Not exact matches
Patrick has also hosted a series
of one - on - one interviews with some
of the world's most interesting people, including NBA
Hall of Famers James Worthy and Magic Johnson, Author Robert Greene, Billionaire Entrepreneur and NBA team owner Mark Cuban, Indy - 500 Winner Al Unser Jr., Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, author and entrepreneur Robert Kiyosaki, and many
others.
In some draft years the quarterback pool is weak; in
others it's a bonanza
of future
Hall of Famers and franchise passers.
Other than Messier (who has portland roots) numbers is what made them
hall of famers.
Anyway, my point is this: If we acknowledge that McGwire is a borderline
Hall of Fame candidate, better than some
Hall of Famers but worse than many
others, should we simply ignore the fact that his illegal drug use, at a time when most
of his peers were probably not using drugs, might well have given him a statistical boost, without which we wouldn't even be having this conversation?