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Re: Are sport listening believable ?
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2018, 10:28:34 PM »

You can just always assume every famous person always has their height increased in the official listings you see.

I think Tom Cruise might be the only one who actually looks his listed height.
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Re: Are sport listening believable ?
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2018, 10:52:45 PM »

You can just always assume every famous person always has their height increased in the official listings you see.

I think Tom Cruise might be the only one who actually looks his listed height.


Yes dude
and it's even harder for me to accept that all this people are increasing their height
it's creating an unbearable climate
but well
that's why I prefer not to say my height. I prefer people to estimate, because if I say it they will automatically see me shorter than before.
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Re: Are sport listening believable ?
« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2018, 04:11:37 PM »

again a stupid thread from me  :P

and well I have a proof 
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=146741708747900&set=pb.100002362146714.-2207520000.1514926265.&type=3&theater 5-7 on ID
http://goshockers.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3264&path=vb 5-9 according to her team

Lots of excuses are used to list taller heights on rosters like this such as measuring height with shoes on.  I know this one girl who is on our college's volleyball team.  The roster lists her at 6'2" which is my height, but clearly she is not as tall as me.  So I know they listed a height taller than her actual height.

That being said, in the above example with the girl with the 5'7" ID who is listed at 5'9", it is possible that she legitimately grew 2 inches because it looks like the ID is from her early high school days and several years old.  Thus, I can believe that she may have grown.
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Re: Are sport listening believable ?
« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2018, 04:37:25 PM »

Lots of excuses are used to list taller heights on rosters like this such as measuring height with shoes on.  I know this one girl who is on our college's volleyball team.  The roster lists her at 6'2" which is my height, but clearly she is not as tall as me.  So I know they listed a height taller than her actual height.

That being said, in the above example with the girl with the 5'7" ID who is listed at 5'9", it is possible that she legitimately grew 2 inches because it looks like the ID is from her early high school days and several years old.  Thus, I can believe that she may have grown.


It's sad to see this. Since when a girl needs to be 6-2 to be a good volleyball player. I know that for height listening volleyball is about the same than basketball.
And in the case I showed you she clearly don't look above 5-7, rather under than above.


Ppl like to photoshop too
https://twitter.com/PrepSportsPlus/status/912573833093058561
https://twitter.com/Maleski67/status/660266450473586688


http://www.uclabruins.com/news/2016/11/10/mens-volleyball-adds-five-signees.aspx

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