly doubled all of the numbers you listed, luckily he played with Brady towards the end. I respect your opinion Bill but I dont think there is much of an argument to be made at 84. Maybe the board will chime in.
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Unfortunately horses dont get assigned numbers, if they did I would argue for Secretariat
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But, Moss started with Randall Cunningham throwing him the ball. Then he had Daunte Culpepper. And he had Robert Smith then Michael Bennett in the backfield, and Cris Carter on the other side of the field. Then later he had some guy named Tom Brady throwing him the ball. Sharpe had Favre the gunslinger before he settled down, and became NFL MVP. Sharpe had nobody else on offense. He had Randy Wright and Anthony Dilweg throwing him the ball when Don Majkowski wasn't healthy, which outside of 1989 was all the time. Then he had Mike Tomczak throwing him the ball. And finally Favre. Sharpe played from 1988 to 1994. In that time, how many 1,000 yard running backs did Green Bay have? Zero. How many 1,000 yard wide receivers or tight ends did Sharpe have in the same offense while playing in Green Bay? Zero. So, I ask you. Who was more impressive? Moss, who was surrounded by Pro Bowlers on offense, or Sharpe, who had no help at all? Anybody who played Green Bay knew the ball was going to Sharpe. And even when they double teamed him, they couldn't stop him. His last three years, Sharpe had 314 receptions for 3,854 yards and 42 TDs. If you ask me, with all respect for Moss, who was a great football player, Sharpe was unstoppable. |
And by the way, Moss never led the NFL in receptions or yardage. Nor did he achieve the receiving triple crown, leading the NFL in receptions, yards and TDs. Sharpe led the NFL in receptions three times, setting the NFL record for receptions twice in back to back seasons.
Moss played 14 years. He was a Pro Bowler six times, and first team All Pro four times. Sharpe played 7 years. He was a Pro Bowler five times, and first team All Pro three times. In half the years, Sharpe had only one fewer Pro Bowl nod, and one fewer first team All Pro nod. And that's with Moss having Cunningham, Culpepper and Tom Brady throwing him the ball. So, I don't think it's as cut and dry as it might appear at first, Sebastian. ;) |
Your probably right Bill, I dont have all the stats to back me up... it was just my opinion.
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