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RockinDeano wrote:That's ok, ARod will break it in 5-6 years anyway. .
RockinDeano wrote:That's ok, ARod will break it in 5-6 years anyway. Hell, he could conceivably hit 850, 900 HR's...all honestly. Best pl;ayer in the game, although he had a bit of trouble tonight north of the border.
squirt1 wrote:Hank Aaron was a true gentleman. He talked about about determination & longevity but I wish he included steroid enhancement to put it kindly. Baseball will become weak because of not dealing with this. Is any sport besides the NFL dealing with these issues ?
mikemarrs wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Who cares? Ravens-Eagles this Monday night!
looking forward to football starting again.the colts-cowboys game is on thursday night.
NealIsGod wrote:mikemarrs wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Who cares? Ravens-Eagles this Monday night!
looking forward to football starting again.the colts-cowboys game is on thursday night.
Yeah, I am an NFL nut. I will watch it while sticking pins in my Jerry Jones voodoo doll.
AR wrote:
San Francisco Giants fans are lame.
Just Mindy wrote:I was reading about this online and this caught my eye:
A fan wearing a Mets jersey wound up with the historic ball. Matt Murphy of New York emerged from the stands with the souvenir and a bloodied face, and was whisked to a secure room.
I can just imagine what went on out there to get this ball.
lights1961 wrote:Barry Rocks... to be able to hit 756 home runs at 95-100 mph fast balls, wicked curve balls, sliders, knuckle balls and everything else thrown at him... that takes more than steriods---- talent is another aspect of his game...remember back when he started...back in Pittsburgh he was one of those rare guys who would be in the 30-30 club every year... At least he wasnt using cocaine or the other drugs the players from the 70s and 80s were using.
And yes A Rod will break the record easily by the time he is 40 unless he gets injured a lot.
Rick
nikkib703 wrote:At least our generation had Cal Ripken, a great player and a great role model. I honestly can't think of anyone in professional sports these days that kids can look up to. How sad.
RockinDeano wrote:nikkib703 wrote: I honestly can't think of anyone in professional sports these days that kids can look up to. How sad.
There are a few..
Brett Favre
RockinDeano wrote:nikkib703 wrote:At least our generation had Cal Ripken, a great player and a great role model. I honestly can't think of anyone in professional sports these days that kids can look up to. How sad.
There are a few..
Brett Favre
Tiger Woods
Tim Duncan
Sidney Crosby
Jimmie Johnson
Albert Pulos
Biggest names in their sports and all good guys. Truth be told, have your youngster stay away from the NBA, and the NFL for role models.
Bad Guys-
Al Iverson
Pacman Jones
Ray Caruuth
Ray Lewis
Cincinnati Bengals minus Carson Palmer
Kobe Bryant
Rasheed Wallace
Ron Artest
NBA officials
Barry Bonds
Mike Tyson
Red13JoePa wrote:RockinDeano wrote:nikkib703 wrote: I honestly can't think of anyone in professional sports these days that kids can look up to. How sad.
There are a few..
Brett Favre
Eh?
Painkiller addict and alcoholic.
NealIsGod wrote:RockinDeano wrote:nikkib703 wrote:At least our generation had Cal Ripken, a great player and a great role model. I honestly can't think of anyone in professional sports these days that kids can look up to. How sad.
There are a few..
Brett Favre
Tiger Woods
Tim Duncan
Sidney Crosby
Jimmie Johnson
Albert Pulos
Biggest names in their sports and all good guys. Truth be told, have your youngster stay away from the NBA, and the NFL for role models.
Bad Guys-
Al Iverson
Pacman Jones
Ray Caruuth
Ray Lewis
Cincinnati Bengals minus Carson Palmer
Kobe Bryant
Rasheed Wallace
Ron Artest
NBA officials
Barry Bonds
Mike Tyson
Not every guy who makes one mistake is a bad role model, Dean. Since that incident, Ray Lewis has been nothing but an exemplary citizen and does more for charity than probably any other Baltimore athlete. He is a beloved figure here.
RockinDeano wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Not every guy who makes one mistake is a bad role model, Dean. Since that incident, Ray Lewis has been nothing but an exemplary citizen and does more for charity than probably any other Baltimore athlete. He is a beloved figure here.
I knew you would come blazing in with this. Ray Lewis was an accessory to murder. You are who you roll with. He isn't a good guy NIG.
RockinDeano wrote:[
Bad Guys-
Al Iverson
Pacman Jones
Ray Caruuth
Ray Lewis
Cincinnati Bengals minus Carson Palmer
Kobe Bryant
Rasheed Wallace
Ron Artest
NBA officials
Barry Bonds
Mike Tyson
RockinDeano wrote:EVERY athlete has taken vicodin. And all good guys drink alcohol. Tell me you wouldn't want to hang with the toughest sob in the NFL?
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