WITH ALL DUE RESPECT apparently you dont watch the combines a-hole trindon holliday ran a 4.21 there chris johnson 4.24 jacoby ford 4.27 cj spiller 4.28 demarcus van dyke 4.28 talor mays 4.24 need i say more Dominique rogers-cromartie 4.29, as i stated before i love football more than track and plus i want to graduate from college you cant run forever idiot go watch some porn or something old *** no disrespect but it is wat it is
JUST BE PATIENT YOU WILL SOON SEE
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03-11-2012, 11:45 AM #61A MAN WITH NO IMAGINATION HAS NO WINGS- ALI
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03-11-2012, 07:12 PM #62
well according to the NFL website the fastest time this year was 4.33: http://www.nfl.com/combine/top-perfo...-LB-CB-OL-SPEC
And your claim of 4.2 is still better than a 4.21 . . . unless you used an electric timer that only used tenths of a second.
You are just getting upset because someone called you out on your ridiculous claim.
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03-11-2012, 07:27 PM #63
I think the actual number he used was a 4.24 which would only give him the second fastest ever combine time. But yeah he is getting real upset someone would even question a time that is elite of elite, world class speed on a body frame that is not even close to looking like an elite level sprinter. Dosent run track cause he loves football so much. Plenty of football guys run track in college and with world class speed like this kid claims track coaches would be beating down his door. Not to mention he dosent play at football powerhouse in any sense.
love the quote that you cant run forever and he wants to get a college degree. You can get a college degree and run track they are not mutually exclusive. Not to mention on the slim to none chance he even makes the NFL the average career is only 3 years. The top track guys make 250k+ just to show up to meets in Europe.
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03-12-2012, 06:46 AM #64
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03-12-2012, 10:08 PM #70
The reaction times this past weekend at the World Indoor Championships in the 60 meter sprints finals ranged from 0.131 to 0.168 seconds. The reason that hand times in the 40 yard dash are not particularly accurate is due to reaction time of the person timing the event. Reaction times of 0.150 to 0.30 seconds are common when using a stop watch to time first movement. Attempts to measure the first 10 yards with a stopwatch are even more problematic. Which is why coaches and organizations are moving to electronic timing.
Best,
Christopher Glaeser
Sports Technology Evangelist
Freelap Timing Systems
http://www.freelaptrackandfield.com
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03-12-2012, 10:55 PM #71
So your a walk-on who has never played football before and expecting to show up at a D1 school, even a low level one like Memphis and dominate. I really hope this is a joke because you are flat out delusional. Your quoting world class 40 yard dash times, a upper level elite short shuttle time. If you actually do go to Memphis and manage to walk-on you will more than likely end up quitting not knowing why your amazing athletic ability was not being used. Make sure you go to class at Memphis because you sound semi-illiterate when you post.
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03-13-2012, 06:40 AM #72
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03-13-2012, 01:01 PM #76
If you had the ability to use proper grammar and learn that "be" isn't spelled as "beat", then I might have replied to your post accordingly. However, you've proven by your lack of intelligence and your sheer stupidity that you are not worth my time. BTW, did you mean to put beat instead of be? If so, I wouldn't be surprised. You seem to be that retarded.
Good day.
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03-13-2012, 01:28 PM #77
Now your claiming your ran a 1.09 10 yard split. Congratulations you would have the fasted 10M split in history. By like 2 tenths of a second. Like i said you have never played football and you plan on dominating at the D1 level. This is hysterical stuff. Make sure to take an English class or 2 or 3 but you sound illiterate. You are not going to dominate, you are not going to play NFL football, your going to need a good job.
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03-13-2012, 05:06 PM #79
Buddy, I graduated college years ago, graduating medical school in June. I went to school for free because of football, i played in bowl games, on national TV etc. Your a damn walk-on who has never played football in his life, your the guy with a big mouth who can't back it up who would have gotten abused in practice and the locker room. Was I the best player, no i wasnt. I played special teams, was mainly a back-up and played alot in our nickel package. Did i ever claim absurd times? No, i said i ran in the low to mid 4.6's hand timed, good speed for a LB but i came into college as a safety and never really played much heavier than the mid 220's at a little under 6'1. Your claiming top level elite numbers, thinking your going to dominate without ever playing a down of football in your life. That frankly is delusional.
By the way i wouldn't be bragging that you have an associates degree from a JUCO. I try to post here from time to time to give advice to younger kids so they dont make the same mistakes training i did when i was young and in high school. There is alot of misleading and bad information that is given out over the internet that kids take as being 100% truth.Last edited by wildcats9; 03-13-2012 at 05:16 PM.
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03-14-2012, 08:22 PM #88
Ran a 5 maybe 5.1 when I went for the team last summer. I weighed about 230, hadnt ran at all in over a year. Feltgoodman.
Edit: I got 2 tries, first time I got like a 5.7 or 5.8, guy told me to tweak a few things, went again, got a 5http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoawuYgSkehcUdvZQ6yNOcA/videos?flow=grid&view=0
Check out my youtube channel! Feel free to ask questions, and I'll make video responses as in depth and to my knowledge as I can. I don't spread bro science, my information will be similiar to Ian Mccarthy/Layne/Ogus/Eric helms in the sense that I will base my accusations of of science/studies. Also some personal experience, but I won't impose that onto you. But if you ask, I'll answer :)
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