"Contrary To Popular Belief".....thread

Bruh these mofos ride bikes. I think it’s fair to say that if you make it professionally in any sport you’re different

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this dude could kick a horse dead..jeez

can he dunk?
 
Whats the equivalent of pitching a perfect game in basketball, hockey, soccer and football?
 
Imagine an nba...mlb...nfl...player doing this in front of the opposing teams fans

soft.

umm you forgot MLB lets pitchers bean batters and have fights? :lol



umpire just stood there like "welp...he earned it, its lit"
 
this dude could kick a horse dead..jeez

can he dunk?
There’s def a crossectional application when you have thighs like that. No doubt in my mind that his vert ain’t at least 40.

I remember watching a vid with bodybuilders vs football players at a mock combine and surprisingly the bodybuilders were very explosive in shorts spurts. Dudes were like 5,9 240 with 40 inch verts :rofl:
 
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contrary to popular belief, the friendzone is an absolute myth.
Could you explain this
Whats the equivalent of pitching a perfect game in basketball, hockey, soccer and football?
The popular belief would probably be a game with a perfect passer rating (Kurt Warner's the last guy I remember doing it) but I would say a game with 0 incompletions with a minimum of 30 or 40 attempts
 
A triple double with 100% FG in basketball. A 158.3 passer rating in football.

I was thinking for basketball a quadruple double. I looked it up, only been four of them. Last one was in '94 by the Admiral.

Theres been 23 perfect games, last one in 2012 by felix hernandez.
 
soft.

umm you forgot MLB lets pitchers bean batters and have fights? :lol:



umpire just stood there like "welp...he earned it, its lit"


My man harper threw his helmet down the first base line lmao

The odor joey bats fight clip always kills me. Ignorant americans chanting usa when both dudes arent even american lmao
 
Could you explain this

The popular belief would probably be a game with a perfect passer rating (Kurt Warner's the last guy I remember doing it) but I would say a game with 0 incompletions with a minimum of 30 or 40 attempts

Nah you wouldn’t need 0 incompletions imo.

158.3 = perfectly pitch game.
 
Jose Bautista’s batflip in the ALDS and Lionel Messi’s last second goal against Real Madrid are 2 top 20 moments in sports history and they happened within the last 2 years
 
Whats the equivalent of pitching a perfect game in basketball, hockey, soccer and football?
Basketball? I'd imagine going 25 for 25.

Hockey different. A goalie can shut a team down and thats similar to a perfect game (or no hitter) but not quite equivalent.

Football I'd say again completing every pass (at least 20 throws), no interceptions or fumbles.

Still won't quite equal a perfect game given the sports are so different.
 
Whats the equivalent of pitching a perfect game in basketball, hockey, soccer and football?

I don't think there's a single game player feat to match it in magnitude.

not only a hardwood blowout, but limiting the other team to free throws.

not only a shutout, but no official shots on goal.

football is too much of a team game for such an achievement, but even a perfect passer rating allows for some incompletions. doesn't count fumbles or sacks either.

a perfect game is no runs, hits, walks, balks, hit batsmen, wild pitches, baserunners, nothing, **** you, bye. 0s all around. the other team might as well have forfeited.

you have to have a little luck on defense with errors, but a perfect game has the perfect name.


Sinking a hole in one is the single most difficult thing to do in sports.

it is basically weaponized luck.

the shooter knew all the factors and made the best possible play, but no way was he thinking "aight, strategy here on the 430 yard dog leg is a single-shotter."

**** flipping a bat

Imagine an nba...mlb...nfl...player doing this in front of the opposing teams fans
Or even his own fans lol



contrary to popular belief, soccer commentators are some of the best in sports.

"demonic skill!!!....if someone showed him a Rorschach blot, he'd see goals all day!!!"

Could you explain this

sure...elevator speech version goes "if two people don't see the same vision of their connection, it should end."
 
Basketball? I'd imagine going 25 for 25.

Hockey different. A goalie can shut a team down and thats similar to a perfect game (or no hitter) but not quite equivalent.

Football I'd say again completing every pass (at least 20 throws), no interceptions or fumbles.

Still won't quite equal a perfect game given the sports are so different.

Ya i was thinking about it after i posted, its so different so theyll never really be equivalent.

QB can have a perfect passer rating but his team can still lose.

A pitchers team will win if he has a perfecto going cuz if they take him out its technically not a perfect game anymore. I forget the actual ruling in terms of after how many innings, but regardless a guys not going into extras with no one reaching base. Thats unheard of.

A shutout in hockey is probably the closest, i agree with you, but only difference is its more common.

Thought maybe each sport has an equivalent but the more i think about it, there really isnt
 
Does a pitcher have to pitch all innings to pitch a no-hitter, or is a no-hitter different from a perfect game?
 
I always wondered why guys didn't charge the mound with the bat? God knows I would
 
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