The founders of this site love topics where running failures can vent their emotional demons by diminishing the efforts of more successful runners. It is the definition of narcissism.
The founders of this site love topics where running failures can vent their emotional demons by diminishing the efforts of more successful runners. It is the definition of narcissism.
Dennis Kimetto
timetosaygoodbye wrote:
Looking at Tom Brady last night, it occurred to me that lots of great ones have not known when to hang up the spikes, gloves, balls, whatever.. Muhammed Ali and Mike Tyson come to mind. Who you got?
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What you saw last night was the Brady/Belichek Rope a Dope.......don't show them much regular season ---- and then blast them in the playoffs.....you think Houston saw the best of Patriots defense? They will see a whole differant scheme in January.
Tragedy of a good man, fabulous athlete? Lou Gehrig, or Steve Prefontaine.
TexaCoug wrote:
Have you watched Dwight play this year? Putting in good minutes for a very good Laker team.
This reminded me of Dwight “Doc” Gooden
Darryl Strawberry also fell off a cliff
The Founders love long threads like this wrote:
The founders of this site love topics where running failures can vent their emotional demons by diminishing the efforts of more successful runners. It is the definition of narcissism.
is there anything you won't complain about?
Bernard Lagat?
How much do the floundering founders pay you to keep this thread going?
How Much wrote:
How much do the floundering founders pay you to keep this thread going?
I haven't read a single post in the thread other than the OP. I just find your concern trolling on these boards a serious problem.
Ronda Rousey
96Owl wrote:
Kobe.
Ruined the Lakers for 3 years by getting his money when he was horrible.
Damn how could I forget about Kobe. I count him as overrated but he was absolutely atrocious his last three years. Not only that but he completely lacked self awareness and probably believed he was still at the peak of his powers. It was a terrible decline but for a villain like him I wouldn't count it as sad.
Conor McGregor
Went from champ to molesting women and trying to beat up old guys in bars....and couldn't even with cheap shots!
Yaz was so good for the Red Sox at a very young age and so popular in Boston that they kept him in the lineup for a full decade longer than he was productive. That's gotta be a record.
Got to weep for the sad decline of the Tom Brady-led New England Patriots.
10-2.
Tied for the best record in the NFL.
Brutal.
Kara Goucher
hate the Pats but Brady is the GOAT wrote:
Well, if you're going to nominate Brady then I nominate Barry Sanders.
1997 - 2053 yards, 6.1 per carry, 11 TDs
1998 - 1491 yards, 4.3 per carry, 4 TDs
He clearly sucked it up his last year and should have retired after 1997. It was tough watching him struggle to only 1500 yards his final season. Just didn't know when to hang up the spiked, right?
Shall we discuss Jim Brown's abysmal 5.3 per carry his final season next?
Are you trolling? Barry sanders final season was superb, far better than almost any other running back his age at that time in his career. 2000 yards comes along once in a career for a running back. Everything has to come together. 1500 yards the next year is still outstanding.
Slowjoe wrote:
Dennis Kimetto
Agreed, although I doubt he was sad to keep raking in those appearance fees. Such a joke.
Henry Rono
Joe Louis