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Quote (SK1LL3SS @ Dec 31 2013 06:50pm)
I think a lot of people are underestimating how hard it is to hit a 90+mph two seam fastball that moves while going 90mph past you. At the pro level fastballs don't sit still in the zone.
the NFL SKILL WISE isn't incredibly hard i would say. It's just a rare combo of SIZE SPEED and SKILL. Hockey, i could agree with that being the hardest and i've only ever done a few stick and shoots. I would probably say
1.Hockey
2.Golf , yes because even though the ball does not move at all, it is hard as fuck to get it to where you want to go. The average Golfer shoots in the 90s on EASY courses. Pros shoot in the 60s on impossible courses. My friends who play 4x a week still only shoot 70s on a good day.
3.Baseball. Back to hitting a two seam fastball. go look up the sports science on youtube.
4. Football, there is a degree of skil linvolved in catching and throwing a football. I would say more so than shooting a basketball. while size helps in football it is a definitive factor in...
5.Basketball. Lets face it, even when we were 8 years old we could make lay-ups. Can you say the same for any other sport?
This is beyond the most retarded statement I've seen in a while.
You just went full retard, or you might just be a retard honestly.
Quote (Violated. @ Jan 19 2014 07:36pm)
why people take basketball and baseball so lightly like its really easy?
They travel alot and play alot more games than nfl and nhl thats not even counting how much they practice and stuff..
Because they've never played before.
Basketball is the hardest sport of the 4 listed to play professionally. Fewer players on each roster than the others making it the lowest % of guys that go pro than all the others, and the competition is around the globe, and on top of that the NBA drafts through countries all around the World not just the United States of America.
This post was edited by MCW on Jan 20 2014 08:06am