OT Who retires first?

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Who retires first?

  1. Peyton Manning

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  2. Tiger Woods

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  3. Brian Williams

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  4. Bode Miller

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  5. CC Sabathia

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  6. Someone else?

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  1. Hammerojustice

    Hammerojustice Chief Caveman, Keeper of Thor's Hammer

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    Considering 2015 will be Manning's last season I'd have to go with him.
     
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    totus44 Lord of the Dark Side

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    Williams is done. He's not coming back.
     
  4. blgridesagain

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    Never did like the smug lefty puke face.
    Why would CC retire when his career is going to be revitalized winning at least 12-15 games?
    Tiger is toast.....Arod will have a better season.
     
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    Rick2583 Chairman of the board

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    I don't know what you base this on since we haven't seen anything good from this guy since 2012. But I do hope you're right.
     
  6. yankeesince59

    yankeesince59 "Oh Captain, my Captain".

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    ^^^stop being a "weird pessimist".
     
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    For the last time - here's what I base it on.
    He's healthier than he's been in years, he still has three major league pitches, his fastball should still be serviceable at approx 90 mph or so, and who knows, with a year off and being healthy he could regain a couple more mph AND he's ALWAYS had a good changeup and breaking ball. Do the math, and take off the negative Nelly frightened scary halloween mask.
     
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    He had all that in 2013 & he still sucked..........................................................................next!
     
  9. totus44

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    Having 3 major league pitches doesn't mean shit if they don't have the deltas between them? CC era is inversely proportional to the velocity differential between his pitches.

    Do you consider data or do you just pull this shit from thin air?
     
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