Most likeable people in sports
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IliketurtlesI just thought of another guy no one has mentioned yet.... anybody out there not love Ichiro?
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Laley23
Probably every Cleveland Indians fan...Iliketurtles;1273398 wrote:I just thought of another guy no one has mentioned yet.... anybody out there not love Ichiro? -
Benny The JetIliketurtles;1273398 wrote:I just thought of another guy no one has mentioned yet.... anybody out there not love Ichiro?
This may have something to do with it...
"To tell the truth, I'm not excited to go to Cleveland, but we have to. If I ever saw myself saying I'm excited going to Cleveland, I'd punch myself in the face, because I'm lying." -Ichiro 2007 -
stlouiedipalma
Yeah, but he readily admits he made mistakes. Nice self-penned piece on him in the "Point After" section in the latest issue of Sports Illustrated.Ironman92;1271713 wrote:No.....not his whole career. Had some off the field issues where he made some bad choices while marriage. -
stlouiedipalma
Omar is such a hero of mine that I just assumed everyone knew what a great guy he is. I'm going to miss him after this season ends.Laley23;1273367 wrote:Peyton Manning
Derek Jeter
Tim Tebow
Omar Vizquel
Eric Gordon
Peyton and Omar came to mind before opening the thread. Surprised more people (or anyone) hasnt said Little O! -
End of LineTeemu Selanne
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Fly4FunPeyton Manning. (Especially after his SNL skit and commercials).
Usually some of the great Olympic stars are hard to hate on (Michael Phelps, Usain Bolt), but that is different in general compared to professional leagues. -
se-alumSean Casey
Todd Frazier -
Laley23Another is Curtis Granderson. Love listening to him on the set of playoff games if the Yanks happen to be knocked out.
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stephen3108Aaron Rodgers
BJ Raji (that celebration dance was awesome) -
Benny The Jet
Personally not a big fan of Rodgers. In the interviews he does he just comes off as a smarta**. Like he's too good for this and answering questions, just has this stupid smirk on his face.stephen3108;1273504 wrote:Aaron Rodgers
BJ Raji (that celebration dance was awesome) -
Fly4Fun
Eh, I think Rodgers is likable because of what he had to endure. First he had to patiently wait through the multiple Favre retirements. Then he was originally booed and received heavy criticism from a fan base that still wanted Favre around. He just did what he had to do and that was work hard and get better.Benny The Jet;1273510 wrote:Personally not a big fan of Rodgers. In the interviews he does he just comes off as a smarta**. Like he's too good for this and answering questions, just has this stupid smirk on his face.
He never complained or whined to or about the media/fans. -
Mulva
I don't really have an opinion one way or another on Ichiro. He was a great hitter for awhile but what was ever endearing about him?Iliketurtles;1273398 wrote:I just thought of another guy no one has mentioned yet.... anybody out there not love Ichiro? -
Mulva
I understand you putting Gordon on there because of the Indiana allegiance, but he came off as a pretty huge douche to me with his whole free agency whining.Laley23;1273367 wrote:Peyton Manning
Derek Jeter
Tim Tebow
Omar Vizquel
Eric Gordon
Peyton and Omar came to mind before opening the thread. Surprised more people (or anyone) hasnt said Little O! -
scoreboardYunel Escobar
He loves chik-fil-a -
Trueblue23Denard Robinson.
Kevin Durant
Tim Tebow
Shaq is a dbag. Takes so many subtle shots at players. -
Laley23
I agree. But at the same time, I dont really blame guys for their initial desires to leave a city. I judge them more on how they react and handle themselves when they DONT get what they wanted. Gordon signed with Phoenix and basically said he wanted to play there, and asked Charlotte not to match. They did, so we will see how he conducts himself this season. Knowing him personally, I would expect nothing but class.Mulva;1273691 wrote:I understand you putting Gordon on there because of the Indiana allegiance, but he came off as a pretty huge douche to me with his whole free agency whining.
His wanting to leave kind of takes on an even bigger meaning when you consider he was traded there, and didnt go on his own wishes. I know he loved LA and wanted to stay. When he was traded it was a huge shock, and I thought he handled that very well.
I do agree though, the public cries come off as whiny. I wish athletes did that in private with the teams. -
ernest_t_bassLebron James
Ray Lewis
John Rocker
Bill Romanowski
Barry Bonds
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ernest_t_bassIn all honesty, though, before the whole Decision, I would venture to guess that many people (outside of Ohio, Cleveland area), would say that Lebron is one of the most likable.
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Iliketurtles
It's kinda funny but I've always liked everyone on your list but Lebron.ernest_t_bass;1274402 wrote:Lebron James
Ray Lewis
John Rocker
Bill Romanowski
Barry Bonds
Joakim Noah
Another guy that would be interesting to see some opinions about is Lance Armstrong? I always figured everyone liked him but when he decided to stop fighting the allegations against him I learned that wasn't the case. -
Mulva
He could have taken the qualifying offer, played 1 season, and been a UDFA next summer free to go wherever he wanted if he really wanted out that badly. The hornets made it clear they would match an offer sheet before he signed it.Laley23;1274376 wrote:Gordon signed with Phoenix and basically said he wanted to play there, and asked Charlotte not to match. They did, so we will see how he conducts himself this season. Knowing him personally, I would expect nothing but class.
His wanting to leave kind of takes on an even bigger meaning when you consider he was traded there, and didnt go on his own wishes. I know he loved LA and wanted to stay. When he was traded it was a huge shock, and I thought he handled that very well.
But my bigger issue than that was his statements about how the Hornets hadn't even shown him they wanted to keep him. They traded a top 10 player in the league with him as the focal point of the return package and then offered him $50 mil ($12.5 mil/season) in January, which he turned down. He played in 9 games last year! At this point all he's ever been is a often-injured scorer on terrible teams. He definitely has a lot of potential, but he's never going to be a top-5, put a franchise on his back type of player. I just think for him to even consider himself disrespected or "taken advantage of" by NO, let alone coming out with it publicly, was ridiculous. -
friendfromlowry
I would like to see a nation-wide poll of simply "Do you like Lebron James or not" -- the media really seemed to forgive him and kiss his ass when won the title. I'm not so sure the rest of the country joind in with that or not. No doubt he's said the right things and made it clear he regrets how he left. But as long as he plays for Miami and especially douchebag Dwayne Wade, I don't really care for him.ernest_t_bass;1274405 wrote:In all honesty, though, before the whole Decision, I would venture to guess that many people (outside of Ohio, Cleveland area), would say that Lebron is one of the most likable. -
assumptionJim Tressel.......he really is a nice guy
Harold Reynolds
Curtis Granderson
Nick Swisher
Tony Kornheiser(sp) Mike Wilbon the PTI boys
Johnny Damon
Miguel Cabrera -
assumptionSteve Yzyerman(sp)
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dazedconfusedbrandon mccarthy