Players who retired one year too early? One year too late? Perfect timing?
Players who retired one year too early? One year too late? Perfect timing?
One year too early: Wilt Chamberlain (had one good year left, though a lot of this was complications with the Lakers/ABA)
One year too late: Larry Bird (was awful in that last playoffs)
Perfect timing: David Robinson (retired with his second ring)
You can do other sports too, just wanted to kick it off.
One year too late: Larry Bird (was awful in that last playoffs)
Perfect timing: David Robinson (retired with his second ring)
You can do other sports too, just wanted to kick it off.
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Re: Players who retired one year too early? One year too late? Perfect timing?
jordan's first and second retirement.
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Wade felt like a year (maybe 2 years) early. He really showed he can still provide scoring off the bench.
The inverse I'd say is Dirk who retired a year too late with Dallas. He really looked cooked last season.
Perfect timing would be Duncan. I feel like he showed signs of aging towards the end but was never a complete stiff either. Retired right before he swung over to the Dirk side.
The inverse I'd say is Dirk who retired a year too late with Dallas. He really looked cooked last season.
Perfect timing would be Duncan. I feel like he showed signs of aging towards the end but was never a complete stiff either. Retired right before he swung over to the Dirk side.
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One year early: Wilt Chamberlain, Larry Bird
Perfect timing: Jordan’s second retirement, David Robinson
One year too late: Hakeem Olajuwon, Karl Malone, Kareem
Perfect timing: Jordan’s second retirement, David Robinson
One year too late: Hakeem Olajuwon, Karl Malone, Kareem
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One year too early: Malone
One year too late: Kobe
Perfect timing: Dick Bavetta
One year too late: Kobe
Perfect timing: Dick Bavetta
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For football I'd say at least a year or way more too early is Barry and Calvin. Don't want to include Luck because clearly he was physically and mentally taxed so although age-wise it seems premature, it makes sense.
A year too late is Peyton Manning. Dude was cooked that last year and Von Miller and that defense dragged him kicking and screaming to a SB win.
Perfect timing was Elway. Pretty simple.
A year too late is Peyton Manning. Dude was cooked that last year and Von Miller and that defense dragged him kicking and screaming to a SB win.
Perfect timing was Elway. Pretty simple.
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I'll try MMA. I'll use about 2-3 fights as a year's worth of work (estimated):
Early: GSP (first retirement). Complicated by PED and testing issues and some injuries, but he retired on top and without *massive* slippage and major diminished skill.
Correct: Chael Sonnen. The twilight of his career was aided by facing faded legends, but it was fairly obvious in the Machida fight that he was starting to majorly lose movement and explosive ability. And obvious from the Fedor fight and parts of the Wanderlei fight that his ability to take a punch was diminished.
Late: Tons and tons sadly. Sakuraba is probably a good example, although it was for financial reasons. Actually retirement was probably several years overdue.
Early: GSP (first retirement). Complicated by PED and testing issues and some injuries, but he retired on top and without *massive* slippage and major diminished skill.
Correct: Chael Sonnen. The twilight of his career was aided by facing faded legends, but it was fairly obvious in the Machida fight that he was starting to majorly lose movement and explosive ability. And obvious from the Fedor fight and parts of the Wanderlei fight that his ability to take a punch was diminished.
Late: Tons and tons sadly. Sakuraba is probably a good example, although it was for financial reasons. Actually retirement was probably several years overdue.
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Too early: The Rock, Aj Lee
Too late: Ric Flair, John Cena,
Correct: Bruno Samartino, May Young
Too late: Ric Flair, John Cena,
Correct: Bruno Samartino, May Young
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1 year too early - Tiki Barber. Retires in 06; Giants win super bowl in 07.
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Roger Clemens too early. Could have gone another few years in the NL.
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Agreed. Late could also be BJ but he hasn't even retired yet...Bush4Ever. wrote:I'll try MMA. I'll use about 2-3 fights as a year's worth of work (estimated):
Early: GSP (first retirement). Complicated by PED and testing issues and some injuries, but he retired on top and without *massive* slippage and major diminished skill.
Correct: Chael Sonnen. The twilight of his career was aided by facing faded legends, but it was fairly obvious in the Machida fight that he was starting to majorly lose movement and explosive ability. And obvious from the Fedor fight and parts of the Wanderlei fight that his ability to take a punch was diminished.
Late: Tons and tons sadly. Sakuraba is probably a good example, although it was for financial reasons. Actually retirement was probably several years overdue.
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Re: Players who retired one year too early? One year too late? Perfect timing?
Too late Johnny Unitas
Too early Jim Brown
Perfect timing Ray Lewis
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Too early Jim Brown
Perfect timing Ray Lewis
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Bush4Ever. wrote:I'll try MMA. I'll use about 2-3 fights as a year's worth of work (estimated):
Early: GSP (first retirement). Complicated by PED and testing issues and some injuries, but he retired on top and without *massive* slippage and major diminished skill.
Correct: Chael Sonnen. The twilight of his career was aided by facing faded legends, but it was fairly obvious in the Machida fight that he was starting to majorly lose movement and explosive ability. And obvious from the Fedor fight and parts of the Wanderlei fight that his ability to take a punch was diminished.
Late: Tons and tons sadly. Sakuraba is probably a good example, although it was for financial reasons. Actually retirement was probably several years overdue.
How bout BJ for “too late”? He built such a brand for himself, but when I think of him in the ring (octogon-cage) now all I can see is him being outdonged by Frankie Edgar in one of their latter matches, then going in and out of retirement to get smacked up by several no name guys in at least his last 4 matches.
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PhutureDynasty wrote:Agreed. Late could also be BJ but he hasn't even retired yet...Bush4Ever. wrote:I'll try MMA. I'll use about 2-3 fights as a year's worth of work (estimated):
Early: GSP (first retirement). Complicated by PED and testing issues and some injuries, but he retired on top and without *massive* slippage and major diminished skill.
Correct: Chael Sonnen. The twilight of his career was aided by facing faded legends, but it was fairly obvious in the Machida fight that he was starting to majorly lose movement and explosive ability. And obvious from the Fedor fight and parts of the Wanderlei fight that his ability to take a punch was diminished.
Late: Tons and tons sadly. Sakuraba is probably a good example, although it was for financial reasons. Actually retirement was probably several years overdue.
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Too late: Jose FernandezKobeunderbite wrote:Roger Clemens too early. Could have gone another few years in the NL.
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All good. No how many times I repost?lettherebehouse wrote:PhutureDynasty wrote:Agreed. Late could also be BJ but he hasn't even retired yet...Bush4Ever. wrote:I'll try MMA. I'll use about 2-3 fights as a year's worth of work (estimated):
Early: GSP (first retirement). Complicated by PED and testing issues and some injuries, but he retired on top and without *massive* slippage and major diminished skill.
Correct: Chael Sonnen. The twilight of his career was aided by facing faded legends, but it was fairly obvious in the Machida fight that he was starting to majorly lose movement and explosive ability. And obvious from the Fedor fight and parts of the Wanderlei fight that his ability to take a punch was diminished.
Late: Tons and tons sadly. Sakuraba is probably a good example, although it was for financial reasons. Actually retirement was probably several years overdue.
Haha my bad
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Re: Players who retired one year too early? One year too late? Perfect timing?
Bush4Ever. wrote:I'll try MMA. I'll use about 2-3 fights as a year's worth of work (estimated):
Early: GSP (first retirement). Complicated by PED and testing issues and some injuries, but he retired on top and without *massive* slippage and major diminished skill.
Correct: Chael Sonnen. The twilight of his career was aided by facing faded legends, but it was fairly obvious in the Machida fight that he was starting to majorly lose movement and explosive ability. And obvious from the Fedor fight and parts of the Wanderlei fight that his ability to take a punch was diminished.
Late: Tons and tons sadly. Sakuraba is probably a good example, although it was for financial reasons. Actually retirement was probably several years overdue.
Might as well just say Anderson Silva. I know he’s still active but whenever he retires it’ll be in the “too late” category.
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Early: Len Bias
Late: Eli Manning
Perfect: John Elway
Late: Eli Manning
Perfect: John Elway
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Always thought the Spurs "big 3" and Pops should have all retired after the '14 title, riding off into the sunset with the trophy.
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Football Early: Lavar Arrington (28 yrs - achilles injury)