AG,
Jordan vs James? Surely you jest
Montana vs Marion? Surely you're off your rocker...
Unless you're tryna' say Tiger is the Jordan and Montana in these scenarios!
Kalen,
You COULD try reading what I wrote. I didn't say, and don't think James compares to Jordan, even though he is going to surpass many, if not most of MJ's career records. And I didn't say and don't think Marino compares to Montana, even though Marino threw for more yards and threw more TD passes and won more games as a starter than Montana did. The obvious differences in those two comparisons is championships, and I do think those are a big deal. Jordan was 6 for 6 in NBA finals, and Montana, along with Brady, has to be considered the greatest winner as a QB in NFL history.
Given the differences in the depth of competition, I don't think the difference between Woods and Nicklaus in majors won is particularly compelling, even if Woods doesn't win any more before he finally hangs it up. So, to return to the idea of peak value (Mantle) vs. career value, IF you put aside majors, or at the very most make it one third of the picture, with peak value and career value as the other two, Woods is the GOAT, hands down.
And I'm an old guy who watched and marveled at Nicklaus for pretty much his whole career. But I don't typically fall victim to "good old days" thinking, and that's the ONLY way Nicklaus comes out ahead in this comparison, with the myopic use of majors as the only "evidence" available.