He always seemed to be a stand up guy too.Dan Marino.
Robbed by the Refs of a chance to play against the Bears.
Greatest QB ever. Still holds records to this day.
He always seemed to be a stand up guy too.Dan Marino.
Robbed by the Refs of a chance to play against the Bears.
Greatest QB ever. Still holds records to this day.
I'm watching The Last Dance series about Michael Jordan. I already voted for Walt "Clyde" Frazier as my favorite athlete but I may have to provide my top five. Jordan definitely among them. Bjorn Borg and Rafael Nadal would round out my top five.
Quickest release from a QB I ever saw.Dan Marino.
Robbed by the Refs of a chance to play against the Bears.
Greatest QB ever. Still holds records to this day.
I have no choice but to go with Wikipedia - Christy Mathewson. One of the original 5 inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame, he dominated batters. The Giants won the 1905 World Series behind his 3 complete game shutouts where combined he only gave up 14 hits. He had a deep faith, refusing to pitch on Sundays to honor God. His service in WWI interrupted his baseball career, and his life too was shortened by a chemical warfare training accident.
Christy was a true gentleman, and as you can see in the picture at left, a member of our wet shaving community.
The most exciting QB I ever saw play the game is in this photograph.Dan Marino.
Robbed by the Refs of a chance to play against the Bears.
Greatest QB ever. Still holds records to this day.