JinWPB Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/bills-nfl/article980355.ece?two-bills-drive Sorry if this has been covered before, I was not aware of any of this. Seems speed is in T.J.'s blood. Sounds like his dad got the short end if true.
AReed Deep For6 Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 While completely understanding genetics, it is still amazing to me how many NFL'ers have professional athletes (or outstanding college, olympics, etc) blood in their family. Obviously, with good genetics this is more likely to happen, but it seems like you could almost breed super athletes. Im sure we all know plenty of apples that have gone rotten on a good tree.
JinWPB Posted August 3, 2012 Author Posted August 3, 2012 While completely understanding genetics, it is still amazing to me how many NFL'ers have professional athletes (or outstanding college, olympics, etc) blood in their family. Obviously, with good genetics this is more likely to happen, but it seems like you could almost breed super athletes. Im sure we all know plenty of apples that have gone rotten on a good tree. Genetics aside, the part that intrigued me was the whole Balco/ clear involvement.
K-9 Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 While completely understanding genetics, it is still amazing to me how many NFL'ers have professional athletes (or outstanding college, olympics, etc) blood in their family. Obviously, with good genetics this is more likely to happen, but it seems like you could almost breed super athletes. Im sure we all know plenty of apples that have gone rotten on a good tree. Jimmy the Greek would be proud. GO BILLS!!!
The Big Cat Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 While completely understanding genetics, it is still amazing to me how many NFL'ers have professional athletes (or outstanding college, olympics, etc) blood in their family. Obviously, with good genetics this is more likely to happen, but it seems like you could almost breed super athletes. Im sure we all know plenty of apples that have gone rotten on a good tree. Point in case: Demetrius Bell. Karl Malone is. a. specimen. He also has a daughter who plays in the WNBA. I'll bet if Malone wanted, he could have put on an extra 30 lbs of muscle and been a dominant left tackle.
KD in CA Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 While completely understanding genetics, it is still amazing to me how many NFL'ers have professional athletes (or outstanding college, olympics, etc) blood in their family. Obviously, with good genetics this is more likely to happen, but it seems like you could almost breed super athletes. Im sure we all know plenty of apples that have gone rotten on a good tree. Breeding, same as in race horses. It's in the blood. Name that movie quote!
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