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Shouldn't we have a discussion about something that is more interesting than Brett Favre?

For Example: Anything.

i agree, we're quickly running out of the threads that have been allotted to jazzfanz.com

conserve people. we need more threads for awful youtube trick shot videos
 
Yea cuz one of the most impressive streaks in sports history coming to an end happens at least twice a day.

This. I don't like Bret Farve, but I also understand and respect the streak. The streak was one of the most impressive stat that the NFL will ever see. We will probably never see any QB pass that streak in the NFL. (No way Manning does it.) You're lying to yourself if you think otherwise.
 
Eggplant?

You bring nothing to the board but soiled pants, shattered dreams, occasionally funny comments, and an angry looking man avatar. Just think, if you put some thoughts into your posts, a little time, and had someone else write and think for you, you could post half-decent material. But you choose to live your life the way you do. You CHOOSE to be who you are. Who are you? Well, let me tell you who you are. You are what I like to call a rant-buddy. Do you ever feel like a rant-buddy? Because you are! What do you do when you are a rant-buddy and you want things to change on jazzfanz? You find your internet buddy and you rant like some lost British soul without any pudding. I mean, what are we to do without any puddin'?
 
While Brett Favre's streak is topical now, the NFL only really cares about the most important stat and that is Superbowl wins. MLB is really where it is at for individual stats. I'm a huge fan of both MLB and the NFL, but I couldn't tell you many individual stats in the NFL (other then the streak right now and something about Brady and 50 TD's). Baseball on the other hand Cal Ripken 2,632; Teddy Ballgame .406; Henry Aaron 755; Maris 61; Griffey homers in 8 straight; Hack Wilson 191 RBI's etc...
 
While Brett Favre's streak is topical now, the NFL only really cares about the most important stat and that is Superbowl wins. MLB is really where it is at for individual stats. I'm a huge fan of both MLB and the NFL, but I couldn't tell you many individual stats in the NFL (other then the streak right now and something about Brady and 50 TD's). Baseball on the other hand Cal Ripken 2,632; Teddy Ballgame .406; Henry Aaron 755; Maris 61; Griffey homers in 8 straight; Hack Wilson 191 RBI's etc...

Screw Teddy Ballgame though I love him and my dad has his autograph on a golf scorecard that his dad got down in Myrtle Beach years ago. But anyway, yeah he broke .400 and that's the last time but how 'bout Musial, if I'm not mistaken.

Recently when I've used if I'm not mistaken, I've been totally mistaken so I expect someone else to have it like .426 or whatever it was. But I think it was Stan the Man and his average dwarfs Teddy's, though year to year league-wide batting/pitching comparisons would be useful I suppose.

Oh yeah, and Long and Mattingly homered in eight straight before The Kid. Just sayin'.
 
Stan "The Man" Musial was the shizznit, no doubt about it, but Williams won two Triple Crowns, almost won three, and is a War Hero to boot. I would take Teddy Ballgame over Musial, but that's just me. Musial could easily be the best all-around player of all-time. Some of my favorite baseball quotes about Musial:

"He could have hit .300 with a fountain pen." - Joe Garagiola

"I've had pretty good success with Stan by throwing him my best pitch and backing up third." - Carl Erskine

While we are completely hijacking this thread lets also throw Rogers Hornsby and his two Triple Crowns into the discussion.

And Griffey did it with more style and was not a Yankee. Just sayin...
 
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