A term used to describe white athletes who don’t look athletic, especially quarterbacks by sports commentators.
I like Jared Goff as an NFL quarterback. He’s got poisein the pocket and he’s got sneaky athleticism.
By Isidora
Freakish Athleticism
Terminology used by professional sports TV analysts to describe the top, blue chip prospects for various professional sports drafts, typically football and basketball. Contributing factors include a "rare combination" of size, speed, strength, length, leaping ability, and agility, as well as physicality, regardless of cerebral ability.
Tyrus Thomas (Aka Ty-Tom) or Justin M. display freakish athleticism on the court/course.
By Melanie
Freakish Athleticism
Terminology used by professional sports TV analysts to describe the top, blue chip prospects for various professional sports drafts, typically football and basketball. Contributing factors include a "rare combination" of size, speed, strength, length, leaping ability, and agility, as well as physicality, regardless of cerebral ability.
Tyrus Thomas (Aka Ty-Tom) or Justin M. display freakish athleticism on the court/course.