Cody Stoots (Contributor)

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I am a college student attending Texas Tech University and majoring in broadcast journalism. I am from Houston and a huge Astros and Texans fan.

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Favorite Sports Teams

Houston Astros, Houston Texans, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Houston Rockets


All Time Sports Moment

When the Astros clinched a World Series birth in the last game ever in the original Busch Stadium.


Most Memorable Game Attended

I skipped work to attend an afternoon Astros game that saw the Stros pull one out 1-0 with Red Raider Alumni Chris Sampson pitching seven scoreless.


Most Unbreakable Sports Record

Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hit-streak. Ricky Henderson's all time stolen base. Brett Farve's consecutive games started streak


Ruth or Mays?

Ruth


Unitas or Montana?

Montana


Pele or Maradona?

Maradona


Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?

Big 12


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  1. I just sent it.

  2. Do you have an email where I could reach you at?

  3. Agreed. It's too hard comparing players of different positions.

  4. Hey man I'm enjoying it too. It's nice to be able to debate with someone about sports and not have it turn into a name calling contest. That comment about averaging 50 points a game might have been a little excessive, but the players MJ was dominating against were much faster, stronger, and more athletic then those players of the 60's era. MJ didn't use the three point line enough for that to be much of a factor. He was much more athletic then anyone of that era and the guys defending him wouldn't have stood a chance. I do agree with you that the expansion of the 90's thinned out the competition.

    You're argument about MJ being on a stacked team may be true but it's not like Russel had 4 bums on the court with him. John Havlicek, Sam Jones, Tommy Heinsohn, K.C. Jones weren't slouchs either. Havlicek is one of the most clutch basketball players of all time. They were both on great teams but MJ dominated from the shooting guard position. Russel had Wilt Chamberlain to rival in the paint and that was about it. Jordan had to work harder for his points I think.

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