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re: Greater Athlete: Bo or Deion
Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:50 am to TheOcean
Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:50 am to TheOcean
Bo is the only athlete named to the Pro Bowl and the MLB All-Star game in the same year.
He was the MVP in that All-Star game hitting a leadoff homer in the 1st inning.
Deion was at best a journeyman baseball player.
Bo = the GOAT
He was the MVP in that All-Star game hitting a leadoff homer in the 1st inning.
Deion was at best a journeyman baseball player.
Bo = the GOAT
This post was edited on 3/3/13 at 10:55 am
Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:57 am to MonroeTiger80
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Deion was at best a journeyman baseball player.
A journeyman baseball player who had a higher batting average and on base percentage than Bo.
Over 162 game average, Deion was a 70 SB guy (he only played just over half a season every year because of football).
Bo was a very good baseball player. But there are hundreds of baseball players who played in 1 All Star game. Are you going to start a thread for them, too?
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:01 am to MonroeTiger80
Wasn't Bo also a career backup in Oakland?
How many starts did he get over Marcus Allen? Not many from what I remember.
How many starts did he get over Marcus Allen? Not many from what I remember.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:03 am to MonroeTiger80
Not a knock on Bo, but I'm pretty sure he was voted in the MLB all-star game by the fans.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:04 am to meansonny
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Wasn't Bo also a career backup in Oakland?
How many starts did he get over Marcus Allen? Not many from what I remember.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:06 am to Nortizzle
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Nortizzle
Deion didn't even make the cut for the best 16 athletes ever. Sounds about right.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:10 am to thefloydian
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I'm really surprised to see all the Deion people. I figured it would be near-unanimous for Bo. Especially on an SEC board.
It's the difference between what someone might have done (Bo), and what someone actually did (Deion).
Pretty much that simple. Frankly all the potential in the world doesn't mean shite if you don't accomplish something.
Deion is so far above Bo in the actual achievement category to compare them is laughable.
This post was edited on 3/3/13 at 11:13 am
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:11 am to meansonny
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Bo was a very good baseball player. But there are hundreds of baseball players who played in 1 All Star game. Are you going to start a thread for them, too?
There's nothing you can point to about Bo's baseball career that says "very good".
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:12 am to meansonny
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Wasn't Bo also a career backup in Oakland?
How many starts did he get over Marcus Allen? Not many from what I remember.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:14 am to The_SwAUggford
ITT Bama fans and uneducated football fans vote Deion
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:16 am to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Deion didn't even make the cut for the best 16 athletes ever
Based on what criteria and which voters?
I can make a bullshite top 20 athletes of all time list, too. Does that make it actually mean something?
Bottom line is that this argument is entirely subjective if we're just talking athletic ability. But, in terms of achievements, Bo doesn't hold Deion's jock.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:19 am to llfshoals
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Frankly all the potential in the world doesn't mean shite if you don't accomplish something.
You're right gump.
A heisman trophy, one of the best college career's of all time, an NFL pro bowl and MLB all star as well as the greatest YPC average of any NFL RB ever = nothing. I am sure you have accomplished more personally.
Oh yeah, 141 home runs in about 3.5 full baseball season is nothing as well.
Qualifying for the olypics is relatively laughable too.
Bo sucked and never did shite.
Right gump?
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:22 am to TheOcean
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Bottom line is that this argument is entirely subjective if we're just talking athletic ability
And VERY one sided. Deion cannot equal Bo in any major measurable. Maybe speed, but maybe not even that.
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, in terms of achievements, Bo doesn't hold Deion's jock.
That is debateable.
Carry on though. Most people recognize Bo as the VASTLY supperior athlete, but your entitled to your opinion.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:25 am to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Deion cannot equal Bo in any major measurable.
Has to be a joke, right? Different body types, different builds.
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That is debateable.
Then debate it. Please do. I'd say winning back to back Super Bowl rings and competing in a World Series ends the debate.
Clearly you're a gigantic Bo homer. Just admit it.
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In four games of the 1992 World Series, Sanders batted .533 with 4 runs, 8 hits, 2 doubles, and 1 RBI while playing with a broken bone in his foot.
/thread
This post was edited on 3/3/13 at 11:28 am
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:27 am to The_SwAUggford
both were awesome.
deion would be my pick but either one could be the best.
deion would be my pick but either one could be the best.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:39 am to MonroeTiger80
Bob Gibson was an excellent BBall player at Creighton, a Globe trotter, and One of the greatest Pitchers in MLB history.
Jim Brown was an All American Lacrosse player, good basketball player, and greatest Rb in history of NFL. etc
I would put both of them ahead of Sanders
Jim Brown was an All American Lacrosse player, good basketball player, and greatest Rb in history of NFL. etc
I would put both of them ahead of Sanders
This post was edited on 3/3/13 at 11:41 am
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:41 am to The_SwAUggford
Uh, Bo and this is not even in question. Deion was not a very good professional baseball player at all.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:43 am to meansonny
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A journeyman baseball player who had a higher batting average and on base percentage than Bo.
Yeah but when Bo's bat hit the ball it made "that sound."
Bo did incredible things on the baseball field, even if he had a pedestrian batting average. Deion was more or less a mediocre baseball player.
Posted on 3/3/13 at 11:45 am to TheOcean
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In four games of the 1992 World Series, Sanders batted .533 with 4 runs, 8 hits, 2 doubles, and 1 RBI while playing with a broken bone in his foot.
Deion had a very good year in 1992. It was the best year of his career. That said, it was the only year he batted above .300. Deion was not a great hitter, especially for a gap hitter with no power.
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