Gabe Polsky
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You know what I'm saying?
He was, he was short, you know, not very heavy and had a short reach and,
but developed a style like Lionel Messi.
I mean, he was also shorter than most people.
He had this, you know,
human growth issue where he like wouldn't grow when he was a kid and had to get testosterone but he was you know he also developed this flea-like style of like you know deking people and he was so good with the ball and smart you know what i'm saying so he had that deficiency but he overcompensated in other ways i mean you go through even jerry rice so he's one of the best receivers in history he said he wasn't very fast you know but he he basically memorized timing and routes so perfectly that
it gave him that competitive advantage, because he was in the right place at the right time, knew exactly when the ball was coming.
You know what I'm saying?
Like even like Greg Maddox, I was just thinking, I mean, he, he's not even in my film, but like same thing.
I mean, he was, he sort of doesn't really look like a baseball player.
Like he's a little bit schlubby.
He's not that tall.
He's not that strong, but his accuracy and his ability to understand batters and, you know, was on a whole nother level.
Yeah.
it's you look at every sport, every of the greatest athletes, it's something like that, you know, that's completely unexpected.
You know, I call it like Polsky's law.
Cause it's like everything you see, everything you see is like the opposite.
You know, that's pretty cool.
And you coined that paradox.
I did coin it.