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<blockquote data-quote="big ginger 8" data-source="post: 1017150" data-attributes="member: 53057"><p>Yeah Gretzky stats are mad. Like how for fantasy sports his goals and assists were split into two different players and both still got selected in the first round.</p><p></p><p>In the NFL Jerry Rice's receiving stats are untouchable but because of positional value won't be considered the GOAT there. Brady has solidified his status in that regard. Since Peyton Manning has retired he's been to four more superbowls. Joe Montana was inducted into the HoF at the same age Brady is now. Part of two all decades teams. HIs list of accolades is insane. After this weekend he'll have played 45 playoff games.</p><p></p><p>In strongman Zydrunas Savicakas is definitely the modern era GOAT. Competing at the same time as Shaw, Hafthor, Hall, Pudzianowski etc despite not competing at WSM during the IFSA era he's still won WSM four times. Shaw did manage the same in fairness but it's Big Z's record at the Arnold that sets him apart. The next closest has won 3 Arnold Classics, he's won 8.</p><p></p><p>Also, don't really know enough about hurling but would imagine Shefflin and Ring are up there for impact on their sport?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big ginger 8, post: 1017150, member: 53057"] Yeah Gretzky stats are mad. Like how for fantasy sports his goals and assists were split into two different players and both still got selected in the first round. In the NFL Jerry Rice's receiving stats are untouchable but because of positional value won't be considered the GOAT there. Brady has solidified his status in that regard. Since Peyton Manning has retired he's been to four more superbowls. Joe Montana was inducted into the HoF at the same age Brady is now. Part of two all decades teams. HIs list of accolades is insane. After this weekend he'll have played 45 playoff games. In strongman Zydrunas Savicakas is definitely the modern era GOAT. Competing at the same time as Shaw, Hafthor, Hall, Pudzianowski etc despite not competing at WSM during the IFSA era he's still won WSM four times. Shaw did manage the same in fairness but it's Big Z's record at the Arnold that sets him apart. The next closest has won 3 Arnold Classics, he's won 8. Also, don't really know enough about hurling but would imagine Shefflin and Ring are up there for impact on their sport? [/QUOTE]
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