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https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-tx8fu-1aa3368
Dr. Beckett discusses the tricky definition of “GOAT,” arguing there can be more than one and that championships can be overemphasized, especially for great players on weak teams. Using examples like Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan vs. peers, Gretzky vs. Mario Lemieux, and Brady surpassing Montana, he explains how hobby demand and card prices often become logarithmic, with the top name far outpacing the “silver medal” tier. He urges collectors to be discerning buyers, consider individual accolades (top three MVP voting, All-Pro/All-NBA), and look for “near-GOATs” or players in the GOAT conversation rather than always chasing the apex at any price. He also notes the risks of unsustainable hype similar to rookie-card spikes, and how personal “my GOAT” narratives can drive collecting.
00:24 What Makes a GOAT
01:23 Winning vs Greatness
01:47 Rankings and Podiums
04:17 GOAT Talk for Collectors
08:19 Stats and Individual Accolades
09:54 Beyond the One True GOAT
11:27 Personal GOAT Stories
12:23 Pick Your Own GOAT