TrollJB99 said:
Golf is not an athletic event. It's a hobby. That's like calling a billiards player an athlete.
TrollJB99 said:
Golf is not an athletic event. It's a hobby. That's like calling a billiards player an athlete.
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I'm pretty sure at least 90% of the US wouldn't recognize Messi in street clothes.
I knew Messi played soccer. No clue who for nor what he looks like.Quote:
I don't watch NBA, yet I know who Steph Curry is. I don't watch MLB yet know who Judge is. It's called being generally informed.
Meh.aTmAg said:Just so you know, that's like saying "meh.. I don't feel like watching Jordan's last season. I'd rather watch paint dry at home."Ellis Wyatt said:You're the one who started making insinuations because you refused to read what I typed. It's OK that you like soccer. I won't judge you anymore.aT said:
That's idiotic and insulting. The only Kardashian I have ever watched on TV was a little bit of Robert Kardashian during the O.J. trial.Coming from a guy who said "you seem special".Quote:
I don't like soccer. I think it's a ***** sport. My team won the city championship the only year I played it, then I was done with it. OK?
I didn't like it either. Until my kid started playing and I ran across Messi clips trying to find something to teach her. You may want to give a few highlight videos a shot.
When the World Cup was in Russia in 2018, I was in Russia and could see the stadium from where I was staying, and I literally walked the other way. I am not remotely interested. I can watch paint dry at home.
TXAG 05 said:
Jordan or Bo. Not some guy that plays soccer. I never knew what Messi even looked like until I clicked on that link.
If I heard of a guy named Michael Jordan who was the GOAT of his sport, and then heard that he was playing his final season, I probably would go out of my way to watch a game on TV.cecil77 said:I knew Messi played soccer. No clue who for nor what he looks like.Quote:
I don't watch NBA, yet I know who Steph Curry is. I don't watch MLB yet know who Judge is. It's called being generally informed.
Your definition of "well-informed" is oddly specific.
So your opinion on his GOAT nature is meaningless. You know nothing about the matter.Ellis Wyatt said:Meh.aTmAg said:Just so you know, that's like saying "meh.. I don't feel like watching Jordan's last season. I'd rather watch paint dry at home."Ellis Wyatt said:You're the one who started making insinuations because you refused to read what I typed. It's OK that you like soccer. I won't judge you anymore.aT said:
That's idiotic and insulting. The only Kardashian I have ever watched on TV was a little bit of Robert Kardashian during the O.J. trial.Coming from a guy who said "you seem special".Quote:
I don't like soccer. I think it's a ***** sport. My team won the city championship the only year I played it, then I was done with it. OK?
I didn't like it either. Until my kid started playing and I ran across Messi clips trying to find something to teach her. You may want to give a few highlight videos a shot.
When the World Cup was in Russia in 2018, I was in Russia and could see the stadium from where I was staying, and I literally walked the other way. I am not remotely interested. I can watch paint dry at home.
He had 176 hits in 7 years in professional baseball.FrioAg 00 said:
Jim Thorpe and it's not close.
2 Olympic medals at multi-task sports, pro baseball, pro football and pro basketball.
I get that athletes have evolved, but it isn't like he wants competing with the best of his time at ALL those respective sports. And he won ALL of them.
Unlike the other great mentioned here, he mastered so many sports at the highest levels that his skill mix had to be elite at strength, coordination, speed, endurance, everything.
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To say, "oh I never watched him, but clearly he cannot be GOAT since I've never seen him before." makes absolutely no sense.
hph6203 said:He had 176 hits in 7 years in professional baseball.FrioAg 00 said:
Jim Thorpe and it's not close.
2 Olympic medals at multi-task sports, pro baseball, pro football and pro basketball.
I get that athletes have evolved, but it isn't like he wants competing with the best of his time at ALL those respective sports. And he won ALL of them.
Unlike the other great mentioned here, he mastered so many sports at the highest levels that his skill mix had to be elite at strength, coordination, speed, endurance, everything.
He was a loser in professional football for the entirety of his career, and the football of that era was looked at more like we look at semi-pro football today. It was not favorably viewed, not like professional baseball. It was more of a "You're a grown ass man, why are you still bashing yourself against other grown-ass men? Grow up."
He did not really play professional basketball, he was on a touring sideshow like the Harlem Globetrotters or the And1 Mixtape Tour.
Thorpe does not compare favorably to someone like Deion Sanders. Not even close. Amazing for his time, but his time was filled with a bunch of people that worked in factories/did not have leisure time to dedicate to sports.
At no point in modern history has a decathlete been the best athlete at the Olympics.
I'm not saying he wasn't a great athlete for his era, but it is absurd to compare him favorably to someone like Bo Jackson or Deion Sanders.
cecil77 said:
My 31 year old son is a huge soccer fan, and has been for many years. Even though he played football in HS he actually attended their soccer games and followed the team.
Asked him how many Americans would recognize Lionel Messi in street clothes? After a moment or two the answer was "under 1%".
As to athleticism. His comment was that Messi is the fasted soccer player ever, but that in each of their prime, Deion could "back pedal past him". Clearly hyperbole, but his point stands.
Take the cream of American athletes and put them in soccer from childhood, and no country could touch us.
cecil77 said:
My 31 year old son is a huge soccer fan, and has been for many years. Even though he played football in HS he actually attended their soccer games and followed the team.
Asked him how many Americans would recognize Lionel Messi in street clothes? After a moment or two the answer was "under 1%".
As to athleticism. His comment was that Messi is the fasted soccer player ever, but that in each of their prime, Deion could "back pedal past him". Clearly hyperbole, but his point stands.
Take the cream of American athletes and put them in soccer from childhood, and no country could touch us.
MuchosPollos said:
How about seven time F1 champion- Michael Schumacher.
There are fewer active F1 drivers in the world than astronauts. By far one of the most difficult sporting profession out there.
panamamyers00 said:
Read through a bit of the article and the author is an obvious Messi fanboy and either is writing tongue in cheek or too big of a fan boy to know it should be tongue in cheek.
He says that Messi has now obviously passed Ronaldo which is not the case at all.
Messi is a great soccer player, perhaps the best ever but not a certainty. To be the greatest ever for certain I would need to see 3 world cup trophies for him. I mean at very least 2 right?
Messi has won 4 Champions league titles. Ronaldo has 5. Brady won 7 super bowls to the next closest 4. I'd expect to see the hands down best ever to have 8 champions league trophies at least.
It's just a fanboy article. He is no Jordan or Brady.
OK?Aggrad08 said:
Messi dominated a sport played by the entire planet.
jeremiahjt said:
Why do American soccer fans get so pissed off that the vast majority of the US does not care about soccer? It is so weird. Do baseball/basketball/football fans go on message boards filled with non-fans of their sport and screech about how great their favorite sport is?
FIDO*98* said:
If Messi and Donovan Wilson collided on the pitch, which athlete would get up first?
The Fall Guy said:dmart90 said:
The distain y'all show for soccer, the most popular sport in the world, is hilarious.
I don't know that Messi is the greatest male athlete ever; but he is certainly one of the best!
The ones dissing soccer couldn't run half a mile without keeling over. Armchair athletes
blackgoldag11 said:The Fall Guy said:dmart90 said:
The distain y'all show for soccer, the most popular sport in the world, is hilarious.
I don't know that Messi is the greatest male athlete ever; but he is certainly one of the best!
The ones dissing soccer couldn't run half a mile without keeling over. Armchair athletes
I play real sports, I'm not trying to be the best at exercising
Not even close. Pele was vastly overrated.Ag with kids said:
If we're going to talk soccer...
Do not forget the greatest player in the sport...
You forgot to mention that Messi is GOAT and Argentina are world champions.AustinAg2012 said:
Who said anything about Ronaldo? Definitely not me. Messi's an incredible player, of course, but no way is he in the conversation as best athlete of all time. Get over yourself and continue slobbering all over Messi's junk. It suits you.
Oh, and let's create a thread to feed our ego, hope for stars, and post on it 30+ times, then ridicule anyone who disagrees with our take...