Bo Jackson. What an athlete. No telling the “careers” if never went down
to come off baseball straight to football and do what he did ......
Surprised no one said Walter Payton for football. He played hard every down on some very bad Bears teams. One of the biggest tragedies of the super bowl was Chicago winning big and Ditka calls the Fridge's number to score from the one instead of giving it to sweetness.
Surprised no one said Walter Payton for football. He played hard every down on some very bad Bears teams. One of the biggest tragedies of the super bowl was Chicago winning big and Ditka calls the Fridge's number to score from the one instead of giving it to sweetness.
He just retired a few days ago actually, Roy Jones Jr.
Didn't have the most exciting career because of a lack of challengers after he cleaned out several divisions but I really don't think anyone has ever boxed at a higher level relative to their peers at any other point in the history of the sport.
Ken Griffey Jr.
Watched him break into the league at 19 and loved how he played the game of baseball. Had fun and with such a sweet swing. Guy was amazing out there in CF.
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BO JACKSON 91 YARD RUN VS. SEAHAWKS - NOVEMBER 30, 1987
Lmao kemba walker? Weakest answer I've ever seen get real dude. Kemba walker doesn't deserve to even sniff this lists jock strap give me a break what a delusional homer
Kemba single handily cashed a 80/1 ticket for me a few years ago with that great run in March.. always be one of my favorites..
Joe Montana... He is the guy who got me into football and the first Super Bowl I ever went to and watched him drive the field to win it in the end. A true professional at his craft.