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...Braxton isn't 4.32. I rewatched the Nebraska game recently and saw him get run down by the secondary. He's fast as [Mark May] for a QB, but no [Hoke]ing way is he's 4.32 fast...
...To me, as a former WR/RB, the scariest times of all are Shazier and Mitchell. Geez.
BTW, excuse my ignorance, but who is Campbell? Am I having a brain fart and forgetting someone?
Agreed. And as that article suggest, all those times are a bit faster than reality. They are all plenty fast, but not THAT fast.Braxton isn't 4.32. I rewatched the Nebraska game recently and saw him get run down by the secondary. He's fast as [Mark May] for a QB, but no [Hoke]ing way is he's 4.32 fast...
To put those numbers into real world figures, Chris Rainey, he of the 4.24, was timed at the NFL Combine running a 4.45 as his best 40 time. Louis Murphy (4.25) ran a 4.43, Percy Harvin (4.28) ran a 4.41, and Joe Haden (4.33) elected not to run at the NFL Combine but only ran a 4.43 at Florida's 2010 Pro Day.
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http://www.buckeyeplanet.com/forum/threads/14-oh-ath-parris-campbell-jr-is-a-buckeye.630517/
and pretty sure he just turned 14 ( .. we could redshirt him for 3 yrs and he'll still be unable to buy a legal drink when he starts in the NFL
I may be wrong, but Bolt probably isn't the fastest human on earth for the first 40. But for the next 70 yards, he certainly is.
Would you bet your house that any college or pro player could outrun Bolt in the first 40? I hope not...
No but I'd bet yours.Would you bet your house that any college or pro player could outrun Bolt in the first 40? I hope not...