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tru_m.a.c;3063259 said:those are skills
yes because that takes no athletic ability, yeah you're right.
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tru_m.a.c;3063259 said:those are skills
bow to royalty;3063275 said:Ya Bilfiger, you're starting to look stupid. I'm not tryna be mean or anything. But you've been listing skills way too much, and it's been explained way too many times.
The NFL side isn't talkin about how if you put a NBA player at QB, he wouldn't be able to place the ball perfectly over the shoulder of a WR runnin a go route 50 yards downfield, while a D-Lineman is comin at himfull speed. Cuz that's a sport-specific SKILL.
jamacia;3063419 said:so you're saying that these cats have no athletic ability just "skills" what fucking sense does that make?
bow to royalty;3063446 said:1st things first...did you read the Blake Griffin/AP stuff I posted?
Next, no I'm not saying that doesn't take athleticism. I'm sayin you can't say because NFL Player A can't make a 15 ft turnaround jumper, that he isn't athletic. Cuz making jumpers is a basketball specific SKILL-SET. Just like in the example I just posted. I'm not sayin because NBA Player A can't make that pass that he isn't athletic. Because that pass is a football specific SKILL-SET. This thread asked which sport has the best ATHLETES. So those sport-specific-skills aren't valid arguments.
I used Lebron as an example earlier in the thread. We can all agree he's very athletic. But does his trouble making free throws make him less athletic? NO. Just like Dirk's excellent FT % doesn't make him any MORE athletic. Those are just SKILL-SETS
bow to royalty;3063446 said:1st things first...did you read the Blake Griffin/AP stuff I posted?
Next, no I'm not saying that doesn't take athleticism. I'm sayin you can't say because NFL Player A can't make a 15 ft turnaround jumper, that he isn't athletic. Cuz making jumpers is a basketball specific SKILL-SET. Just like in the example I just posted. I'm not sayin because NBA Player A can't make that pass that he isn't athletic. Because that pass is a football specific SKILL-SET. This thread asked which sport has the best ATHLETES. So those sport-specific-skills aren't valid arguments.
I used Lebron as an example earlier in the thread. We can all agree he's very athletic. But does his trouble making free throws make him less athletic? NO. Just like Dirk's excellent FT % doesn't make him any MORE athletic. Those are just SKILL-SETS
Tommy bilfiger;3063480 said:You exposing ya self you never hooped and its clear u dont know nothin about basketball
Shooting a Fadeaway takes athletic ability forget makin the shot
JUST SHOOTING the damn shot takes athletic ability
Dunking a basketball takes mad athletic ability
Like I said I played both sports not at no pro levels or even close ,and basketball takes more athletic ability period
Nfl fans are like pac fans for real
jamacia;3063489 said:do you think i'm talking about sport exclusive things like shooting etc. come on now. we are talking about jumping, running etc things both football and basketball players do.
jamacia;3063492 said:no billfiger based on their logic jumping up to dunk doesn't take athletic ability it's just "skills"
jamacia;3063492 said:no billfiger based on their logic jumping up to dunk doesn't take athletic ability it's just "skills"
tru_m.a.c;3063018 said:http://www.topendsports.com/sport/basketball/testing-draft-results.htm
NBAVertical Jump - max
Year height (inches) player
2000 43 Matt Santangelo
2001 45.5 Kenny Gregory
2002 40.5 Matt Barnes
2003 41.5 Ronald Dupree
2004 43.5 Nate Robinson & Tim Bowers
2005 40½ Will Bynum
2006 42.0 Jordan Farmar
2007 41.0 Al Thornton & Bobby Brown
2008 42 Patrick Ewing
2009 40 Jonny Flynn
2010 40 Terrico White
2011 42.0 Iman Shumpert
best 45.5 (115.6 cm) Kenny Gregory
NFL
Vertical Jump
year best (inches) name notes
1999 43.5 Jay Hinton (RB), Morgan State
2000 41.5 Keaton, Curtis
2001 45.0 Chris Chambers (WR), Wisconsin
2002 42.0 William Green (RB), Boston College
2003 42.5 Nate Burleson (WR), Nevada
2004 41.5 Bob Sanders
2005 46.0 Gerald Sensabaugh (FS), North Carolina
2006 42.5 R. McIntosh (LB), Miami
2007 41.5 Quincy Black
2008 39.0 Stewart, Carl
2009 45.0 Washington, Donald
2010 44.0 A.J. Jefferson
2011 42.5 V. Green
best ever 46.0 Gerald Sensabaugh Best since 1999
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NFL 2, NBA 0
Tommy bilfiger;3063521 said:Exactly
5'11-6'0 allen iverson tip dunking are "skills" not athletic ability
These are "skills"
[video=youtube;2hS2YMzmp9M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hS2YMzmp9M[/video]
A nigga the same height as me tip dunking off a miss requires no athletic ability whatsoever
Tommy bilfiger;3063533 said:Tru mac keep sayin we and us YOU aint in the nfl and YOU have no affiliations
You just a customer
go sit yo as down wit that non sense
bow to royalty;3063550 said:We're sayin NFL players are MORE athletic. Not NBA players ARENT' athletes. You're arguing a different point (that NBA players are athletes, which isn't being deniedd). OK, Iverson's short and dunked. We JUST posted the vertical numbers, and the NFL players came out ahead.
tru_m.a.c;3063577 said:have you seen them post anything beside their beliefs yet???
bow to royalty;3063550 said:We're sayin NFL players are MORE athletic. Not NBA players ARENT' athletes. You're arguing a different point (that NBA players are athletes, which isn't being deniedd). OK, Iverson's short and dunked. We JUST posted the vertical numbers, and the NFL players came out ahead.
jamacia;3063632 said:the average nfl player is not more athletic than the average nba player. i dont want to compare 300 pound linemen to 215 pound nba players to prove a point. the nfl as a whole does not have more athletic players.
jamacia;3063632 said:the average nfl player is not more athletic than the average nba player. i dont want to compare 300 pound linemen to 215 pound nba players to prove a point. the nfl as a whole does not have more athletic players.
bow to royalty;3063602 said:dunk hi-lights? Bragging that a 6'10 player, can dunk on a 7 footer better than a 6'1 player. I know we've posted athletic facts that apply to sports in general (speed, strength, agility), and they've posted basketball specific abilities.
And I wanna go back and say again, cuz I find it hilarious. A decent number of these NBA players struggle with 185 lbs on the bench. They'd go to high school weight rooms around the country, and get showed up. THESE ARE THE NIGGAS WE CALL MORE ATHLETIC?!?!
DaFifthElement;3056317 said:Seriously though Soccer no bull.