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Post by hoskotafe3 on Jan 13, 2020 0:30:36 GMT
No. He's in the WWE Hall of Fame and that's the only one he belongs in.
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Post by hoskotafe3 on Jan 13, 2020 0:33:45 GMT
And I just saw some photos of Kiana Kim. I think she's a pretty decent fall back prize for 'ol Pete...
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jan 14, 2020 5:16:26 GMT
Bud Selig is a HOFer… & he was utterly complicit with the steroid era.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Jan 14, 2020 12:58:34 GMT
Previous posts on this thread brought up OJ. One difference between the NFL Hall of fame and the MLB hall of fame is that MLB voters are told to consider a person’s character and off-field issues while making their votes. NFL voters are told to only consider on-field performance. So unless, for example, Roethlisberger rapes a cheerleader on the field during a game, he’ll probably get in.
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Post by NJtoTX on Jan 14, 2020 13:25:50 GMT
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Post by fjenkins on Jan 14, 2020 16:04:21 GMT
Bud Selig is a HOFer… & he was utterly complicit with the steroid era. Quite possibly the biggest scam of them all. Selig was the absolute worst commissioner ever, he was simply a puppet for the owners. Putting him in the Hall was the official moment the Hall became a joke. I love how Selig gave himself a statue in Milwaukee. Just a joke.
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Post by fjenkins on Jan 14, 2020 16:05:19 GMT
Previous posts on this thread brought up OJ. One difference between the NFL Hall of fame and the MLB hall of fame is that MLB voters are told to consider a person’s character and off-field issues while making their votes. NFL voters are told to only consider on-field performance. So unless, for example, Roethlisberger rapes a cheerleader on the field during a game, he’ll probably get in. If OJ's troubles had happened before he was voted into the Hall, he would have never made it in.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Jan 14, 2020 16:07:34 GMT
Previous posts on this thread brought up OJ. One difference between the NFL Hall of fame and the MLB hall of fame is that MLB voters are told to consider a person’s character and off-field issues while making their votes. NFL voters are told to only consider on-field performance. So unless, for example, Roethlisberger rapes a cheerleader on the field during a game, he’ll probably get in. If OJ's troubles had happened before he was voted into the Hall, he would have never made it in. Ray Lewis got in.
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Post by Rufus-T on Jan 16, 2020 18:47:13 GMT
My heart always think he should be in the HOF because of what he contributed on the field. If one thinks carefully, betting as a player or manager is the most sacred taboo that killed the legitimacy of the sport. If those who participate in the game allow to bet, the game can be fixed, and baseball can become like thee fake wrestling. This is why that Black Sox scandal was such a big deal. To have faith to what we are watching as fair play, we can't allow the possibility of a game to be fix. In that case, Pete Rose should not be allowed to enjoy the spotlight of being selected to the HOF for damaging the reputation of the game. However, giving his records and contribution and, the veteran's committee may re-consider after he passed on. So I would vote for only after he is dead and buried.
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Post by Rufus-T on Jan 16, 2020 18:50:35 GMT
What about Sammy Sosa? Should he be in the HoF? He got caught cheating and juicing. Sammy Sosa is a definite no for me, not now or ever. He was a mediocre player turned to a 60 HRs guy for a few years and back to mediocrity again. His power was definitely a result of being juiced.
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Post by Rufus-T on Jan 16, 2020 18:53:21 GMT
Bud Selig is a HOFer… & he was utterly complicit with the steroid era. Bud Selig is as much culpable as the juiced players by turning the blind eyes. He should not have been in the HOF.
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