A few days ago, American football second-class star Hunter, who is about to participate in the NFL draft, said in an interview that his work is harder than that of Shohei Ohtani, the Japanese second-rate superstar of Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles Dodgers, which has sparked heated discussions. In this regard, Passan, a well-known major league reporter of "ESPN", believes on the 29th that Ohtani's achievements are unique.
Shohei Otani, Hunter
Hunt, who hails from the University of Colorado Boulder, plays both corner back and wide receiver, making it a difficult task in the field of American football, which led to Hunt winning the Heisman Award, the highest honor in American football, at the end of last year. But the outside world also doubts whether Hunter can continue to play as a "second-in-class" after entering the profession.
And Hunter's remarks about Shohei Ohtani have caused a lot of topics. The answer to this question is very simple, and Shohei Ohtani has achieved far more than Hunt, "He has become the top pitcher and hitter at the highest level of baseball." If Hunter can be named to the All-Pros team in a single season with both corner backs and wide receivers, come back to me and talk about it. ”
Pasang stressed that he is not belittling Hunt, saying that he thinks he is good and appreciates his game, "but it's just a matter of hierarchy. In addition, Pasang also supported that Hunt should be 100 percent in the NFL, "If you have a player who can make an impact on both ends of the floor, why limit his play? Especially since he is still in the rookie contract, the contract will neither tie the team to death, nor will it allow the players to accumulate long-term physical wear and tear. ”