ESPN top 25 most effective players of our time

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  • Cory W
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    • Jan 2004
    • 9133

    #1

    ESPN top 25 most effective players of our time

    I don't like Bonds or any new age "hit 4 million homers in a season" baseball players on this list. Why not put the guys that did it back in the day without the roids?

    Check out Jordan on there multiple times

    2 Lakers....good list.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...testseasons/25
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  • Cory W
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    • Jan 2004
    • 9133

    #2
    This could have been number 1 if you ask me.

    BARRY SANDERS, 1988, Oklahoma State

    2,850 rushing yards, 7.3 per carry, 44 TDs, Heisman
    The numbers have to be fiction. Well, they are, sort of: the above numbers do include Sanders' 222-yard, five-TD performance in the Holiday Bowl. In the regular season, he totaled 3,249 yards of total offense. In one five-game stretch, he rushed for 320, 215, 312, 293 and 332 yards. And those are the facts.
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    • Zerof8
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      • Jul 2004
      • 1245

      #3
      I would like to see my boy Jerry Rice up a little higher but the list isnt as bad as I expected
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      • TheLegacy
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        • Apr 2003
        • 18192

        #4
        you bring up a good point of using enhancement drugs, yet somehow these guys never impress me since the ol' days of baseball was about baseball not $$$.

        Hard to feel good about any player today who would stop playing or pushes himself not because of the sport but because it could mean an extra few million in his pocket

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        • swoop
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          • Oct 2003
          • 3903

          #5
          Would have thought Larry Bird would of been in that Top 25 list, also if Marino won the SuperBowl, think it would of been a better ranking.
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          • [illnet]-Romeo
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            • Oct 2001
            • 1207

            #6
            Wow Larry Bird doesn't make the top 25 by 1. That's just wrong
            Last edited by [illnet]-Romeo; 08-31-2004, 08:42 AM.
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            • Cory W
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              • Jan 2004
              • 9133

              #7
              Ray Lewis?

              Ben Wallace?

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