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post #31 of 233
David Beckham
Tony Romo
Mark Messier
Mike Weir
Phil Mickelson
Terrell Owens
Anna Kournakova
Allen Iverson
Yao Ming
Cal Ripken
post #32 of 233
No, this is not overrated...



Neither is this...



and really, somebody thought he is overrated?

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post #33 of 233
Can't believe I'm the first person to mention Brett Favre.
post #34 of 233
Wanderlei
Royce G.
Jim McMahon
post #35 of 233
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Originally Posted by Baron View Post
Huh? By whom? He's underrated if anything. He's a legit hall of famer, but I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't get in.
post #36 of 233
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Originally Posted by lee_44106 View Post
Bolt
Cal Ripkins

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David Beckham
Tony Romo
Mark Messier
Mike Weir
Phil Mickelson
Terrell Owens
Anna Kournakova
Allen Iverson
Yao Ming
Cal Ripken

This is jealousy that Baltimore has the 2nd most important player in Post War baseball history.

Overrated:
Dirk N.
Curt Shilling
Art Monk
Allen Iverson

A lot of these list have people who can't be over-rated, because I don't even consider them "rated".
post #37 of 233
Mark Sanchez.

LOL @ Jests fans.
post #38 of 233
Romo

Colt McCoy
post #39 of 233
This is easy. It's Lebron. He's being compared to everyone under the sun, but he hasn't won a damn thing and he never will (we're talking championships here, folks, not those Steve Nash awards). It starts and ends with him.
post #40 of 233
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+a brazillion. He embodied that little short guy at every playground that just mindlessly shoots the ball everytime he gets it and routinely throws himself into the middle of the lane, gets bumped by big men, and then bitches about the contact. Less than 40% shooter, awful team player. Others, in my opinion, are Lamar Odom, Steve McNair, Manny, and for coaches Jon Gruden and Pete Carroll.
But led his team to a championship with little help. AI deserved all the adulation he received in his early years, he was a tough little bastard. Yao Ming is overated.
post #41 of 233
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But led his team to a championship with little help. AI deserved all the adulation he received in his early years, he was a tough little bastard.

Yao Ming is overated.

I don't think so, he lead his team into the playoffs when T-Mac bascially quit on them.
post #42 of 233
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I don't think so, he lead his team into the playoffs when T-Mac bascially quit on them.

Many players have led their teams to the playoffs. They repeated tried to brand him as a Shaq level player only to get Derrick Colemen level play from him.
post #43 of 233
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This is jealousy that Baltimore has the 2nd most important player in Post War baseball history.



Posts like this merit Ripkens a spot.

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They repeated tried to brand him as a Shaq level player only to get Derrick Colemen level play from him.

Not really, on either account.
post #44 of 233
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Posts like this merit Ripkens a spot. Not really, on either account.
Yes on the first, I'm guess you don't remember how they used to frame the LA vs Houston games. I'd prefer Coleman in his prime so I suppose you are right there, I was trying to be generous.
post #45 of 233
Anyone who has ever coached or played for the Washington Redskins.
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