VectorPrime
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Since it's based on the last 20 years I can see no Larry and MJ as LB was done in 92 and Michael in 98 (20 years ago).Yep him and a formula one driver are more dominant athletes.
Not only outraged for toms sake. No Jordan, no bird, no Pedro. The list is over rated toilet paper. How you get a list of 20 most dominant athletes without Jordan on it at all and brady outranked by car drivers and female golfers is simply the dumbest thing they’ve ever done
Since it's based on the last 20 years I can see no Larry and MJ as LB was done in 92 and Michael in 98 (20 years ago).
I totally forgot about Pedro. From 97 to 03 he was so far beyond his contemporaries its crazy.
As much as he is a slime, Kobe needs to be on this list. Duncan too.
Not sure which is dumber: Peyton at 3 while Brady at 20, or a golfer being on a list of athletes.
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No Michael Phelps either. He is probably #1. Nadal not on there, but Djokovic is.
What a complete clown list. I'm surprised Eli isn't#4.
The list is so ridiculous that I honestly believe they were trolling for Twitter and social media mentions and discussions like this.I didn't realize than anyone really gives a **** about what these morons wrote. I guess I was mistaken.
Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan too if we’re just talking about athletes during that era.I don't know, when I hear dominant, I think players who are so impossibly good that they force other teams or players to completely change the way they play, or just can't be beat normally.
It's hard to think of quarterbacks as dominant because they're not going one-on-one with other players, and none of them are going to be head and shoulders above others. As such, I'd leave all quarterbacks off this list.
In my mind, Gronk is probably the most dominant football player of the last 20 years. The only way to defend him is to interfere with him or hold him. Similarly, I'd name Shaq as the most dominant (but not "best") basketball player of the modern era for that reason. Tiger was just heads and shoulders above his position and augured in an era of athletic golfers. Phelps was an impossibly good swimmer.