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Post by cityofchamps on Apr 10, 2013 13:50:03 GMT -5
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Post by danb6177 on Apr 10, 2013 13:54:43 GMT -5
thats pretty fuckin unbelievable
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Post by MarchingOn on Apr 10, 2013 13:56:38 GMT -5
Damn, Taylor Lewan must be pretty damn great if he can manhandle this Clowney guy.
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Apr 10, 2013 14:21:40 GMT -5
Dwight Freeney ran a 4.38 at 6' 1'' 270 lbs
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Post by Jancey on Apr 10, 2013 14:27:05 GMT -5
Dwight Freeney ran a 4.38 at 6' 1'' 270 lbs Lies And besides, the time they're clocked at at school usually is a better time than they get at the combine. So I'd bet it's closer to a 4.6, but still insane either way.
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Post by mitch9234 on Apr 10, 2013 14:37:04 GMT -5
Dwight Freeney ran a 4.38 at 6' 1'' 270 lbs Lies And besides, the time they're clocked at at school usually is a better time than they get at the combine. So I'd bet it's closer to a 4.6, but still insane either way. It was either 4.38 or 4.48. Some sources say 4.38, others 4.48
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Post by Jindred on Apr 11, 2013 0:10:34 GMT -5
Lies And besides, the time they're clocked at at school usually is a better time than they get at the combine. So I'd bet it's closer to a 4.6, but still insane either way. It was either 4.38 or 4.48. Some sources say 4.38, others 4.48 I've seen 4.48 I would call BS on 4.38.. Maybe unofficially.
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Post by jorkenmeister on May 16, 2013 16:49:36 GMT -5
I don't trust any unofficial times.
I remember how terrible the unofficial times at the combine this past year were compared to the official time that would be released later.
They said Tavon Austin ran a 4.24, but actually ended up running a 4.36 or something. That's the main one I can think of right now, but there were a ton that were way off.
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Post by bronco1984 on Sept 13, 2013 8:12:06 GMT -5
I can guarantee you the you can take off more than a tenth of a second. At the combine (if he runs) or at a pro day, I would bet money that he doesn't run faster than a 4.6 If you look at college times, they are ALWAYS faster than official NFL times. Guys are always stronger than NFL lifts, and they are usually taller and weigh more than their official NFL height and weight. (Did you know Nick Foles was 6'8" in college? ...but he's 6'6" in the NFL). Clowney is probably going to measure at 6'5", running at the fastest a 4.65 (Which is still really good, but he ain't a 4.5). Also, a few notable supermen that turned out to be somewhat normal. Percy Harvin was listed at running between the 4.29-4.35 range...and he ran a 4.4. Joe Haden was listed in the 4.3 - 4.4 range...and Ran a 4.5. Just sayin! Believe it or not...Coaches inflate their player's value. Shocker.
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Post by MarchingOn on Sept 16, 2013 20:31:21 GMT -5
I can guarantee you the you can take off more than a tenth of a second. At the combine (if he runs) or at a pro day, I would bet money that he doesn't run faster than a 4.6 If you look at college times, they are ALWAYS faster than official NFL times. Guys are always stronger than NFL lifts, and they are usually taller and weigh more than their official NFL height and weight. (Did you know Nick Foles was 6'8" in college? ...but he's 6'6" in the NFL). Clowney is probably going to measure at 6'5", running at the fastest a 4.65 (Which is still really good, but he ain't a 4.5). Also, a few notable supermen that turned out to be somewhat normal. Percy Harvin was listed at running between the 4.29-4.35 range...and he ran a 4.4. Joe Haden was listed in the 4.3 - 4.4 range...and Ran a 4.5. Just sayin! Believe it or not...Coaches inflate their player's value. Shocker. That's just Urban Meyer being Urban Meyer. Check out the BS he puts up.
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