.While your size as a league player may be impressive, you would be considered small as an NFL player espescially a linebacker. Your size of 181cm and 108kg coverts out to 5 foot 10 inches and 238 pounds.
Folau and Hunt would be way too slow for KR/PR, those blokes are usually Matt Bowen type speed and agility, Hunt and Folau would have the pace of an outside linebacker, plus when's the last time hunt actually beat a man with speed of footwork?nup none of the three guys would make it as a punt/kick returner, they give it to guys who have elite speed and agility. The only position that Thaiday would have a chance with is fullback
There would be several rugby league players who have the athleticism to play NFL in various positions.
This country barely plays basketball, yet several players have played NBA.
Patty Mills is one of the leading college players and will be an NBA star and he is the build of an Amos Roberts or taller Matty Bowen.
Thousands more Australians play league than basketball, I think it is narrow minded to think there would not be NRL players capable of breaking into their sport.
I think it is simply a question of being able to learn the game. I think the athleticism parrameters would be met by more than a handfull of league players.
Whether Sam Thaiday is one of them.... hmmmm don't know, but obviously Ozpunt think so and i reckon they would have more of an idea than us.
Don't some college basketball players get picked up by NFL teams and turned into wide receivers? I'm pretty sure i've heard of some cases of that.
LBs have practically no body fat. IMO they and RBs have the best "physique"s.
I wasn't referring to weight, I've seen fotage of Thaiday shirtless and whilst he is clearly strong, he is not at the level of a brian urlacher or ray lewis. he has a lot of body fat in comparison.
Don't some college basketball players get picked up by NFL teams and turned into wide receivers? I'm pretty sure i've heard of some cases of that.
Don't some college basketball players get picked up by NFL teams and turned into wide receivers? I'm pretty sure i've heard of some cases of that.
Mills is a bad example... HE IS IN COLLEGE!
He will succeed in the NBA. The only players from Australia who can excel in a skills position must go through the college system.
Technically as well LB isnt the hardest position, Id say QB, RB, WR, CB, SS, FS are harder, and LB is even easier in a 3-4 defence.
My point was, here people talk about american athletes in these revered tones as if no Australian could ever be as strong an athelete.
Yet, there is plenty of evidence of Australians mixing it in american sports at a professional level.
So yes it would be tough for an NRL player to learn the intracies of NFL, but i don't athleticism would be a problem for our top NRL athletes.
It would be interesting to see how Mills went on a league field i think he would carve up from fullback.