Going out at the bottom
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Probably the most famous is Elway. He really teetered between pro baseball and pro football. Archie Manning was a high baseball draft choice.
Russell Wilson was drafted and played a couple of years of minor league ball, never making it to the bigs.
Smarts and athletic talent translate to multiple sports.
@Jolly said in Going out at the bottom:
Probably the most famous is Elway. He really teetered between pro baseball and pro football. Archie Manning was a high baseball draft choice.
Russell Wilson was drafted and played a couple of years of minor league ball, never making it to the bigs.
Smarts and athletic talent translate to multiple sports.
Don’t forget Deon. He actually played both professionally. And Kyler Murray probably should be in the MLB.
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@Copper said in Going out at the bottom:
The KC record is unfortunate
That’s a hell of a lot of spying…
And Ideal Gas Law…
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This movie lucked out with its release date. I doubt the marketing team could have known ahead of time that Brady would “retire” again at this time.
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This movie lucked out with its release date. I doubt the marketing team could have known ahead of time that Brady would “retire” again at this time.
Link to video@Axtremus said in Going out at the bottom:
This movie lucked out with its release date. I doubt the marketing team could have known ahead of time that Brady would “retire” again at this time.
Link to videoGood to see some of Tom's contemporaries continuing to work, even as he retires.
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@Axtremus said in Going out at the bottom:
This movie lucked out with its release date. I doubt the marketing team could have known ahead of time that Brady would “retire” again at this time.
Link to videoGood to see some of Tom's contemporaries continuing to work, even as he retires.
@Horace said in Going out at the bottom:
@Axtremus said in Going out at the bottom:
This movie lucked out with its release date. I doubt the marketing team could have known ahead of time that Brady would “retire” again at this time.
Link to videoGood to see some of Tom's contemporaries continuing to work, even as he retires.
Speaking of ball deflation…
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@Copper said in Going out at the bottom:
The KC record is unfortunate
And the fault of his ill-advised “unretirement”.
But for last year, he’d have winning or tying records against every other team, and an unbroken string of winning seasons as a starter.
But no, he had to be told when to leave instead of leaving on top.
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@Copper said in Going out at the bottom:
The KC record is unfortunate
And the fault of his ill-advised “unretirement”.
But for last year, he’d have winning or tying records against every other team, and an unbroken string of winning seasons as a starter.
But no, he had to be told when to leave instead of leaving on top.
@jon-nyc said in Going out at the bottom:
@Copper said in Going out at the bottom:
The KC record is unfortunate
And the fault of his ill-advised “unretirement”.
But for last year, he’d have winning or tying records against every other team, and an unbroken string of winning seasons as a starter.
But no, he had to be told when to leave instead of leaving on top.
Losers gonna lose.
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@jon-nyc said in Going out at the bottom:
@Copper said in Going out at the bottom:
The KC record is unfortunate
And the fault of his ill-advised “unretirement”.
But for last year, he’d have winning or tying records against every other team, and an unbroken string of winning seasons as a starter.
But no, he had to be told when to leave instead of leaving on top.
Losers gonna lose.
@Horace said in Going out at the bottom:
@jon-nyc said in Going out at the bottom:
@Copper said in Going out at the bottom:
The KC record is unfortunate
And the fault of his ill-advised “unretirement”.
But for last year, he’d have winning or tying records against every other team, and an unbroken string of winning seasons as a starter.
But no, he had to be told when to leave instead of leaving on top.
Losers gonna lose.
Only Jim Kelly has lost more Superbowls.
Tom Brady has lost more games than Robert Griffin III, and he was a huge loser.