Greatest Mr. Irrelevants of All Time - Justice Cunningham (2013) or Kelvin Kirk (1976)

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JUSTICE CUNNINGHAM (2013)

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KELVIN KIRK (1976)
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Why This Battle Matters

Ever wondered who truly holds the crown in the unassuming yet fiercely contested kingdom of Mr. Irrelevants? Pitting 2013’s last pick, Justice Cunningham, against 1976’s underdog, Kelvin Kirk, isn’t just a reflexive glance at two ends of a historical spectrum; it’s a fundamental clash of eras. Cunningham, with his modern training and media savvy, contrasts sharply against Kirk’s old-school grit and minimal hype. What’s really at stake here is more than just a spot on a list—it's about whose story resonates more deeply with our current sports culture. Do you value the quiet perseverance of the past, or the loud potential of the present?

🔥 Fan Takes

So Kelvin's stats ain't stellar, but anyone else just vibe with his underdog story more?
Ah, the sweet scent of 1976 nostalgia. Kelvin Kirk takes me back to the good ol' days. Can't beat that!
Kelvin Kirk, rly?? y'all sleepin on Cunningham. Man's a beast.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Kelvin Kirk (1976) over Justice Cunningham (2013) when it comes to the greatest Mr. Irrelevants of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Kelvin Kirk (1976) 100.0% of the time over Justice Cunningham (2013).

Across all battles:

Kelvin Kirk (1976) win rate: 41.4%

Justice Cunningham (2013) win rate: 40.0%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in this league?

Brock Purdy (2022) tops the charts right now. Check him out on the GOAT List.

What makes Justice Cunningham stand out despite trailing in votes?

Justice Cunningham fans admire his resilience and the journey he's had since being picked last in 2013. There's also a lot of respect for the way he carried himself both on and off the field, which really connects with a lot of the younger fans.

Why is Kelvin Kirk winning by so much?

Fans are totally loving Kelvin Kirk's underdog story from the '76 draft, combined with a dose of nostalgia for the older days of football. His spirit seems to resonate more with the crowd, pushing him far ahead in this matchup.