Lebron Warns NFL LBs/DBs/Safetys They Better Be Glad He Chose Hoops Instead Of Staying With Football

Would Lebron Have Dominated The NFL?

  • Yes

    Votes: 74 53.2%
  • Maybe, if he was used at the right position

    Votes: 45 32.4%
  • No way

    Votes: 20 14.4%

  • Total voters
    139

Sterling Archer

Spider Mane
Supporter
Joined
May 16, 2012
Messages
34,931
Reputation
10,828
Daps
171,308
Reppin
Chicago
Everything this nikka does is attention whoring to some of you guys:mjlol:
Is it attention whoring when you post online:sas2:
To me personally only doing things for attention is attention whoring. I don't think everything he does it's for attention though. And no, simply posting on the coli isn't attention whoring. :yeshrug:
 

606onit

Superstar
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
15,291
Reputation
-590
Daps
35,991
Reppin
Passport Abuse
Ohio turns out great football players every year. It’s crazy that he was ranked #1 and it wasn’t even his main sport. I think AI was also rated very high as a football player.
Mitchell Trubisky won 2012 Mr. Football Award. :heh: (Mentor, Ohio)*

Shows how bad of a league the NFL is....His boys basically told him, "Even tho you love the work, we aren't gonna let you play SLAVE BALL cuz it's too dangerous and you've got EASY WORK coming your way boy :whoa:." :pachaha:
 
Last edited:

tuckgod

The high exalted
Bushed
Joined
Feb 4, 2016
Messages
47,578
Reputation
14,205
Daps
178,700
I think AI was also rated very high as a football player.

Basketball was his second sport.

Only reason he didn’t play is because John Thompson was the only coach that would fukk with him after prison and Georgetown didn’t have a football team.



To be all the way real, he was best at baseball when we was kids.

That was our neighborhood sport and he was nasty, but he loved football more than anything.
 
Last edited:

Yogi

Superstar
Joined
May 26, 2012
Messages
3,709
Reputation
265
Daps
16,547
Reppin
NULL
Not for skill positions, no. You absolutely have to have extreme talent to be a skills player. The rest you can compensate with athleticism.
Not true if you consider tight end to be a skill position. Jimmy Graham and Antonio Gates couldn’t make it in basketball, gave football a try and became all pros. They made it off of pure athleticism, and Lebrun is way more athletic than both of them. There are also examples of track stars making it at wide receiver just off their pure speed.
 

tuckgod

The high exalted
Bushed
Joined
Feb 4, 2016
Messages
47,578
Reputation
14,205
Daps
178,700
AI was a QB, like a Michael Vick type of QB. He would have been like a slightly taller version of Kyler Murry or Russell Wilson

He was the QB, Safety, Kick returner, punt returner, and the punter.

He never left the field.

As far as Vick, along with Marcus Vick, Tyrod Taylor, Marquis Hagans, and Ronald Curry, they all learned how to play QB from idolizing Chuck.
 

Sterling Archer

Spider Mane
Supporter
Joined
May 16, 2012
Messages
34,931
Reputation
10,828
Daps
171,308
Reppin
Chicago
Not true of you consider tight end to be a skill position. Jimmy Graham and Antonio Gates couldn’t make it in basketball, gave football a try and became all pros. They made it off of pure athleticism, and Lebrun is way more athletic than both of them. There are also examples of track stars making it at wide receiver just off their pure speed.
I actually thought you said "be a star in football" so I'll digress a bit. And I consider TEs of that era the least skilled of skilled positions but def skill positions. But to your comparison just because Gates and others played basketball too doesn't mean that being a star basketball player makes you a good football player. You have to have the skills and playing b-ball doesn't give you that no matter how good you are. Some people possess both at varying degrees. Gates and others were better football players than basketball players. It's just that simple.
 
Top