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who 11-16-2007 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by CuriousToyBoy (Post 13378636)
Cricket.

Don Bradman's Test Match average of 99.8.

Nope, it'll be beaten by some pakistani with no talent or some shit. A lucky bugger.

Evil E 11-16-2007 02:26 PM

Gretzky also has a hot daughter, Paulina.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Blog/p_dad.jpg

Evil E 11-16-2007 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by GatorB (Post 13381314)
Bill Russell won 11 NBA titles with the Celtics.

A Stanley cup is way hard to come by than a NBA title. Ask the maple leafs fans.

SomeCreep 11-16-2007 02:28 PM

Barry Bonds home run record. Not.

D 11-16-2007 02:35 PM

Homer Simpson: stuffed 16 crayons up his nose simultaneously. (episode, "HOMR")

Skillz Unlimited 11-16-2007 04:27 PM

Sunday November 4th 2007, Antonio Cromartie of the San Diego Chargers scored a 109 yard touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings. He returned a missed field goal.

His foot was as close to the out of bounds line as it could possibly get when he caught the ball.

That record CANNOT be broken. Only tied.

mikeyddddd 11-16-2007 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Zebra (Post 13380790)
University of Oklahoma's 47 game winning streak was broken 50 years ago today. Still the longest stretch in college football and probably will be for a very long time.

My favorite as an OU fan.

But any of these UCLA basketball records will be tough to beat:

seven consecutive NCAA titles
38 straight NCAA tournament victories
88 consecutive game winning-streak

Brother Bilo 11-16-2007 04:42 PM

I'd say it would have to be Mark Grace putting down a pack and a half of smokes in the Cubs dugout every game. Don't anyone else will pull that one off.

georgeyw 11-16-2007 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by TheStout (Post 13380994)
The fact the Gretzky averaged 200 points for a 5 year span and nobody else has gotten to 200 points ONCE is unbelievable.

Boonie sounds like a great guy/athlete though both scores are impressive...lol 58 cans in one flight is insane. Is his record for one game or a career? If it is a just one game then I am going with Gretzky hands down. Obviously, career numbers are harder to beat then one game feats.

Ripken's record probably won't ever be broken but if it is it won't necessarily be by one of the best baseball players of all time. Ripken was amazing don't get me wrong but he is arguably not even the best shortstop of all time. (Honus Wagner.

Gretzky takes this in my opinion

Obviously it's over his entire career, averaging 99.9 for one game isn't all that impressive.

CuriousToyBoy 11-16-2007 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by who (Post 13381325)
Nope, it'll be beaten by some pakistani with no talent or some shit. A lucky bugger.

Not a hope in hell.

Remember that this average was for TEST MATCH cricket only, not including one dayers or 20/20 or anything else.

It is light years beyond where anyone will ever get, and also remembering players are player MUCH older these days they still have not got a hope of getting close in any reasonable number of games.

:2 cents:

iSMOKE 11-16-2007 06:57 PM

P.Diddy claims to have had sex for over 24hrs non-stop.

iSMOKE 11-16-2007 06:59 PM

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kenny 11-16-2007 07:05 PM

Cy Young's wins

CDSmith 11-16-2007 07:15 PM

You're all wrong.

The GREATEST record ever set in professional sports is this....



It's by Winnipeg's own Billy Mosienko. The National Hockey League record books include one of his greatest accomplishments when he scored an incredible three goals within twenty-one seconds in New York against the Rangers on March 23, 1952,

a record that stands to this day.


Cheers.

HighRoller 11-16-2007 08:16 PM

Which person under 32 years old with 6-10 years left in a major sport is next to break one of the biggest records?

AROD? HR
Touchdowns this year?

Kevsh 11-17-2007 09:49 AM

Clearly there is a big difference between career records vs. game records. It's arguable which is more difficult to beat - within a game you have limits (time, etc.) whereas with a career you have to be great over a long period.

But in the truest sense of the question - the hardest to break, then the 110 yard touchdown would be an example, it can't be broken, only tied.


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