You can ball. Appropriately named thread by Uncle Snags. The last few weeks leading up to the NFL Draft have been a constant stream of analysis and measurables for all the college prospects. And yes, it has to be done and these guys break down everything from bench press to 40 times, to intelligence (Or lack thereof) to long jump....
But how many times do they say, "I have no idea how he does it, but the kid can just flat out play." Who are some guys in sports in general that you watch in amazement and think no way with that body...he's too small...he looks fat..how does he do it?
I had the privilege of seeing Charles Barkley in person many times while at Auburn. He got the name "Round mound of rebound" legit. The guy was huge. But when he jumped, he raised 300+ pounds through the roof. It was incredible. He was always listed at 6'6". Extremely generous. I know several of you have met him. No way he goes close to that.
A lot of you younger guys may have only heard of a lot of the exploits of Doug Flutie. The fact that Kellen Moore didn't get drafted got me to thinking about Flutie and how he defied the odds. Yeah sure, at 5'9" or whatever he was, you can run around in college and be successful, but no way in the pros. Now, not saying Flutie had some Hall of Fame NFL career but the guy stuck around a long long time and did have a lot of success during his career.
Kevin Durant. Most here don't really follow the NBA that closely. I do and this guy is as good as there is in the game...bar none. Dude can't go more than 170 soaking wet at about 6'9". I recall a lot of analysts saying no way he can hold up in the NBA with that frame. I'd hate to know I passed on him.
Dustin Pedroia is listed at 5'8" 165. Never stood next to him but he doesn't look 5'5" on teh tubes. He can take a 95 m.p.h. heater and absolutely crush it.
Anyone in sports that doesn't fit the mold?