The trouble with Bradman is you watch all these other great players and it's hard to comprehend there is someone who's between half to one third better than even them. Blokes like Richards, Chappell, Gavaskar through to the later great players like Lara, Tendulkar, Ponting etc. It's pretty hard to imagine someone as being that much better, but it just seems that for whatever unidentifiable reason or reasons he just was.
You go back and remember someone like Ponting averaging about 70 over his best 52 tests in his career, or over 60 after 100 tests. I remember watching him and the likes of Richards, Tendullkar and Lara and thinking no one could bat better than those guys when they were at their best. Smith has been like a run machine the past 3-4 years, but his average just shades Bradman's worst ever series average. It's hard to believe someone could be better than those blokes at their best, and could do it for 20 years. You almost don't want to believe it, because you feel like you've been robbed of something in not having seen it. Anyway, I know I wish I'd seen him bat in his prime (cue age joke etc).