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Look at what happened to Michael Jordan when he tried playing baseball. He was probably the “best” athlete in the world at the time. You are 100% correct. Being world class in one sport doesn’t mean you could have been world class at another. It’s really funny how some parents really believe you could simply train your way into a world class athlete. It’s just not possible. Those are god given physical genius traits given at birth.
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So you are saying if he only played baseball from the get go he wouldn’t have had success? Hell the fact at such a late stage he could even play minors is a testament to his athleticism.
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Back to the topic - heard invites are out for upcoming USWYNT camps coming up in Jan/early Feb. U18/U19 roster released yesterday. The others sometime these next few weeks.
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Yes players gravitate towards the more popular sport because they're popular with their friends, family, even in the media. That is holding back our general level of soccer but that isn't why we can't put together a national team of 26 and perform on the international stage.
Frankly, soccer takes more of a time commitment to develop skills and proficiency than football does. The reality is, football only requires athleticism and then the position is assigned. Athletic, fast, strong and can catch? You're a WR. Athletic, fast strong but can't catch, welcome to being a corner. Big, strong and kinda fat but fast for your size? Welcome to the line. You played baseball and have a strong arm, you're a QB.
A lot of kids actually wash out of soccer because it takes more commitment than football does. Point is, soccer starts much younger and there is a decent body of work to determine whether the kid would have been a soccer stud or not. And honestly, these boards are never filled with our team was great until we lost the most amazing player to fill in the blank sport. Basketball, you primarily have to be taller than average and then athleticism separates players and you don't know if you have the pre-requisite height until high school. The truth is, with American sports, the body type first determines where a kid may or may not excel and then athleticism. Soccer does not have such a filter other than there are no good fat soccer players so half of a football team is off the table right from the get go.
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So you are saying if he only played baseball from the get go he wouldn’t have had success? Hell the fact at such a late stage he could even play minors is a testament to his athleticism.
https://www.mlb.com/news/featured/mi...aseball-career
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Bob Jackson, Dion Sanders. It has been done.
At some point a athletes specific affinity and attributes come into play and allow them to truly excel. Elway used the "I'll pitch for the Yankees" as a way of forcing his trade to Denver. And while he would have been in the farm system his attributes were better served as a QB rather than a farm system pitcher.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThis is the dumbest argument ever. Just because an athlete is good at football doesn't mean they'd be good at soccer.
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Baseball does not count so don't throw the Michael Jorda baseball attempt in my face. Hitting a ball is a learned skill much like a golf swing. Speed, agility , quickness and atletiscism does not play intot striking a 90mph curveball.
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Speed and pace kills as we know in soccer. Combined with qiuckness and agility .They are all playing football and basketball in our neighborhood as well as yours. Take the top basketball guards and forwards in the nation and take the top wide receivers , corner backs, running backs and the new wave running qbs and put a ball on their feet since age 8 with real soccer training and there you have it .
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Speed and pace kills as we know in soccer. Combined with qiuckness and agility .They are all playing football and basketball in our neighborhood as well as yours. Take the top basketball guards and forwards in the nation and take the top wide receivers , corner backs, running backs and the new wave running qbs and put a ball on their feet since age 8 with real soccer training and there you have it .
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Originally posted by Guest View PostBaseball does not count so don't throw the Michael Jorda baseball attempt in my face. Hitting a ball is a learned skill much like a golf swing. Speed, agility , quickness and atletiscism does not play intot striking a 90mph curveball.
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Exactly. This is the point. Soccer is not getting our best athletes.
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Soccer gets plenty of athletes, certainly enough to field a national team. We do a crap job teaching the game from the earliest ages, identifying high potential players and developing them. We do not have the same soccer rich environment seen abroad nor the infrastructure. Then add in the pricey pay to play model, greedy leagues and clubs fighting for market share, lack of quality coaches for young kids, the absurd emphasis on wins, not enough creative free play - and you have the mess of US soccer. USSF's own internal dumpster fire compounds it all on the world stage
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