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|[[Bubba Watson]]
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|9 PGA titles including 2 Masters victories—more than any other golfer except Rory McIlroy in the same time span—and yet the media downplay his achievements and ostracize him
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|he has criticized [[homosexuality]]
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|Stephen Curry
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|Led an average team to one of the best records ever in 2014 and an unexpected NBA Championship, and Curry may be the finest NBA shooter of all-time.  Yet he received 0 out of 10 votes for MVP in the finals in 2015, which was given to a teammate who was not even initially a starter in the series.<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2015/06/17/should-andre-iguodala-have-won-the-nba-finals-mvp-award-over-lebron-james/</ref> Curry led his team in scoring, assists, and steals during the 2014-2015 season.
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|he's an outspoken [[Christian]] who even engraves a [[Bible]] verse on his shoes, departing Nike to do that.<ref>http://www.christianpost.com/news/stephen-currys-new-basketball-sneaker-features-bible-verse-133582/</ref>
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|Novak Djokovic
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|"he put together the greatest season since Australian champion Rod Laver won the Grand Slam in 1969.  Despite that, mainstream reports after his US Open win virtually failed to mention the Serb’s remarkable season ...."<ref>|http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/tennis/novak-djokovic-could-surpass-rafael-nadal-and-roger-federer/story-fnii0pkt-1227533813947?sv=1ecd2a1ea5a8d6f4b29142dce5edd117</ref>
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|he's one of the [[Essay:Greatest Conservative Sports Stars|Greatest Conservative Sports Stars]]
 
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|Tim Duncan
 
|Tim Duncan
|Led an average team to five NBA Championships, without supercoach Phil Jackson
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|Led an average team to five NBA Championships—more than double the number won by Lebron James.  Duncan also won these championships without supercoach Phil Jackson, who coached the Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant teams to victory.  Yet the media give Duncan relatively little attention.
|played in conservative Texas, while the [[liberal media]] overpromoted liberals like Kobe Bryant
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|played in [[conservative]] Texas, while the [[liberal media]] overpromoted [[liberal]]s like Kobe Bryant
 
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|Serena Williams
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|Frank Lampard
|The finest women's athlete of all-time and likely to break the record for the most grand slam victories in women's tennis despite playing in a highly competitive era
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|One of England's best soccer players ever, he has won eight major trophies with his former club Chelsea, was named runner-up for the Ballon d'Or in 2005, meaning that he was officially the second-best player in the world for that year, and has scored over 200 goals in his career; all these achievements far outshine those of his countrymen Steven Gerrard and David Beckham, but the latter two often receive more adulation from the media
|a devout [[Christian]]
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|he is a conservative<ref>http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/di-canio-top-10-political-1798130</ref>
 
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|[[Stan Musial]]
 
|[[Stan Musial]]
|Seven batting titles, three championships, and overall statistics better than nearly everyone; Ty Cobb said he "is the closest to being perfect in the game today" in 1952, and yet he has always been underpublicized by the media.<ref>ESPN once called him one of the five best players of all-time [http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/8861019/stan-musial-was-one-greatest-players-ever] and Bill James ranked him as #7 all-time [http://baseballguru.com/egartman/analysisericgartman01.html]</ref>
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|Seven batting titles, three championships, an amazing home run-to-strikeout ratio and overall statistics superior to nearly everyone; Ty Cobb said Musial "is the closest to being perfect in the game today" in 1952, Willie Mays said that "Musial is the best all around hitter," and yet he has always been underpublicized by the media.  An acclaimed sportswriter even wrote a book trying to understand why "Stan Musial is Largely Forgotten," as the title of a book review put it.<ref>http://kenbraiterman.com/book-asks-why-stan-musial-is-largely-forgotten/</ref> ESPN once called him one of the five best players of all-time [http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/8861019/stan-musial-was-one-greatest-players-ever] and Bill James ranked him as #7 all-time.<ref>[http://baseballguru.com/egartman/analysisericgartman01.html]</ref>
|a devout [[Catholic]] who played in the conservative Midwest
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|a devout [[Catholic]] who played in the [[conservative]] Midwest
 
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|Reggie White
 
|Reggie White
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|Jim Plunkett
 
|Jim Plunkett
|excluded from the Hall of Fame despite winning the [[Heisman Trophy]] and then leading the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders to two spectacular Super Bowl victories; Joe Namath won only one Super Bowl and yet he's in the Hall of Fame
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|omitted from the Hall of Fame despite winning the [[Heisman Trophy]] and then leading the mediocre Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders to two spectacular Super Bowl victories; Joe Namath won only one Super Bowl and yet he's in the Hall of Fame, and so is Troy Aikman, despite mediocre statistics with phenomenal teams
 
|a Mexican American who exemplified the [[American Dream]] and never asked for sympathy despite being raised by two blind parents, whom he praised immensely
 
|a Mexican American who exemplified the [[American Dream]] and never asked for sympathy despite being raised by two blind parents, whom he praised immensely
 
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|Bill Laimbeer
 
|Bill Laimbeer
|excluded from the Hall of Fame despite being only the 19th player to surpass both 10,000 points and rebounds.<ref>http://www.notinhalloffame.com/basketball/1714-28-bill-laimbeer</ref> Laimbeer was the finest long-range shooting center in history,<ref>[http://bleacherreport.com/articles/960281-the-10-best-three-point-shooting-big-men-in-nba-history/page/6 Ranked #6 as the best three-point shooter among big players in history, which includes forwards]</ref> and led an average team to two championships in a highly competitive era.
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|omitted from the Hall of Fame despite being only the 19th player to surpass both 10,000 points and rebounds.<ref>http://www.notinhalloffame.com/basketball/1714-28-bill-laimbeer</ref> Laimbeer was the finest long-range shooting center in history,<ref>[http://bleacherreport.com/articles/960281-the-10-best-three-point-shooting-big-men-in-nba-history/page/6 Ranked #6 as the best three-point shooter among big players in history, which includes forwards]</ref> and led an average team to two championships in a highly competitive era.
 
|a [[conservative]] who defeated both Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson and won two NBA championships (including sweeping Magic's Lakers in four games), Laimbeer was demonized by the [[liberal media]]
 
|a [[conservative]] who defeated both Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson and won two NBA championships (including sweeping Magic's Lakers in four games), Laimbeer was demonized by the [[liberal media]]
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|Pat McCormick
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|won double gold medals in women's diving at back-to-back Olympics
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|she won her second pair of gold medals five months after she gave birth
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|Tora Berger
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|"almost complete dominance of the 2013 World Championships, winning four gold medals from six available" in the biathlon<ref>https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/the-rundown/world-greatest-female-athletes-113854074.html</ref>
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|the biathlon includes the use of guns, which liberals do not like
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|Zach Johnson
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|two stunning championships in the golf majors, including defeating [[Tiger Woods]] in his prime and winning the British Open in 2014, plus 12 overall PGA victories with a 4-1 record in playoffs
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|reads [[Bible]] verses during tournaments
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|Tim Brown
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|gained the five-most overall yardage of any NFL player,<ref>http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/all_purpose_yds_career.htm</ref> despite playing for weak teams; he gained more yardage than many Hall of Famers, and yet he was not voted into the NFL Hall of Fame for five years until 2015.  He is one of only 9 players ever to win the Heisman Trophy and be inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame.
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|preached his [[Christian]] [[faith]] and played [[Gospel]] music in the Raiders weight room
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|Herschel Walker
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|he is the only football player to gain more than 4,000 yards in rushing, pass receiving, and returning kickoffs, and yet is not in the Hall of Fame.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/3abl0b/is_it_jus_me_or_is_herschel_walker_almost_hall_of/</ref>  His overall yardage gained is better than numerous players who are in the Hall of Fame.
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|outspoken [[Christian]] who also dared to compete with the NFL, and who also praised [[Donald Trump]]
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|Serena Williams
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|The finest women's athlete of all-time and likely to break the record for the most grand slam victories in women's tennis despite playing in a highly competitive era, but the media are stingy in giving her full credit
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|a devout [[Christian]]
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|Calvin Johnson
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|Has the record for most receiving yards, which was formerly by Jerry Rice (who latter admitted he cheated), <ref>http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/cris-carter-if-jerry-rice-used-stickum-he-cheated/,</ref> & also set the NFL records for consecutive 100-yard games (8) and consecutive games with 10 or more receptions (4)<ref>http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/22/calvin-johnson-breaks-nfl-record-for-consecutive-100-yard-games/</ref>
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|Is a [[Christian]] (probably why he retired early too).
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|[[Ben Zobrist]]
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|2016 [[World Series]] MVP, first player on the [[Chicago Cubs]] ever to win the title. Mainstream media ignored the fact that he has a very strong Christian faith, and that he used his fame as MVP to boldly proclaim the gospel.
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|As mentioned, he is a very strong Christian.
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|Holly Holm
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|Was undefeated in boxing and was even inducted into the New Mexico Boxing Hall of Fame in June of 2013. She won the WBAN Fighter of the Year for 2007 and 2010. She holds a world title in Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts. She also gave bully (see [[Overrated Sports Stars]]) Ronda Rousey her first loss. That match was often considered one of the biggest upsets in MMA history.<ref>http://www.si.com/more-sports/photos/2013/06/24/greatest-upsets-sports-history</ref>
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|A devout [[Christian]] who was even given the nickname "The Preacher's Daughter." She also supported Republican [[Donald Trump]] for U.S. president.<ref> http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/celebrities-who-support-donald-trump/16/</ref>
 
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Revision as of 02:18, December 7, 2016

The lamestream media like to promote athletes based not on skill, but for liberal reasons. Here's a growing list of the most underrated sports stars:

Athlete Achievement Possible reasons for being underrated
Bubba Watson 9 PGA titles including 2 Masters victories—more than any other golfer except Rory McIlroy in the same time span—and yet the media downplay his achievements and ostracize him he has criticized homosexuality
Stephen Curry Led an average team to one of the best records ever in 2014 and an unexpected NBA Championship, and Curry may be the finest NBA shooter of all-time. Yet he received 0 out of 10 votes for MVP in the finals in 2015, which was given to a teammate who was not even initially a starter in the series.[1] Curry led his team in scoring, assists, and steals during the 2014-2015 season. he's an outspoken Christian who even engraves a Bible verse on his shoes, departing Nike to do that.[2]
Novak Djokovic "he put together the greatest season since Australian champion Rod Laver won the Grand Slam in 1969. Despite that, mainstream reports after his US Open win virtually failed to mention the Serb’s remarkable season ...."[3] he's one of the Greatest Conservative Sports Stars
Tim Duncan Led an average team to five NBA Championships—more than double the number won by Lebron James. Duncan also won these championships without supercoach Phil Jackson, who coached the Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant teams to victory. Yet the media give Duncan relatively little attention. played in conservative Texas, while the liberal media overpromoted liberals like Kobe Bryant
Frank Lampard One of England's best soccer players ever, he has won eight major trophies with his former club Chelsea, was named runner-up for the Ballon d'Or in 2005, meaning that he was officially the second-best player in the world for that year, and has scored over 200 goals in his career; all these achievements far outshine those of his countrymen Steven Gerrard and David Beckham, but the latter two often receive more adulation from the media he is a conservative[4]
Stan Musial Seven batting titles, three championships, an amazing home run-to-strikeout ratio and overall statistics superior to nearly everyone; Ty Cobb said Musial "is the closest to being perfect in the game today" in 1952, Willie Mays said that "Musial is the best all around hitter," and yet he has always been underpublicized by the media. An acclaimed sportswriter even wrote a book trying to understand why "Stan Musial is Largely Forgotten," as the title of a book review put it.[5] ESPN once called him one of the five best players of all-time [2] and Bill James ranked him as #7 all-time.[6] a devout Catholic who played in the conservative Midwest
Reggie White the best defensive football player ever, he twice won the AP Defensive Player of the Year award, set an NFL career record at the time of 198 sacks, appeared 13 consecutive times in the Pro Bowl, and won a Super Bowl championship[7] spoke out against the homosexual agenda and was hated by homosexual activists for it
Eddie Murray one of very few baseball superstars to exceed 500 home runs and 3,000 base hits gave the media the silent treatment, and a sneaker company dared to run him for president in a humorous campaign against liberal Bill Clinton in 1996[8]
Jim Plunkett omitted from the Hall of Fame despite winning the Heisman Trophy and then leading the mediocre Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders to two spectacular Super Bowl victories; Joe Namath won only one Super Bowl and yet he's in the Hall of Fame, and so is Troy Aikman, despite mediocre statistics with phenomenal teams a Mexican American who exemplified the American Dream and never asked for sympathy despite being raised by two blind parents, whom he praised immensely
Bill Laimbeer omitted from the Hall of Fame despite being only the 19th player to surpass both 10,000 points and rebounds.[9] Laimbeer was the finest long-range shooting center in history,[10] and led an average team to two championships in a highly competitive era. a conservative who defeated both Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson and won two NBA championships (including sweeping Magic's Lakers in four games), Laimbeer was demonized by the liberal media
Pat McCormick won double gold medals in women's diving at back-to-back Olympics she won her second pair of gold medals five months after she gave birth
Tora Berger "almost complete dominance of the 2013 World Championships, winning four gold medals from six available" in the biathlon[11] the biathlon includes the use of guns, which liberals do not like
Zach Johnson two stunning championships in the golf majors, including defeating Tiger Woods in his prime and winning the British Open in 2014, plus 12 overall PGA victories with a 4-1 record in playoffs reads Bible verses during tournaments
Tim Brown gained the five-most overall yardage of any NFL player,[12] despite playing for weak teams; he gained more yardage than many Hall of Famers, and yet he was not voted into the NFL Hall of Fame for five years until 2015. He is one of only 9 players ever to win the Heisman Trophy and be inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame. preached his Christian faith and played Gospel music in the Raiders weight room
Herschel Walker he is the only football player to gain more than 4,000 yards in rushing, pass receiving, and returning kickoffs, and yet is not in the Hall of Fame.[13] His overall yardage gained is better than numerous players who are in the Hall of Fame. outspoken Christian who also dared to compete with the NFL, and who also praised Donald Trump
Serena Williams The finest women's athlete of all-time and likely to break the record for the most grand slam victories in women's tennis despite playing in a highly competitive era, but the media are stingy in giving her full credit a devout Christian
Calvin Johnson Has the record for most receiving yards, which was formerly by Jerry Rice (who latter admitted he cheated), [14] & also set the NFL records for consecutive 100-yard games (8) and consecutive games with 10 or more receptions (4)[15] Is a Christian (probably why he retired early too).
Ben Zobrist 2016 World Series MVP, first player on the Chicago Cubs ever to win the title. Mainstream media ignored the fact that he has a very strong Christian faith, and that he used his fame as MVP to boldly proclaim the gospel. As mentioned, he is a very strong Christian.
Holly Holm Was undefeated in boxing and was even inducted into the New Mexico Boxing Hall of Fame in June of 2013. She won the WBAN Fighter of the Year for 2007 and 2010. She holds a world title in Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts. She also gave bully (see Overrated Sports Stars) Ronda Rousey her first loss. That match was often considered one of the biggest upsets in MMA history.[16] A devout Christian who was even given the nickname "The Preacher's Daughter." She also supported Republican Donald Trump for U.S. president.[17]

See also

References

  1. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2015/06/17/should-andre-iguodala-have-won-the-nba-finals-mvp-award-over-lebron-james/
  2. http://www.christianpost.com/news/stephen-currys-new-basketball-sneaker-features-bible-verse-133582/
  3. |http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/tennis/novak-djokovic-could-surpass-rafael-nadal-and-roger-federer/story-fnii0pkt-1227533813947?sv=1ecd2a1ea5a8d6f4b29142dce5edd117
  4. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/di-canio-top-10-political-1798130
  5. http://kenbraiterman.com/book-asks-why-stan-musial-is-largely-forgotten/
  6. [1]
  7. http://www.cheatsheet.com/sports/10-greatest-nfl-players-of-all-%c2%adtime.html/?a=viewall#ixzz3hCcexfvH
  8. https://darrengarnick.wordpress.com/2008/11/03/eddie-murray/
  9. http://www.notinhalloffame.com/basketball/1714-28-bill-laimbeer
  10. Ranked #6 as the best three-point shooter among big players in history, which includes forwards
  11. https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/the-rundown/world-greatest-female-athletes-113854074.html
  12. http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/all_purpose_yds_career.htm
  13. https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/3abl0b/is_it_jus_me_or_is_herschel_walker_almost_hall_of/
  14. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/cris-carter-if-jerry-rice-used-stickum-he-cheated/,
  15. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/22/calvin-johnson-breaks-nfl-record-for-consecutive-100-yard-games/
  16. http://www.si.com/more-sports/photos/2013/06/24/greatest-upsets-sports-history
  17. http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/celebrities-who-support-donald-trump/16/