R90 said:
OaktownBear said:
Saying JHD has a higher ceiling than Jorge is akin to saying Usain Bolt has a higher ceiling as a wide receiver than Jerry Rice.
Yes... it's a very similar thing, and that supports my point.
If Usain Bolt had dedicated his life to being a wide receiver instead of running 100 and 200 meters, I expect he would have been better than Jerry Rice. He had much better size and speed. That's creates the higher ceiling.
Rice was an intense workaholic who reached the top of his potential to became an all-time great while not being the fastest or tallest receiver in the league. He went being from an unknown at Mississippi Vally State, to being a hall of fame receiver.
If Bolt had been born in the US, and had committed himself to football over the years as much as Rice, both mentally and physically, it's hard to imagine a defender being able to keep up with him, out-position, or out-reach him. However, Bolt had a great opportunity in sprinting which worked out very well for him.
Jorge had amazing drive to succeed, stemming largely from his status as an undocumented immigrant coming to America to pursue his basketball dream. If he failed at basketball, it would have been very bad for him and his family.
JHD will graduate from Cal with his degree and many opportunities outside basketball. He doesn't have the desperate need to commit himself the same way Jorge did. If JHD does somehow realize his full potential, his athletic gifts will take him further than Jorge's brief stays in the NBA.
It doesn't support your point. Being a wide receiver requires a whole bunch of skills. In saying you expect Bolt would have been better than Jerry Rice, you are assuming that only hard work goes into all the skills that Rice had. And since Bolt is faster and larger than Rice, had he worked as hard as Rice, he would have had those skills also. You are talking about the best receiver that ever played the game and saying that a guy who is big and fast would have been better. That is ridiculous.
So anyone working as hard as Jerry Rice would develop his route running ability? Ridiculous
Anyone would have developed his hands? Ridiculous
Anyone would have developed his vision? Ridiculous.
Athletic ability takes many more forms than the ability to run in a straight line, jump high, or lift a weight.
What makes you think Bolt has the hand eye coordination to catch a ball at a full sprint OR while changing direction? No matter how hard he worked.
What makes you think he has the body control to change directions, change speeds, pivot, make a guy miss? No matter how hard he worked.
What makes you think he has the body control to take a hit, slough it off or bounce off of it?
What makes you think he has the vision to see when he has to do any of these things, the quick thinking to know when to do which thing, or the reaction time to do them quickly enough?
What makes you think he could develop the timing to know exactly the right moments to employ each of these skills?
What makes you think he could ever train his brain to do this all with complete fearlessness even while he knows a very large man who is moving very fast is going to blast him? No flinching. Making the right move with zero hesitation even though it might get you crushed.
What makes you think his brain is wired to do all those things? What makes you think his joints can take the pounding of making a cut at full sprint?
There are a ton of ways that Jerry Rice has demonstrated types of athleticism that Bolt has never demonstrated. Maybe Bolt has them. It is doubtful he has them all in any way close to Jerry Rice.
What you are basically saying is that you know 2 things that Usain Bolt has better than Jerry Rice, size and straight ahead speed. Since Bolt has never tried to do any of the other things, it is theoretically possible he could do them as well as the best receiver to ever play the position who you know does all of those things better than almost every other human that has ever lived. So yes, in theory Bolt has a higher ceiling. In all practicality he does not. You might as well say that every baby born today has a higher ceiling the Jorge, JHD, Jerry or Usain. Or Lebron. Or Jordon. Or Mays, etc. Because we don't know yet what s/he can't do. It would be true because each of those guys is limited by a life he has already lead. It also is a meaningless statement. JHD will never have a career like Jorge.
If I look for investment advice, I don't want to hear "The Lotto has a higher ceiling than Apple stock" which is a very true and very pointless statement.