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Earlier this week Austin Rivers debated with Pat McAfee about who had better athletes, the NFL or NBA. Rivers said there are 30 players that be in the NFL. James Jones showed up on Friday and just took Rivers down...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Tasseo12 days
That womans reaction is proof of why women talking sports is worthless. Just don't get it.
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Nix to Twillie11 days
What reaction? I don’t get this comment.
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kjntgr13 days
How many NBA GUYS have brain damage
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kjntgr13 days
He’s 100 percent right
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JustinT3713 days
The NBA today is soft, more acting than international soccer. Superstars and all types of players not playing back to back games, voluntarily sitting out. We use to call that quitting on your team.
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gamecockman1213 days
Takes a lot more skill to play in the nba let's just be honest.
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Sofaking213 days
It’s true, but it also takes an infinite amount of toughness to play in the NFL. This is the reason there isn’t a lot of crossover between the sports.
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JustinT3713 days
Lol
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blueboxer111913 days
Is speed factored into the “skill” you’re talking about?

Let’s see how many NBA dudes can run a 4.4 then let’s talk.

Let’s see how many can lift 225lbs 20 or 30 times, like many of the skilled position players can…
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jrobic413 days
Also, what his last name Smith, not Rivers? Would we even know who was?
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jrobic413 days
If you ever bothered watching him play with Pels, you know JJ was absolutely correct!
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Geauxldninja13 days
Didn’t hear a lie. NBA players flop and take rest days and get people kicked out of arenas for heckling. They are soft. They wouldn’t make it in the NFL.
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Thracken1313 days
Jones was absolutely right
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