We cant answer that question cause its not tangible. Some people just have that "it" factor. Thats what separates "Winners (Brady! Flacco, Ryan??, Jordan, Kobe, Shaq)", from Perennial Pro-Bowlers (Romo) or Allstars (Marbury, Baron Davis).
As far as college stars (remember David Rivers and Pearl Washington in Coll. BBall?), its just a whole nother level when you go to the pros in any sport.
I went to a Knick game once, got there real early, and saw Scott Brooks STRAIGHT SCHOOLIN John Starks in a one on one game. Scotty barely cracked that line up though. The point is, EVERYONE IN THE PROS ARE GOOD, whether the 12th man in BBAll or the 53rd man in the NFL or the 24th man in MLB. Now a college star is going up against a bigger pool of competition, where the back ups are even good. its not like that in college. you are reserved to playing a select few schools and talent, and the talent drops off with substitutions. THere are so many factors, including what Maurice said ofcourse, but this is the biggest factor in my opinion as i have often discussed this with others.
But speaking of this, its good to see Andre Ware doing well as a college analyst. Where is Akili Smith and all those backs Chicago drafted?
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