I think people who are truly interested in specific myths (like you) will check out the Top 100 Myths page and even check out the links.I fear most will not even bother reading them, let alone the links provided with them.
FYI, I'll reply to your comments and suggestion individually. Here's the first:
#47- Agree and disagree with it. Your reasoning behind your statement is faulty. I would say that a little english is required often because most tend to get out of line a little. Just because the pros use english a lot, doesn't equate to not being able to play without english.
Below is my current version of that myth and explanation. I think it is more appropriate and clear. Do you agree?
47. English is not required often in top-level play.
This is a common misconception; but in reality, top players use sidespin (often only in small amounts) frequently in their games (e.g., to make small corrections when they get out of line, to help the CB come more into the line of the next shot, to send the CB multiple rails with ease and in natural directions, to help pocket steep rail cut shots, to change the angle of a kick, to throw a ball in, to curve the CB slightly, etc.).
PS: Thank you for the comments and suggestions. I appreciate it, and I welcome the same from others.
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