beachmaster
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Didn’t reach his potential top level imo. Mainly due to being so dominant by brute force. Always faulted Kobe for breaking up that lethal combo, but in retrospect Bryant demanded perfection from himself and his TEAMMATES like no other player in NBA history...yes even Jordan. O’Neal cost himself some numbers by not being in top shape and it irritated KB beyond reason.Agreed. Tim was great. Shaq in his prime was possibly the most dominant center of all time.
Best points in simple terms I have ever heard in this debate.Never will be settled because people are comparing guys that played different positions in different eras. Jordan is the most clutch, best winner and had the strongest will.
LeBron is probably the most athletically gifted and most overall talented player I've ever seen.
My pick is Jordan for one reason. Put MJ in LBJs body and he would have still been dominant, probably even more so. Put LBJ in Jordan's body and he would have still been good but probably not all-time great.
I couldn't stand Kobe but there is a case to be made for putting him over LBJ. No case for putting him over MJ.
Wilt would be in that conversation....
Agree about the offense. But I'd contend that if our qb situation.... Isn't a situation this year that would help offset some of your concern about the opponents.I was looking at our 2020 schedule and comparing national rankings for 2019 performance, 2020 returning production, and the composite rankings for the 2019 rosters and 2020 recruiting class. Our offense still sucks and of course that has everything to do with the fact that we play against some of the best defenses in the country every year. It’ll be interesting to see if we improve this year on that side of the ball and by how much. I think we probably win 7 regular season games without any offensive improvement but could possibly compete for 3 additional regular season wins if we’re not hamstrung again by our offense. I think both SC and UK will be interesting games. SC is on the road and Boom is on the hot seat. UK hasn't won in Neyland since Moses crossed the Red Sea. I think OU can probably reload on offense; MO probably doesn't have a prayer. jmo.
I wanted to go ahead and get this post out of the way because from here on out and starting with the beginning of spring practice next week it’s likely that most of my posts going forward regarding our 2020 season will be in support of the how and why we actually end up 15-0. TIFWIW.
The most impressive thing to me about our 2019 team is once we turned it around we were able to win a number of low scoring games. Aside from the heroics of the defense I think that also speaks to the character of the team that Pruitt is building. Having said that, we need to figure out a way to score some dat gum points on offense. jmo.
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Agree about the offense. But I'd contend that if our qb situation.... Isn't a situation this year that would help offset some of your concern about the opponents.
The big positive is the o line. If you got one of those your have a chance. And I think we have one.
Terrible. Prayers for all the people up there-- I know there are quite a few from VN who live in that area.My wife works for Vanderbilt Wilson County hospital and she got called in around 2:15 am as part of their emergency response protocol. She called me and said ambulances have been steadily bringing in folks with all types of injuries.
Really interesting breakdown. I think something that is not included (and I have no idea how you would include it) is that most of our talent last year was freshman and sophomores. I think a lot of optimism for next year is that these players would expect more improvement than a returning junior. It would be cool to try to quantify.I was looking at our 2020 schedule and comparing national rankings for 2019 performance, 2020 returning production, and the composite rankings for the 2019 rosters and 2020 recruiting class. Our offense still sucks and of course that has everything to do with the fact that we play against some of the best defenses in the country every year. It’ll be interesting to see if we improve this year on that side of the ball and by how much. I think we probably win 7 regular season games without any offensive improvement but could possibly compete for 3 additional regular season wins if we’re not hamstrung again by our offense. I think both SC and UK will be interesting games. SC is on the road and Boom is on the hot seat. UK hasn't won in Neyland since Moses crossed the Red Sea. I think OU can probably reload on offense; MO probably doesn't have a prayer. jmo.
I wanted to go ahead and get this post out of the way because from here on out and starting with the beginning of spring practice next week it’s likely that most of my posts going forward regarding our 2020 season will be in support of the how and why we actually end up 15-0. TIFWIW.
The most impressive thing to me about our 2019 team is once we turned it around we were able to win a number of low scoring games. Aside from the heroics of the defense I think that also speaks to the character of the team that Pruitt is building. Having said that, we need to figure out a way to score some dat gum points on offense. jmo.
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