Tech_God
Well-Known Member
That was stupid!
What? The accidental misspelling using my phone or my rebuttal? You are the one that said he'd finish dead last in the 100M against NFL players. Talk about stupid..
That was stupid!
What? The accidental misspelling using my phone or my rebuttal? You are the one that said he'd finish dead last in the 100M against NFL players. Talk about stupid..
What? The accidental misspelling using my phone or my rebuttal? You are the one that said he'd finish dead last in the 100M against NFL players. Talk about stupid..
Not that I really care but I'm bored and love watching you spin.Metcalf ran a 10.37, let's give him a 10.30 with more training.
Here are what NFL WR's have ran.
Jacoby Ford 10.01
Ron Brown 10.06 Olympian
Bob Hayes 10.06 Olympian
Alvis Whitted 10.07
Kay Vincent 10.07
Anthony Schwartz 10.07
Sam Graddy 10.09 Olympian
Willie Gault 10.10
Mike Miller 10.11
James Jett 10.16 Olympian
Sammie Parker 10.17
Tyreek Hill 10.19.......high school
Johnny Jones 10.25? Olympian
Phil Epps 10.24??
Michael Haynes 10,2?
Curtis Conway 10.2?
yards guys faster than a 10.30
Willie McGee 9.1WR
Cliff Branch 9.2
Mel Gray 9.2.
Not that I really care but I'm bored and love watching you spin.
So a guy with virtually no real track training and has spent time bulking up for the NFL.... would only gain .07 if he were to devote himself to track like these others?
Is that what you want us to believe this hour?
If so you have to admit it appears easier to be a fast track guy than a fast football player. Many examples of football players running elite times while training for other sports. Many a washout of elite track guys failing in the NFL. Maybe a person needs to declare if they wish to run track (doubtful) or play football and not be allowed to cross contaminate each others sports. Would that help with your diaper rash?
Keep posting and getting angry. Love the spin cycle.Wow!
I already talked about that somewhere back there, give this guy some serious track training, lose some weight....10.25ish....like I mentioned. That 10.30 was just for this one race where he had no intentions of losing wait or working on that speed endurance, ah repeat 300;s, ouch!
And at 2.0 wind it was a 10.30.
You try so hard guy, and ya look dumb doing it, ok?
Keep posting and getting angry. Love the spin cycle.
This says absolutely nothing about this one race.
"Metcalf ran a 10.37, let's give him a 10.30 with more training."
Love laughing at you, don't ever change.
So now I;m reading stuff like....
Football player vs real speed......and stuff similiar, talk about some dummies, sheesh!
20 Olympic sprinters have played pro football. Tons of world class sprinters in NFL uniforms over the years.
Rookies, sheesh!
Metcalf would have came in last in an NFL 100m.
If it were a tornado he'd be even faster though it wouldn't count as an official record.I'll go slow you can do this....
The wind was +1.0 if + 2,0 he gets that 10.30, ok my main. Do see him very capable of that.
I don't understand your angle at this point. Is this DK sucks or NFL receivers are slow?
I don't understand your angle at this point. Is this DK sucks or NFL receivers are slow?
No one knows.
Really guy?
Metcalf gave people the impression he is a good example of NFL speed, and he got beat bad. When he isn't.
Jets cornerback Javelin Guidry 10.35 in high school. Tiny windy.
Titans WR
Browns WR
Metcalf would come in, 7th?
Tyreek Hill, Kay Vincent, Rayeem Mostert, hmmm?
Add football equipment and see how fast they are.
You can't decide whether you're arguing for fast Olympic sprinters, fast NFL WRs, or just guys you think are fast but aren't particularly good at either.
What matters is DK is a great WR, he's fast as all hell on the field, and he put up a good show against professional sprinters.
Keep hating, but the film says he did what he set out to do.
Put any of those other sprinters on a football field and they're cut in mini camp.
Wow... At 6'3" 230 lbs... He's 3-6" taller and carrying 60-70 more pounds on him and still hanging with world class sprinters.
Funny how the guys paid to know the track athletes are impressed but you know better.