"Never heard of him??
I have, but only because he's married to Gisele Bundchen
That may explain why he'd need to be a great athlete "
Him being married to her has absolutely nothing to do with being the greatest athlete of all time ....it's just a bi product of his unmatched success. |
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"He's some dude alright
Greatest athlete ever? Not so sure
Name Me better who's achieved more...and has the same impact and longevity."
Pele
Michael Jordan
Tiger Woods
Muhammed Ali
To name but a few
It's okay to have different opinions |
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"He's some dude alright
Greatest athlete ever? Not so sure
Name Me better who's achieved more...and has the same impact and longevity.
Pele
Michael Jordan
Tiger Woods
Muhammed Ali
To name but a few
It's okay to have different opinions "
Clutching at straws |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"He's some dude alright
Greatest athlete ever? Not so sure
Name Me better who's achieved more...and has the same impact and longevity.
Pele
Michael Jordan
Tiger Woods
Muhammed Ali
To name but a few
It's okay to have different opinions
Clutching at straws"
If you say so, glad you enjoyed the game last night |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"He's some dude alright
Greatest athlete ever? Not so sure
Name Me better who's achieved more...and has the same impact and longevity.
Pele
Michael Jordan
Tiger Woods
Muhammed Ali
To name but a few
It's okay to have different opinions
Clutching at straws
If you say so, glad you enjoyed the game last night "
If impact and longevity are the criteria the kaiser is bang on....
You could add
LeBron James
Kobe Brent
Messi
Ronaldo
Usan Bolt
Serena Williams
The list is endless because comparing people across sports and generations is virtually impossible.
But yes he is definitely someone that should be on those extensive lists |
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By *oo32Man
over a year ago
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"If we're comparing like with like and a sport only played in one country then HENRY SHEFFLIN "
Theres a long list,Brady gets a paltry 25 million a year....the likes of shefflin and hickey and hogan must surely have been on mega bucks... |
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Yeah he is certainly up there. His record is unbelievable.
Its a bit like Henry Sheflin leaving Kilkenny, going to play with Carlow and getting them to a final. |
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"Yeah he is certainly up there. His record is unbelievable.
Its a bit like Henry Sheflin leaving Kilkenny, going to play with Carlow and getting them to a final. "
It is exactly this . His 10th super bowl. Wow . |
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".....is the greatest athlete of all time. G.O.A.T. and possibly the greatest man of all time. "
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F*ck Tom Brady...
Al Bundy scored 4 touchdowns in a single game
and you don't see him telling anyone about it |
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As someone who has lived in Boston, suppored the Patriots, and see Brady play.. Im a big fan. He's probably the greatest American footballer. But i wouldnt dispute greatest athlete of all time. He has is not in same bracket nor has he transformed his sport the same way that Mohammed Ali, Pele, Maradona, Tiger Woods or Jonah Lomu did. I am a Brady fan.. But greatest athlete of all time? Not for me. I would go Mohammed Ali |
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"No doubting he is a great player, but for me he will always be tainted by his and new England cheating. Cheat" People say Maradona is the greatest but I'm not sure if he has ever cheated has he? |
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Completed just 50% for 74 yards and three interceptions in the second half.
Kudos to Tampa Bay's defence, Brady did his best to bottle it.
Signed, a scarred Falcons fan |
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"No doubting he is a great player, but for me he will always be tainted by his and new England cheating. Cheat"
Ssshhh, don't say that around here, you'll be accused of being judgemental |
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".....is the greatest athlete of all time. G.O.A.T. and possibly the greatest man of all time. "
Tbh he is a great athlete but I always put it down to having a super offence with the patriots. But I think after last night the man proved that he is one of the greatest athletes out there. |
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".....is the greatest athlete of all time. G.O.A.T. and possibly the greatest man of all time.
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F*ck Tom Brady...
Al Bundy scored 4 touchdowns in a single game
and you don't see him telling anyone about it "
Hahahahahah |
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There are lots of candidates for greatest athlete ever and he would be on the list but nowhere near the top.
As far as being the greatest man ever he wouldn't even get a look in among all those who have had a worldwide impact. |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
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Never heard of him, then again I'm no sport's enthusiast but you'd expect a G.O.A.T. to be known well beyond the ranks of the sport nerds and in a discipline that isn't unique to one country.
Anyhow surprised how many watch NFL.... |
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"Never heard of him, then again I'm no sport's enthusiast but you'd expect a G.O.A.T. to be known well beyond the ranks of the sport nerds and in a discipline that isn't unique to one country.
Anyhow surprised how many watch NFL.... "
American football is just a less popular, pansy version of rugby |
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"Never heard of him, then again I'm no sport's enthusiast but you'd expect a G.O.A.T. to be known well beyond the ranks of the sport nerds and in a discipline that isn't unique to one country.
Anyhow surprised how many watch NFL....
American football is just a less popular, pansy version of rugby "
And there I was, thinking I was alone in that view |
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By *oghunter33Woman
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"Never heard of him, then again I'm no sport's enthusiast but you'd expect a G.O.A.T. to be known well beyond the ranks of the sport nerds and in a discipline that isn't unique to one country.
Anyhow surprised how many watch NFL....
American football is just a less popular, pansy version of rugby
And there I was, thinking I was alone in that view "
Apropos thinking, I had to look up 'pansy', surprisingly it comes from the French 'pensée' = thinking, the interesting bit it is the second e which means it's the feminine past tense. So to think or to think too much was regarded as a predominantly feminine attribute and turned eventually into an insult as in weak, unmanly, gay... amazing....
oh sorry what was the topic... |
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"Never heard of him, then again I'm no sport's enthusiast but you'd expect a G.O.A.T. to be known well beyond the ranks of the sport nerds and in a discipline that isn't unique to one country.
Anyhow surprised how many watch NFL....
American football is just a less popular, pansy version of rugby
And there I was, thinking I was alone in that view
Apropos thinking, I had to look up 'pansy', surprisingly it comes from the French 'pensée' = thinking, the interesting bit it is the second e which means it's the feminine past tense. So to think or to think too much was regarded as a predominantly feminine attribute and turned eventually into an insult as in weak, unmanly, gay... amazing....
oh sorry what was the topic... "
Feeding the Goat I believe |
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"Never heard of him, then again I'm no sport's enthusiast but you'd expect a G.O.A.T. to be known well beyond the ranks of the sport nerds and in a discipline that isn't unique to one country.
Anyhow surprised how many watch NFL.... "
Kind of agree with this. So for me it'd be Michael Jordan. His achievements speak for themselves but his sheer physical athleticism married with genius ability and unrivalled desire allowed him to achieve that. Though he did come across as a bit of a knob in the last dance series.
Brady can't be the greatest 'athlete' ever as he's not actually that athletic, he can't do some of the things Lemar Jackson or Patrick Mahommes can do. But that doesnt mean he won't go down as a better quarterback than either of them. Though Mahommes might have the potential to in time.
Jordan was so good he even made Nike Air what they are today ffs!! |
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