Time to crown Novak the GOAT?

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Plus I've never seen a QB get so many favorable "pass interference" calls.
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i will gladly light the wood on your bonfire El Dude ...unless you repent.
 
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Have we officially had enough of this thread for now, since we're debating the NFL GOAT? :lulz1:
 
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Damn right Brady is the GOAT.

Holds the records, and in some cases LAPS the field as far as having practically every statistical passing record in regular season, playoff season AND SuperBowl. ONLY professional American athlete to hold that distinction in the major sports.

If you carve his careers into just his 20's, 30's & 40's , he would have a HALL OF FAME WORTHY career in each decade. Think about, in his forties, and at 45 he was still setting passing records (most completions in a season). His 40's alone he would qualify for a Hall of Fame. Again unique in all the 4 major professional team sports in the US (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL). It's like rolling Federer, Nadal and Djokovic all into one.

Hail Brady the one and ONLY GOAT.

Glad I am completely objective.
Peyton is the GOAT.
 

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Damn right Brady is the GOAT.

Holds the records, and in some cases LAPS the field as far as having practically every statistical passing record in regular season, playoff season AND SuperBowl. ONLY professional American athlete to hold that distinction in the major sports.

If you carve his careers into just his 20's, 30's & 40's , he would have a HALL OF FAME WORTHY career in each decade. Think about, in his forties, and at 45 he was still setting passing records (most completions in a season). His 40's alone he would qualify for a Hall of Fame. Again unique in all the 4 major professional team sports in the US (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL). It's like rolling Federer, Nadal and Djokovic all into one.

Hail Brady the one and ONLY GOAT.

Glad I am completely objective.
I would still pick the Field Marshal John Unitas if it were for the family jewels--clutch AND he called his own plays. He also had all the records for many years when QBs took hits that no longer are even permitted to be intended let alone completed on the football field these days. Just talk to guys like Namath, Thiesman, Tarkenton, etc.
 
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Actually Rafa is the GOAT of all sports combined and not only tennis or the NFL. Have a nice day. :bye:
We know Nadal Was very Talented football player as kid his uncle played for Barcelona.

Nadal would definitely been top pro football player if hadn't chosen tennis.

Nadal Also come 7th in Golf Tournament super muti Talented person.
 
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This reminds me when we were children and used to argue and then one of the arguments that would come up almost every time was: ''my dad is stronger than yours''
 
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Why do you not agree with it? It was an open and shut case. He clobbered the lineswoman with the ball. He could have took her eye out. Then he began his creepy bargaining at the net with the tournament official. “What does it matter what I do, she’s only a slave, she isn’t dead, she’s making a drama out of it, like an idiot. I’m Novak, you can’t do this.”

Novak would murder his granny for the W. When he falls afoul of the rules, you can generally guess who’s at fault…

Here's how no1ephobe discusses.
 

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I agree it's Djokovic own fault and by laws of tennis definitely DQ.

I was more on about something else apart from that.

You refer to the rules of tennis but from what you write it is clear that you have not even looked at them.
 

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This reminds me when we were children and used to argue and then one of the arguments that would come up almost every time was: ''my dad is stronger than yours''
I think a problem is that fanboys aren’t actually tennis fans, they’re just members of a particular players cult. So they come on only when their player is winning, brag about him as if tennis only started when their hero started winning, and have zero interest or knowledge of the game before they start watching. Brat Serbian and Nadal fan are only extreme examples of this, but this type of fanatic is found in all sports - and they contaminate every discussion with brattish discussions about goats…
 

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Peyton is the GOAT.
Peyton was overrated. He was a mediocre quarterback with an interception problem, who was helped by some of the defenses ever, but still found a way to choke in the playoffs most years. Peyton is nowhere near the level of Tom Brady and Drew Brees. Heck, if you gave Carson Wentz the defenses Peyton had, that team wins several Super Bowls. Peyton is lucky that he played in the era he did because if he played in today's NFL, he would have became a backup by his 5th season because of his interception problems (see Jameis Winston).