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Re: An Analogy for Jack


Posted by: Jeff M () on Tue Sep 26 13:43:22 2006


BHL continues to search for just about anything that will support his PFO theory, however fractured his comparisons may be. Yes BHL…let’s analyze the place-kickers role in fundamental baseball hitting. Now that’s really going to make young “Johnny” a good hitter. “Don’t hit the ball to right Johnny…no matter what…make sure you hit to left, and if you can’t pull a baseball, then you better go in the back-yard and kick a football”

Let’s not stop there; how about track & field…where BHL might next choose to compare why distance runners circle a track in a right to left direction. Is it perhaps because most runners are right-handed and the longer they run or walk the more likely they will circle to the left?

Now on to golf, where it’s long been recognized that a draw results in more horizontal distance than a fade. Who cares about the shape of the course…just hit a draw all the time…and you’ll be a better golfer!

BHL needs to get up from his computer…actually get outside in the fresh air…and jog on over to the neighborhood park. Make sure you bring a bat BHL, and a glove because baseball’s about offense and defense. When you get to the park, look around for a pick-up game…no not with 10-year-olds…but with high-school players or older. Then get into the box and make a bet with the guy on the mound. Tell him to offer up 10 fastball’s on the outer edge, and you’ll pull 8 of them over the fence…thus supporting your theory. Make sure you video-tape the results, and then post same on this site, and we can all finally see what makes you tick...or is it tock…or talk…

Jeff M


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