@phrankyou

Of course it’s harder for him. He’s not endowed with the touch of the lord like Ohtani is.

@theawesomenesschannel148

Funny how his old coach said hitting a baseball is tougher

@Rockhead1997

He hasnt even done it in the nfl yet lol

@JacobJohnson-523

As a longtime fan of weekly dumb, I do miss when you guys had fewer stories. I laughed more at your analysis of the stories than the story itself personally. Big supporter of Jomboy Media and of Weekly Dumb!

@MechaHeretic

"I am a 36 year old white man. You want me to dap you up NO. I show this SO EARLY." - I felt this in my soul. It's too real Jimmy.

@AccipiterF1

When I was in Jr. High, I was on the basketball team riding the pine as usual, and our coach told the team to foul to manage the clock at the end of the game. And—it's really hard to explain how with words—but one of my teammates, on the inbounds, attempting to foul as instructed, accidentally gave a double uppercut to the rocks of the opposing player. This was 40 years ago, and It is so vivid in my mind, that it still cracks me up just thinking of it.

@pullt

In his defense, he is an idiot.

@chimpinaneckbrace

Just called 911 for donuts. Fingers crossed.

@rameybartels6291

Call me when is both a Quarterback and a cornerback, *in the NFL*, and wins MVP, while in the running for offensive player of the year, and the running for defensive player of the year. 
Twice. 
Then wins MVP AND the Superb Owl. 

You know what? Easier: don’t call me.

@Andorski

Travis gotta play both ends in the pros to actually be considered a two-way football player.

@AristophMarloque

4:05 the "I'm good" was instantaneous

@jesseshort8

Respect for Hunter's game but he's crazy.

@Clawdia11

Travis Hunter sounded like a fool comparing himself to Ohtani.🤦‍♀🙄If he was a starting quarterback and defensive cornerback then maybe he has a better case, but still it's Ohtani, he's a legend. Hunter has a ways to go to be a global elite superstar.

@Will-nl6il

Calm down Hunter. This could go off the rails.

@CUMBICA1970

Deion Sanders said that the hardest thing in any sport is to hit a baseball. That no matter how much he practice there's no such thing as "okay I've mastered." It's a neverending, life long process.

@BR-re7oz

2:36 I can't believe I'm growing up in Jomboy's house! I can tell by the tree. That's my tree now!

@banquo60615

When it comes to pay rate, It’s not about “harder,” it’s about how much you contribute to each win and how many fan eyeballs you attract.

@paladin4God

Zack: you have no idea the clipocalypse i could unleash

@kragger99

Love your stuff gang. You look like you have as much fun making these as we do enjoying them. So glad you got to meet/shake hands with Judge. Keep up the amazing work!

@6thwilbury2331

If Travis Hunter ends up being one of the two 2-3 receivers AND one of the top 2-3 corners in the NFL, then I'll grant his premise. What makes Shohei historic is not that he both pitches and bats, but that he does it to the level that he has. As for what's more difficult, that's an impossible discussion either way. You can't know for sure unless each person is allowed the same amount of training and practice that has allowed the other to get to where they are, then see how they perform. 

That said, there are certainly skills in some sports that are harder for others. For example, dunking a basketball is WAY harder for Jose Altuve than it is for Wemby.