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BigFin
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How often has the GOAT debate been a thing in the NFL or MLB? It’s not discussed that much in their fandom, but in the NBA it’s always been a hot button issue.
In the NFL, I think a case could be made for other players, even after Brady rattled off those last few titles. But we can all tolerate the opinion that Brady is the GOAT for now. Still, even before that, there was never a big debate (compared to the NBA) over who was the GOAT, even though there was no consensus. Is that because the comparison between different positions on both sides of the ball made it too difficult? How does one compare a QB vs WR vs DE vs CB?
What about MLB? There’s no big debate, even with no real consensus about who the GOAT is. Bonds and the PEDs muddle things. You also still have the pitcher vs hitter, apples vs oranges issue.
Why is the GOAT debate so much more hot in the NBA? Is it due to the egos, or brands, or self-glorification more prevalent in the NBA? Do fans just get more attached to the players because they don’t wear hats or helmets? Is it because there’s less NBA players and a single NBA player has the most disproportionately important role on team compared to the MLB and NFL?
In the NFL, I think a case could be made for other players, even after Brady rattled off those last few titles. But we can all tolerate the opinion that Brady is the GOAT for now. Still, even before that, there was never a big debate (compared to the NBA) over who was the GOAT, even though there was no consensus. Is that because the comparison between different positions on both sides of the ball made it too difficult? How does one compare a QB vs WR vs DE vs CB?
What about MLB? There’s no big debate, even with no real consensus about who the GOAT is. Bonds and the PEDs muddle things. You also still have the pitcher vs hitter, apples vs oranges issue.
Why is the GOAT debate so much more hot in the NBA? Is it due to the egos, or brands, or self-glorification more prevalent in the NBA? Do fans just get more attached to the players because they don’t wear hats or helmets? Is it because there’s less NBA players and a single NBA player has the most disproportionately important role on team compared to the MLB and NFL?