escargot wrote:
N.B.:Of those 3 marathons that Shorter won, only one was of good quality.
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I'm going to add my voice to the chorus. If I tippy-toed around it in my earlier post in an effort to pay Porter his due respect, then I'm stopping now: Rodgers. I'm not going to be deferential in respect to all the people on here who should know better, but insist on reserving judgement on any question involving runners faster than they themselves can run.
Rodgers was much, much, much better. Many, many times better. 1000 times better. At the time of his 40th birthday (I don't know that, even today, he is retired) he was ranked number 2 - all time - in his event! This placed him ahead of Shorter, ahead of Bikila, for God's sakes, ahead of Cierpinski (drugs and all...), ahead of Wolde, ahead of everyone except one Finn from the 50's. To compare Porter, with his handful of top ten finishes and lack of medals in world XC with Rodgers is patently ridiculous.
If you want to have a debate in which both sides really have a good case, let's argue about Rodgers/Shorter or Shorter/Ryun or, heck, let's get the Dyestaters involved; Pre/Virgin. If you want a discussion involving Porter, a good debate might be had arguing about the better runner between Porter and Lash or, from his own era, Porter/Cummings or Porter/Spivey. Let's stop comparing those on Mt. Olympus with any mortals, great though they may be, who dwell below; Rodgers is up there, Porter is down with us.
As good as Rodgers was I think you have him a little high on the pedestal. He was more accomplished than Porter, Cummings, et al. I don't think he was accomplished as Shorter, who won titles bigger than Rodgers and was also better at the shorter distances.