Sport Stars say the stupidest things...
Which of these quotes given by a sportsmen leaves them looking the stupidest?
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- Bill Peterson was born on 14 May 1923 in Toronto, Ohio, USA. He died on 5 August 1993 in Tallahassee, Florida, USA."You guys, line up alphabetically by height"
American Football Coach - Danny Ozark was born on 24 November 1923 in Buffalo, New York, USA. He was married to Ginny Zdinski. He died on 7 May 2009 in Vero Beach, Florida, USA."Half this game is ninety percent mental."
Baseball Manger - Jerome "Dizzy" Dean is regarded as one of the finest pitchers in baseball history. He took four consecutive strikeout titles, led the National League in complete games pitched for four straight seasons, and won two games for the Cardinals in the 1934 World Series--his brother Paul 'Daffy' Dean won the other two. Dean's career was brought up short in 1937 when he was hit by a line drive that broke his toe. He had to change his pitching style in order to keep off the broken toe, resulting in his causing permanent injury to his throwing arm. He spent the last years of his career with the St. Louis Browns, and retired in 1947 (after pitching a four-inning shutout)."The doctors X-rayed my head and found nothing."
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Frank Bruno was born on 16 November 1961 in Hammersmith, London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Calcium Kid (2004), Family Fortunes (1980) and Cass (2008). He was previously married to Laura Mooney."I was in a no-win situation, so I'm glad that I won rather than lost."
Boxer- George Rogers was born on 8 December 1958 in Duluth, Georgia, USA."I want to rush for 1,000 or 1,500 yards, whichever comes first"
American Footballer - Greg Norman was born on 10 February 1955 in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. He has been married to Kristen Kutner since 6 November 2010. He was previously married to Chris Evert and Laura Andrassy."I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father"
Golfer - Jason Kidd is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Previously a point guard in the NBA, Kidd was a 10-time NBA All-Star, a five-time All-NBA First Team member, and a nine-time NBA All-Defensive Team member. He won an NBA Championship in 2011 as a member of the Dallas Mavericks, and was a two-time Olympic Gold Medal winner during his pro career, as part of Team USA in Sydney 2000: Games of the XXVII Olympiad (2000) and Beijing 2008: Games of the XXIX Olympiad (2008).
He was inducted as a player into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame."We're going to turn this team around 360 degrees"
Basketballer - Joe Theismann was born on 9 September 1949 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Cannonball Run II (1984), ESPN's Sunday Night Football (1987) and The Man with Bogart's Face (1980). He has been married to Robin Smith since 1996. He was previously married to Jeanne Caruso and Shari Brown."The word 'genius' isn't applicable in football. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein"
American Footballer - Lou Duva was born on 28 May 1922 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Blood Salvage (1990), Living Single (1993) and WBO Jr. Lightweight Championship: Hector Camacho vs. Vinny Pazienza (1990). He was married to Enes Rizio. He died on 8 March 2017 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA."He's a guy who gets up at six o'clock in the morning regardless of what time it is"
Boxing Trainer - Mickey Rivers was born on 31 October 1948 in Miami, Florida, USA.Pitching is 80% of the game. The other half is hitting and fielding.
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Winston Bennett is known for They Charge for the Sun (2016), The NBA on CBS (1973) and Dishing Tea with Big Meach (2009)."I've never had major knee surgery on any other part of my body"
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One of baseball's greatest catchers of all time, Yogi Berra appeared in a record 14 World Series while calling the games for the New York Yankees. Berra proved invaluable to the Yankees as evidenced by his three American League Most Valuable Player awards. Berra was also one of the game's best-hitting catchers, hitting 358 homers and hitting a crisp .285 in his career. Berra also proved his worth as one of the smartest men in the game, managing the Yankees and later the New York Mets. He took both teams to the World Series. Lately however, Berra is more known for his fractured witticisms "It ain't over till it's over." Still, if you were to start an all-star baseball team, Berra would be one of top picks for catcher."Predictions are difficult. Especially about the future."
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