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    Quote Originally Posted by Bhcforlife View Post
    Doesn't matter if he's douche or if he has embraced Baltimore...which, from what I've seen of him, he has. He's from Baltimore area and this is a Baltimore Mt Rushmore, right? Or did I misread something, because I'm pretty sure I didn't. Being the most decorated Olympic athlete ever is a far bigger achievement than anything any of the people in that picture have done.
    Easy there guy.

    This is entirely make believe, but I would think it would be similar to the Raven's ROH, where being accomplished is only part of the requirement.
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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    More important than his well documented douchery (I went to school with him, I'm personally familiar with his douchery) is the fact that Phelps is FROM Baltimore, but didn't compete REPRESENTING Baltimore. He's Team USA, not Team Baltimore.
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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    I would replace Cal with Frank.



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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    They definitely need a statue of Ray Lewis beside Johnny U.


    Over at Camden Yards they should build a Cal Ripken statue, Earl Weaver, and Brooks Robinson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    They definitely need a statue of Ray Lewis beside Johnny U.


    Over at Camden Yards they should build a Cal Ripken statue, Earl Weaver, and Brooks Robinson.
    They better build the Ray statue NEXT to Johnny U not at some other entrance to the stadium. Those 2 Baltimore legends need to stand together.



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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    Quote Originally Posted by Bufflehead View Post
    They better build the Ray statue NEXT to Johnny U not at some other entrance to the stadium. Those 2 Baltimore legends need to stand together.



    I can't see any other reason why they WOULDNT put Ray's statue next to Johnny U. It should absolutely be in that spot.
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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    I came into this thread saying Brooks better be on it.....
    Am in agreement those are the big 4

    Other names tossed out I can roll with also...
    and add Jim Palmer, Lenny Moore, Arthur (Fatso) Donovan

    My cred? if you say Bobby Boyd, I have to ask which one, the Oriole 1st Baseman or the Colts DB?
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    No love for Hoyt Wilhelm?

    How soon they forget.



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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    Quote Originally Posted by Rxdoxx View Post
    I came into this thread saying Brooks better be on it.....
    Am in agreement those are the big 4

    Other names tossed out I can roll with also...
    and add Jim Palmer, Lenny Moore, Arthur (Fatso) Donovan

    My cred? if you say Bobby Boyd, I have to ask which one, the Oriole 1st Baseman or the Colts DB?
    Those guys were all iconic, but IMO there are only 4-5 guys who deserve a statue in Baltimore.

    Johnny U, Ray Lewis, Cal Ripken, Brooks Robinson, and Earl Weaver.

    Jim Palmer should get some consideration too.
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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    Quote Originally Posted by Bhcforlife View Post
    I'm a big Orioles fan but Michael Phelps has to be on this, and I would probably put him over Brooks. Nothing against Brooks but the most decorated Olympian of all time needs to be one of the "top four" in terms of Baltimore athletes.
    This is probably a generational thing. I saw Brooks play the last few years of his career, but grew up on stories on how incredible he was at 3rd base. In the 70's and 80's, he was essentially Mr. Oriole. Other than maybe Cal Ripken, there is nobody that represents the Orioles more than Brooks Robinson, and that includes Jim Palmer and Frank Robinson.

    I don't want to downplay Phelps because he is an all time great athelete, but I don't think he is as iconic to Baltimore as those other people. I don't live in Baltimore anymore, and I talk sports with people that I meet. Over the years i have had a ton of people say "You are from Baltimore, Cal Ripken is awesome", or "Ray Lewis is a GOAT "(or overrated depending on the conversation). The old timers know Johnny U. I don't think I have ever had anybody say to me: " You are from Baltimore? I love Michael Phelps!"

    Two other people I would submit for the 2nd or 3rd mountain would be Sugar Ray Leonard and Pam Shriver.



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    I'd much prefer to see Ray's statue on the other side of the stadium, centered in front of the main gate just like #19.

    I like the idea of the two biggest football legends in Baltimore history protecting both sides of the stadium. Just feels right.

    And add me to the list of no to Phelps. I've seen his douchery first hand in and around Canton / Fells. Ask the owners of Max's, Koopers and Alexanders if he's a nice guy or treats women with respect. I don't care if he's won 100 medals. The "man" is a complete ass and not worthy of being compared to the others.
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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    Quote Originally Posted by Bhcforlife View Post
    I'm a big Orioles fan but Michael Phelps has to be on this, and I would probably put him over Brooks. Nothing against Brooks but the most decorated Olympian of all time needs to be one of the "top four" in terms of Baltimore athletes.
    I think that we're assuming guys who played for Baltimore based sports team. It's not like Ray Lewis is from the Baltimore area. And heck, if we were talking about guys who came from Baltimore, then we'd have to put Babe Ruth on there.



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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

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    Where's Mike Preston on this list?
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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    Quote Originally Posted by LukeDaniel View Post
    Where's Mike Preston on this list?
    Somewhere above Robert Irsay and somewhere below Sidney Ponson.



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    How bout the legend Kyle Boller.

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    Re: Baltimore's Mt. Rushmore

    Quote Originally Posted by lobachevsky View Post
    Hm, Rushmore, Rushmore...you think there might be a hidden message in there for Sunday?
    That's funny right there!




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    Quote Originally Posted by grandraven View Post
    How bout the legend Kyle Boller.

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    He'd be perfect for Mt. Sucksmore.



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