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QB Tom Brady, Retired (2 Viewers)

I'd say Jordan and Gretzky are close - Gretzky was actually more dominant from an individual statistics perspective.
These are the only two that even came to mind to me that you could make a case for. Jordan is probably really, really close for me and I wouldn’t really argue either way. 

 
Thy're talking about best QB ever.

Is he best team sport athlete ever? Is it even close with anyone else??
I'd say Jordan and Gretzky are close - Gretzky was actually more dominant from an individual statistics perspective.
Just looked it up because I didn't know for sure: Babe Ruth's teams also won seven championships. Two as a young starting pitcher for the Braves, then a third one with the Braves when they converted him from pitcher to outfielder mid-season. And then four more with the Yankees.

 
My favorite Brady stat: Tom Brady is number 2 all time…in receiving yards…for players over 40 years old.

1. Jerry Rice: 2,169 yards

2. Tom Brady: 6 yards

T3. Everyone else who has ever played in the NFL for all time minus Brett Favre: 0 yards

23,204. Brett Favre: -2 yards

 
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Tom Brady announced his retirement after 22 NFL seasons. 

In a statement announcing his retirement, Brady said "it's best I leave the field of play to the next generation of dedicated and committed athletes." He thanked his Bucs teammates and said he "couldn't be happier with what we accomplished together." Brady and his agent knocked down premature reports this weekend that the all-time great QB was stepping away from the game after 22 seasons. Obviously Brady didn't want to distract from the league's championship games. While he won't leave on the high of another Super Bowl win, Brady retires after a season in which he led all passers in completions, yardage, and touchdowns -- a mind-blowing feat for a 44-year-old quarterback. Two of Brady's 40-plus touchdown seasons came in his final two years in the NFL. He finishes his career No. 1 all time in both passing yards (84,520) and touchdowns (624), reaching an incredible ten Super Bowls and winning seven -- six with the Patriots and one with Tampa. His departure likely spells the short-term end of the Bucs as Super Bowl contenders. Rob Gronkowski is unlikely to return to Tampa without Brady under center, and Chris Godwin would seemingly test the free agent waters more seriously than he would have if Brady had stayed for one more season. 

- Adam Schefter, Twitter

 
These are the only two that even came to mind to me that you could make a case for. Jordan is probably really, really close for me and I wouldn’t really argue either way. 


I would in fact argue that Lebron should squarely be in that discussion. In fact he's the only athlete I can think of, and for sure only one who was not in a supporting cast type role, whose finals/championship game appearances were higher then Brady's SB appearances.

 
I've heard this no place but I'm going to say that while  it seems crazy due to his age unless I see him start to let himself go I will continue to believe he's not shut the door for good yet and if the right situation unfolds will consider returning after a year away.

I think he was just kind of tired of Arian's along with family dynamics at play. Maybe a year off will have everyone re-considering, including the family who wanted him home more.

 
I would in fact argue that Lebron should squarely be in that discussion. In fact he's the only athlete I can think of, and for sure only one who was not in a supporting cast type role, whose finals/championship game appearances were higher then Brady's SB appearances.
James has played 2 fewer seasons and has seen a bigger drop off in his play than Brady did but he does have 10 finals appearances vs Brady's 10 superbowl appearances. James is 4-6 in the finals, Brady 7-3. 

 
I would in fact argue that Lebron should squarely be in that discussion. In fact he's the only athlete I can think of, and for sure only one who was not in a supporting cast type role, whose finals/championship game appearances were higher then Brady's SB appearances.


If you are just talking championships, Bill Russell crushes everyone.

 
He announced he was leaving the bucs. Today is the day to talk to the bucs fans and his teammates from this year.  

He will retire from football later this year after signing a one day contract with the Patriots.  Then he will talk about his career here. That's how you are supposed to do it in these situations.  Go Brady 

 
I've heard this no place but I'm going to say that while  it seems crazy due to his age unless I see him start to let himself go I will continue to believe he's not shut the door for good yet and if the right situation unfolds will consider returning after a year away.

I think he was just kind of tired of Arian's along with family dynamics at play. Maybe a year off will have everyone re-considering, including the family who wanted him home more.
I don’t get the Arians hate angle. They won the Super Bowl their first year together and were a couple injuries away from another NFCCG and likely Super Bowl together. 

Brady seemed to be loving football again as a Buc. Invigorated. Arians style had a lot to do with that. 

 
I'd say Jordan and Gretzky are close - Gretzky was actually more dominant from an individual statistics perspective.
I never saw Gretzky play and don't give a rip about hockey, but seeing his stats is mind-boggling at how far ahead of everyone he is.  

IMO any "best athlete" conversation has to include Michael Phelps.  

 
I never saw Gretzky play and don't give a rip about hockey, but seeing his stats is mind-boggling at how far ahead of everyone he is.  

IMO any "best athlete" conversation has to include Michael Phelps.  
If you removed all his goals - he'd still be the NHLs all-time leading scorer just based on his assists. 

 


Maybe but it's telling that Peyton Manning had more good things to say about the Patriots organization in his retirement speech than the guy who spent the majority of career here. 

"I’m going to miss a steak dinner at St. Elmo's in Indianapolis after a win. My battles with players named Lynch, Lewis, Thomas, Bruschi, Fletcher, Dawkins, Seau, Urlacher, Polamalu, Harrison, Woodson and Reed. And with coaches like Fisher, Ryan, Belichick, Kiffin, Phillips, Rivera, LeBeau, Crennel, Capers, Lewis, the late Jim Johnson, and so many more. I always felt like I was playing against that middle linebacker or that safety or that defensive coach.

"I’ll miss that handshake with Tom Brady and I’ll miss the plane rides after a big win with 53 teammates standing in the aisles, laughing and celebrating during the whole flight. I’ll miss playing in front of so many great fans both at home and on the road. I’ll even miss the Patriots fans in Foxborough, and they should miss me because they sure did get a lot of wins off of me.

 
I would suggest that anyone who is hurt or upset that Brady didn't mention Boston or the Patriots in his initial statement today needs to get a grip.  He helped get your city/team six championships.  Shut it, thank him for being a big part of those six rings, and get over yourself. 

 
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If you were talking about Gretzky, then, no, no one is close. 
No one even close? With all due respect, Bobby Orr was as great or greater than Gretzky (imho) so the no one close isn't going to fly with me; carry on.

 
I would suggest that anyone who is hurt or upset that Brady didn't mention Boston or the Patriots in his initial statement today needs to get a grip.  He helped get your city/team six championships.  Shut it, thank him for being a big part of those six rings, and get over yourself. 
Agree 100% But I think it is much more the radio and tv talking heads and their vocal minority pia followers pushing this crap. Yeah maybe the types of people who regularly waste hours trying to call into a talk show have a hair across their ####; however for the vast majority he is  a god who can do know wrong. Seems like an intentional slight to BB & Kraft org and if that is how he feels that's fine with me. 

 
He was the greatest at his sport.  Both Howe and Orr are a distant 2nd.
We should start a separate thread and set the criteria but ftr, Orr distant 2nd? There has never been a greater hockey player than Orr, maybe as good, but none better and this not even close stuff is a bit nauseating. 

 
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First of all dude, be nice

Second, being popular doesn't make you right and being right isn't often popular. You claimed it isn't close, I claimed Orr was as good or better than him. 

Third, there are many, many others, but I think Canada is outside of Boston 

https://nationalpost.com/sports/hockey/nhl/wayne-gretzky-was-great-but-bobby-orr-is-the-greatest-steve-simmons-ranks-the-nhls-100-best-players

https://www.stadiumtalk.com/s/bobby-orr-hockeys-goat-f0297412ff76421a
Congrats on finding two contrarians. :suds:  

 
Sigh, G.R. I could literally go on all day.  

We are all entitled to our own opinions and trying to belittle me for mine in this case is a bad idea. Gretzky was great, so was Orr.

https://montrealgazette.com/sports/bobby-orr-could-skate-shoot-pass-and-fight/

"It’s an opinion shared by Red Fisher, who covered the Canadiens and the NHL for 57 years before retiring from The Gazette in 2012. Red covered 17 Canadiens teams that won the Stanley Cup and chronicled the heroics of 15 members of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

“Orr is the best hockey player I have ever seen, offensively and defensively,” Fisher once told me. “He was somethin’ else. He’d carry the puck all the way to the other blue line and if for some strange reason he lost the puck, he was waiting for you by the time you came to his blue line with the puck. Not only was he the best two-way player, he was also certainly one of the five toughest guys and among the top five fighters in the league when he had to.

“When people ask me about Orr and what made him so great, all I tell them is that I only saw the guy 14 times a year, plus the playoffs, but he pulled me out of my seat more than any player I ever watched. I don’t have any beef with anybody who picks (Wayne) Gretzky first or (Mario) Lemieux second, but as far as I’m concerned, Orr is the best I’ve ever seen and he always will be.”"

You likely didn't get to see Orr like I did and it was a different era; people have different criteria(greatest scorer, sure Gretzky), I get that. Like Red, I don't have a beef with you if you like Gretzky, but like Red I think Orr is the best (or at least as good) as ANYONE I have ever seen. My primary beef is with those who claim Orr is a "distant" second to Gretzky which is a bunch of horse karapp imho. 

 
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You likely didn't get to see Orr like I did and it was a different era; people have different criteria(greatest scorer, sure Gretzky), I get that. Like Red, I don't have a beef with you if you like Gretzky, but like Red I think Orr is the best (or at least as good) as ANYONE I have ever seen. My primary beef is with those who claim Orr is a "distant" second to Gretzky which is a bunch of horse karapp imho. 
We can agree to disagree.  For me, Gretzky is the distant 1 and then Mario, Orr and Howe fill out the hockey Mt Rushmore, and I am not sure anyone is close to displacing any of them.  I will leave it at that. 

 
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We should start a separate thread and set the criteria but ftr, Orr distant 2nd? There has never been a greater hockey player than Orr, maybe as good, but none better and this not even close stuff is a bit nauseating. 
 Criteria might matter. It might also introduce a few new names. 

 
This should go to the FFA forum but don't forget Gordie Howe played 6 seasons in the WHA competing with the NHL. He had another 174 goals and 508 points there. Plus, he didn't need a 3rd liner to play with him to protect him. 

Anyways, that Tom Brady is pretty good, huh!

 

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