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Sue Bird "fielding" punts during Seattle Seahawks Practice
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2475205, member: 5798"] Few things in sports that professional athletes do are easy. Nay, they make them look easy because they are the very best at what they do. Just as we do in our profession. It's not easy to get the puck past an NHL goalie one on one. It's not easy to catch a fly ball in a major league ballpark, especially one not hit right at you and there's a slight breeze. It's not easy to to make a 3 point basket on an NBA floor, especially with someone guarding you. Dare I say most of us couldn't make one if we were the on the court by ourself. It's not easy to kick a 45 yard field goal with multiple players charging at you trying to block it. It's not easy to shoot a free throw when you're tired and thirsty, and the coach just got through yelling at you. It's not easy to hit a 95 MPH fastball strike, regardless of location. It's even harder to hit "Uncle Charlie" when it started high and outside (that gave you a "jelly leg"), but broke like it fell off a table down to your knees right over the middle of the plate. It's not easy folks. People that know what they are doing, make what they do look easy, it isn't. How many of us would fare any better than Sue did? Few if any. :cool: [/QUOTE]
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