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Tom Seaver had a few that were close. But not quite that good.
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Chris94
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Posted at 8:51 am on Jul 16, 2020
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Replies to: "Tom Seaver had a few that were close. But not quite that good."
The 1972 Phillies were 59-97
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Nigel Tufnel
- 8:01am 7/16/20
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I forgot about Archie Manning. He was absolutely awesome and got the crap beat out of him every
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THEISMANCARR
- 12:51am 7/18/20
That one is hard although Pistol Pete comes close playing for the Jazz.
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THEISMANCARR
- 1:19pm 7/16/20
A white dude playing basketball with his socks falling down? Only recognized due to systemic racism
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TakethetrainKnute
- 2:25pm 7/16/20
That is the gold standard. Some others worth discussing:
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jakers
- 10:57am 7/16/20
Mike Trout, just about every year
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irish93
- 10:48am 7/16/20
YEP!
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Frankx
- 11:43am 7/16/20
Ralph Kiner deserves mention
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Aragoto
- 9:57am 7/16/20
OT: Was there ever a better broadcast booth than Kiner, McCarver, and Gary Cohen?
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Cole
- 11:54am 7/16/20
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Cole
- 11:56am 7/16/20
So does Cal Ripken 1991.
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Aragoto
- 9:59am 7/16/20
As does Mario Lemieux in 1984-85
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Aragoto
- 11:28am 7/16/20
Not even the best by a Penguin.
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Rooney
- 12:26pm 7/16/20
Mario won the Calder. End of discussion.
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Aragoto
- 1:07pm 7/16/20
18 year old Sid lost the Calder to a 20 year old Alex Ovechkin.
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Rooney
- 1:16pm 7/16/20
Not sure where you got your expertise.
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Aragoto
- 1:32pm 7/16/20
From playing and coaching.
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Rooney
- 1:40pm 7/16/20
To make such bold statements, you must have been fabulous in your mind.
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Aragoto
- 2:04pm 7/16/20
You lack HIS arrogance? Bwahahahahahaha. Compared to you, he’s the soul of reserve.
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Frank L
- 6:40pm 7/16/20
Gayle Sayers led the NFL in rushing on a 1-13 Bears team in 1969
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Aragoto
- 11:31am 7/16/20
Barry Sanders. Basically every year of his career. (Or are you only talking baseball?)
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:54am 7/16/20
There are really only 2 dreadful teams from his era.
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jakers
- 11:01am 7/16/20
He single handedly made dreadful just low mediocre. Ask the D’s trying to prepare for him.
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BaronVonZemo
- 1:44pm 7/16/20
The quarterback failures really did them in.
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jakers
- 4:14pm 7/16/20
Paul Horning 1956, Heisman, 2-8.
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iairishcheeks
- 9:17am 7/16/20
Tom Seaver had a few that were close. But not quite that good.
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Chris94
- 8:51am 7/16/20