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What’s the true measure of success for a so-called Mr. Irrelevant? Is it overcoming the odds, or leaving a lasting mark? In the shadowy corners of GoatWars, the battle of Ryan Succop versus Marty Moore isn't just a skirmish over who got the better of their 'irrelevant' tag—it's a full-blown saga of redemption and recognition. Succop, the resilient kicker who clawed his way to Super Bowl glory, stands in stark contrast to Moore, a linebacker who broke through the silence of the last draft pick to echo in NFL halls. This clash isn't just about who was the best to be picked last; it's about what we value in our sports heroes—perseverance or performance. Whose story resonates more with you?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Ryan Succop (2009) over Marty Moore (1994) when it comes to the greatest Mr. Irrelevants of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Ryan Succop (2009) 100.0% of the time over Marty Moore (1994).
Across all battles:
Ryan Succop (2009) win rate: 53.6%
Marty Moore (1994) win rate: 30.0%
This battle between Ryan Succop and Marty Moore is neck-and-neck because both have their unique claims to fame that resonate with fans differently. Succop's consistent performance as a kicker contrasts sharply with Moore's groundbreaking role on a Super Bowl team, making it tough for fans to decide who truly represents the ultimate Mr. Irrelevant.
Marty Moore grabs fans' hearts as the first Mr. Irrelevant to play in a Super Bowl. His story is a fan favorite not just for the novelty, but for his perseverance and role in the New England Patriots' defense during the mid-'90s. He's a symbol of how even the last pick can make it to the biggest stages in the sport.
In the Greatest Mr. Irrelevants of All Time battle, Ryan Succop is currently leading, and it's not hard to see why. Fans remember his incredible journey from last pick to NFL mainstay and reliable kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His ongoing success in the league really resonates with fans who love a good underdog story.