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Biggest Gap in Sports?

  • sleeper
    OneBuckeye;1199553 wrote:I think it's NBA, because you have to athletically or vertically gifted and it's not a game you can come off the couch and play. Ala Kurt Warner or some dude going to Q school etc etc.
    Clearly you've never played pickup basketball. Basketball might be the smallest gap out there; even if you are god awful and short you can still throw a ball 20 feet and put it in 20% of the time.
  • Classyposter58
    Baseball. No way could any average guy get out there and hit a 90 mph fastball, or throw one much faster than 60, or play in the outfield or just even infield.

    Golf is right up there. As a good golfer that's usually in the high 70s-low 80s you've gotta understand that the average guy is 80s-low 90s. And that's usually at the local course folks. Now the pros play absolutely brutal courses(even average tour courses would be just extreme for amateurs), and consistently shoot 60s-low 70s on them. To have that touch on greens, that distance and accuracy consistently is so far away from what the average guy could do.
  • justincredible
    I'll throw in a vote for baseball for the same reasons Classyposter stated. Though, I did hit 70 on the gun at the Reds Hall of Fame the other day. :)
  • Commander of Awesome
    Classyposter58;1199564 wrote:Baseball. No way could any average guy get out there and hit a 90 mph fastball, or throw one much faster than 60, or play in the outfield or just even infield.

    Golf is right up there. As a good golfer that's usually in the high 70s-low 80s you've gotta understand that the average guy is 80s-low 90s. And that's usually at the local course folks. Now the pros play absolutely brutal courses(even average tour courses would be just extreme for amateurs), and consistently shoot 60s-low 70s on them. To have that touch on greens, that distance and accuracy consistently is so far away from what the average guy could do.
    Quality post. The difficulty of pro golf courses is something I didn't consider.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Using this same arguement, I'd say same thing for an avg bball player. Its tought to get your own shot in the NBA, esp against a 6'8" athetlic freak in your face.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    justincredible;1199572 wrote:I'll throw in a vote for baseball for the same reasons Classyposter stated. Though, I did hit 70 on the gun at the Reds Hall of Fame the other day. :)
    Aren't you 6'4? You should be able to haul one off lol
  • BR1986FB
    Biggest gap in sports? I'd say Anna Kournikova. I think she's dated everybody.
  • justincredible
    Raw Dawgin' it;1199577 wrote:Aren't you 6'4? You should be able to haul one off lol
    Yeah, but I'm all arm. If I learned the proper mechanics to actually use my legs and torso I'd probably be able to get close to 80. Especially if I actually worked at it. I throw a baseball maybe 20 times a year, all of them at the HOF.
  • justincredible
    BR1986FB;1199579 wrote:Biggest gap in sports? I'd say Anna Kournikova. I think she's dated everybody.
    Hey-O!
  • Laley23
    I dont know about Golf, but I will add that I shoot in the low 80s, on a good day high 70s. I went and played Inverness in Toledo last summer the day after the SR Open finished (those guys tore it up, and they arent even the pros anymore). I had played Inverness the last day it was open before they started setting up for the Open (aka, the normal condition) and shot an 83. I played it the day after, and shot 95.

    Same with Highland Meadows for the womens Jamie Farr a few years ago. Shot an 81, 6 weeks later shot a 91. I can say for sure, it was 95% because the course was much, much harder.
  • gport_tennis
    OneBuckeye;1199543 wrote:I think you have to differentiate between the elite pros or your average pros.

    Mickelson, Nadal and Lebron are not the same as Daly, Rod**** or Scalibrini.

    Lol at calling Roddick an average pro. I guess every average pro had won a major and been number one in the world
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    gport_tennis;1199588 wrote:Lol at calling Roddick an average pro. I guess every average pro had won a major and been number one in the world
    Does he still have the fastest serve in tennis? He was over 140mph for a while
  • OneBuckeye
    gport_tennis;1199588 wrote:Lol at calling Roddick an average pro. I guess every average pro had won a major and been number one in the world
    Raw Dawgin' it;1199593 wrote:Does he still have the fastest serve in tennis? He was over 140mph for a while
    I was just taking a stab at him. I couldn't name more than 3 active male tennis players if my life depended on it.
  • Laley23
    Raw Dawgin' it;1199593 wrote:Does he still have the fastest serve in tennis? He was over 140mph for a while
    He is still up there. But his body is falling to pieces. He isnt quick anymore, and has a somewhat bad back. I think this may be his last go round to try and make a semi (Wimbledon and US Open). But that is a big stretch. Guys have tape on him and can return that serve more now than before.
  • Classyposter58
    Laley23;1199584 wrote:I dont know about Golf, but I will add that I shoot in the low 80s, on a good day high 70s. I went and played Inverness in Toledo last summer the day after the SR Open finished (those guys tore it up, and they arent even the pros anymore). I had played Inverness the last day it was open before they started setting up for the Open (aka, the normal condition) and shot an 83. I played it the day after, and shot 95.

    Same with Highland Meadows for the womens Jamie Farr a few years ago. Shot an 81, 6 weeks later shot a 91. I can say for sure, it was 95% because the course was much, much harder.
    How'd you get on Inverness? You a member?
  • Laley23
    Classyposter58;1199603 wrote:How'd you get on Inverness? You a member?
    My dad knows a few members.

    The second time I got on because they did this thing when they allowed Media to play the day after the Open to see what the course was like. I know they do this at a few places, so Inverness just did it as well. I didnt even cover the event, but I took my chances that my credential would work (for BCSN) and it did. So I played with my dad (you got 1 guest).
  • Automatik
    Ping pong.
  • justincredible
    Automatik;1199609 wrote:Ping pong.
    I lol'd at first, but yeah, those guys are INSANE.
  • Automatik
    justincredible;1199611 wrote:I lol'd at first, but yeah, those guys are INSANE.
    It just popped in my head lol

    I went to a high end ping pong place in Manhattan a few weeks ago. They had some pros there playing and giving lessons. Dudes were playing like 15-20 feet off the table.....mind was blown.
  • Rotinaj
    Lol didn't Durant drop like 80 at Rucker? I'm not saying bball is the toughest but you're crazy if you think there are 1000s of random dudes who could hang in the NBA.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    Given 100 pitches - anyone think they could get a fair hit a Strasburg fast ball?
  • Rotinaj
    Most definitely.
  • Laley23
    ccrunner609;1199607 wrote: An average amatuer golfer playing on a course like the OPen course would shoot 140 in a round, a average country club tennis champ wouldnt be able to return a serve from Nadal.
    Nadals serve isnt that tough, but I get your point. He just typically will spin it in, and it isnt too powerful. Someone who played tennis at a high level in HS can probably get it back, but then its game over.
  • Rotinaj
    I'd probably go yard.
  • Laley23
    Raw Dawgin' it;1199616 wrote:Given 100 pitches - anyone think they could get a fair hit a Strasburg fast ball?
    I could put it in play, Id think. Getting a hit? Different story.