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How so? It makes perfect sense.
Think about MLB for example. Do you honestly think that Babe Ruth would have been half of the hitter he was if he spent his career facing pitchers like Cici Sabathia, Randy Johnson, Clemens, or Maddux? With growing popularity, the sport has seen a larger talent pool develop, with the talent getting better on both the high end and low end. The players today are facing much stiffer competition than those in the past. It's pretty simple to me.
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There are seven BILLION people on this planet, yet MLB struggles to find talent to compete each and every year. The NFL struggles to find to legitimate QB's CB's, lineman, etc. The NBA is having a real issue with finding talent. The last few drafts have offered little in the way of All-Star, let alone, HOF talent. Quantity does not equal quality. Never has, never will. |
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