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What's crazier, Tom Brady doing that for a game or winning the whole championship in his 40s?
I get why it is you would question that.
It's not absurd, but the only player I could say it about and not make it absurd is this one.
It's legitimately the only one in the history of the sport that I could say it about because the way that he has cared for his body makes him in that sport an unprecedented human being.
Roethlisberger.
But when you say all time greats, because you're not wrong about that, but there have been a lot of all time greats before that.
And only recently do they get into their 40s being able to play.
There have been many, many all time greats and we don't have the proliferation.
This is a celebration of science more than it is of all time greats.
But most of us did see Michael Jordan with the Wizards, and it was all jump shots and his body's broken, and that was in his late 30s.
All right, so put it on the poll at Levitard Show.
More athletes in their 40s, pliability or liability?
Because I'm just asking the question.
Do what Yarmir Yager did, just play until he's 50 years old?
Wasn't he 47?
47?
His all-star season with the Panthers?
What was the ridiculous all-star season age of Yarmir Yager, who oftentimes people would end up watching at the facility?
He's there at midnight.
Did you guys get moved at all last night with Jonathan Quick and the Rangers shaking hands with Panthers who were coming over, some of them in dress clothes, getting on the ice to just respect a champion the way that you'd want the punctuation on your career to be if you were the Rangers goaltender who had won a champion.