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Post by michiganhunter13 on Sept 9, 2010 13:20:22 GMT -5
1. Barry Sanders
2. Ty Cobb
3. Al Kaline
4. Steve Yzerman
5. Isiah Thomas
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Post by anthonydykes on Sept 9, 2010 14:02:27 GMT -5
No. 1: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts No. 2: Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis Colts No. 3: Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis Colts No. 4: Tony Stewart, NASCAR and Izod IndyCar Racing No. 5: Danny Granger, Indiana Pacers
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Post by Chase on Sept 9, 2010 14:57:44 GMT -5
1. John Wooden 2. Larry Bird 3. Reggie Miller 4 Peyton Manning 5. Jeff Gordon
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Post by FatBoy Dan on Sept 9, 2010 15:57:20 GMT -5
L.O.L.
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Post by hunterguy28 on Sept 9, 2010 15:59:45 GMT -5
ya i would definetaly have to include peyton manning
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Post by michiganhunter13 on Sept 9, 2010 16:16:11 GMT -5
I meant of all time. sorry.
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Post by Brian on Sept 9, 2010 19:16:15 GMT -5
1. Bob Feller 2. Jim Brown 3. Archie Griffin 4. I hate saying it but Lebron James 5. Josh Cribbs
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Post by jonboy on Sept 10, 2010 20:09:09 GMT -5
I can't believe I didn't make your list Chase At one point I was refered to as "4-Time" , way before Jimmy Johnson. Of course that was four Jasonville open golf championships in a "roll." The Big O, Oscar Robertson might feel left out as well. After all he did average a triple double in the league.
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Post by anthonydykes on Sept 11, 2010 8:49:10 GMT -5
WTH?!?! You gotta be Kidding???
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Post by michiganhunter13 on Sept 11, 2010 9:11:10 GMT -5
notice he was #5 calm down
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Post by Brian on Sept 12, 2010 15:25:03 GMT -5
I gotta revise my list. I totally forgot that Cy Young was from Ohio. New List: 1) Cy Young 2) Bob Feller 3) Jim Brown 4) Lebron James 5) Archie Griffin
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Post by anthonydykes on Sept 12, 2010 15:44:34 GMT -5
WTH?!?! You gotta be Kidding??? That Double Rainbow pansie should'nt have made the list period!!
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Post by B-rad on Sept 12, 2010 16:50:09 GMT -5
hey at least gordon ain't as big of a crybaby as stewart=p
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Post by hunterguy28 on Sept 12, 2010 17:16:29 GMT -5
Jeff Gordan is the best in Nascar!
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Post by Greenedog on Sept 12, 2010 20:28:26 GMT -5
1. Larry Bird, French Lick Scored 28.6 ppg to lead Indiana State to 1979 NCAA title game; won three straight MVPs ('84 '85, '86) with Celtics.
2. Oscar Robertson, Indianapolis Led Crispus Attucks High to two state championships; only NBA player to average triple double, with Royals in 1961-62.
3. John Wooden, Martinsville Before coaching UCLA to 10 NCAA basketball titles, he was three-time All-America guard at Purdue; led Boilermakers to mythical national title in 1932.
4. "Three Finger" Brown, Nyesville Ace of last Cubs' squad to win World Series, in 1908; won 20 or more games each year from '06 to '11, 239 games for career.
5.(Tie)Bob Griese, Evansville Two-time All-America at Purdue led Dolphins to Super Bowl wins in 1973 and '74.
5. (Tie)Rod Woodson, Fort Wayne Broke 13 football records and was two-time track All-America at Purdue; named a cornerback on NFL's 75th-anniversary team.
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