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| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
I'm talking american football. coach vs coach QB vs QB thinking match.
and everyone else is doing the play theyre supposed to mindlessly
but lets face it in baseball the onbly people doing the thinking as well are the coaches and the back catcher. everybody else is doing the mindless work for each play theyv practiced a billion times before hand. |
That's partly true. The catcher calls pitches, but the pitcher can call them off. Also it's not just mindless work for each play they've practiced a billion times. There's tons of different situations that affect what a player would do if the ball is hit to them, etc. While yes, they are practiced, it's not as if it's mindless execution. They need to be constantly thinking about what they would do in x situation if y happens, or what to do in another situation if z happens. Same thing with hitters. They anticipate pitches based on pitcher's trends, how they're throwing that day, how the fielders are lined up, etc. There are many many things that go into every single play in baseball, and they're not scripted ahead of time as they are in football.
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| quote: | Originally posted by OrangestO
This isn't about physics, this is about waves.
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