Re: You're Forgetting Da Bears



"Dano" <janeanddano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I think you missed the point. You can't seriously believe that today's
athletes are a product of *natural* evolution...can you? If any player
from that era were born today, he would have the same factors at play,
that make today's players bigger, stronger and faster. I think this
improvement is due to many factors that would be available to ANY other
athlete...not just those that you pick from the past or present. Jim
Brown for example would still be Jim Brown...just better trained,
nourished, coached. Same for Butkus or Starr or any other great player
from his day. Given an equal start, I see no reason to believe they would
be inferior now.

More likely, Butkus would have been replaced by some guy named Joe Smith who
was identified at age 9 as being exceptionally large and athletic; was
groomed throughout his younger years with thousands of dollars worth of
football camps; hit high school where he was coached by a full-time football
coach; would regularly work out in the $25k gym that his parents got him,
and his own personal trainer and nutritionist and "supplements"; was
recruited by every college in the nation; was slipped a few bucks and
"favors" throughout his college experience to keep up the good work; gets
drafted and receives the final reward of several million dollars, instead of
having to hold a part-time job on the side unloading trucks.

The bottom line: when you create a multibillion-dollar industry, you should
expect that everyone and their brother will be doing their part to get in on
it.


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