Fastest Cowboy Ever? And most impressive NFL 40?

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My money is on Bob Hayes...and he changed the secondary in the NFL. Deion was electric, and got paid for it although...which left Hayes in the bleachers on cash flows.
 

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Olympic Gold medalist Bob Hayes still the fastest in NFL history.

There is no record of a 40 time but he ran a 60 in 5.28.

Bob Hayes was the inspiration for the creation of zone coverage.

The Cowboys once drafted three QB’s in the same draft just to find someone with a strong enough arm to where Bob Hayes didn’t have to stop and go back for the ball.
 

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I remember that Randall Williams play. Was that the play that elicited the Parcell's "Jap plays" line?
 

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Nailed it.

Relative to his position and size...who can match that?

The part of his game that amazes me just as much is his run defense. You would think at that size, he'd be some measure of a liability against the run and that's not the case. He's truly an amazing player.
 

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The part of his game that amazes me just as much is his run defense. You would think at that size, he'd be some measure of a liability against the run and that's not the case. He's truly an amazing player.

Jay Ratliff was a poor man Donald in that regard. Undersized, especially for a NT a decade+ ago, but was just too quick for the Center/Guard to get their hands on him.
 

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Yup. Randall took Eagles trickery opening kickoff...to the house. 3 seconds of game clock time.

No, in truth it wasn't a great demonstration of Randal Williams speed. But there were urban legends that Randal W ran a 4.1.

No one will believe that--I sure don't. But no one will EVER be able say they scored a TD 3 seconds into a game. That will never, ever, ever, ever be matched.

I remember that. It was an Eagles surprise onsides kick that turned out to be not such a surprise and blew up in their face. It was hilarious.
 

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What Cowboys draft pick had the fastest forty ever for a player over 270 pounds?

What nfl player had the fastest forty for a player over 265 pounds?

The problem is back in the day (post 1995) Jerry would ***** the forty times lower than what they actually were. He had Randall Williams at a 4.2 or something and had most of our wrs at 4.3 or lower. Problem is when they were on the field it showed.
 

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Who would you say is the fastest Cowboy in history?
Bob Hayes? Deion Sanders? Someone else?

Below I'll link to the greatest *demonstration* of speed in NFL history. He scored the fastest touchdown. 3 seconds into the game. 14:57 into the first quarter and he had a touchdown. How is that possible? Do you know his name and the legend of his purported 40 time?

As for most impressive 40 time in NFL history I'm gonna throw you boys a curve.
There is one well known lineman who weighs in at 284 pounds. He ran a 4.69 at the combine. Do you know his name? I'll give you a clue: the word impressive is an understatement to everything he does on a football field.





http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-uk/0a...Williams-scores-the-fastest-TD-in-NFL-history
Yeah, it was that kid Williams against the Eagles. They foolishly tried an onside kick to start the game, Williams grabbed it and had clear sailing to the end zone.

Hill?
 

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The two fastest I've ever seen with the Cowboys are Deion Sanders and Joey Galloway.

Tavon Austin may be right there too.
 

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Awuzie just clocked the highest MPH in a game since 2017.

According to rumors, the Cowboys invited Usain Bolt to try out as a WR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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No way to ever know the answer on fastest Cowboys player on the field but I would put money on Deion.

The Raiders once tried throwing deep against Deion to some of their ex olympic sprinters turned WR and it was not even close. It looked like Deion was back waiting for a punt because he was so far past them.

Alexander Wright was extremely fast in a straight line. He ran a 4.14 forty.

There was a guy in camp one year that Garrett's Dad said was the best athlete that he had ever seen. Jim Garrett claimed he timed him at 4.0 in the forty.

Teddy Williams ran a 9.90 100 meters. I think his forty was low 4.2x.

Tavon Austin in college was as fast as anybody I've seen on the field just from a visual perspective. He has some of the all time best college highlights.

I can give an answer to this no way question in my mind, when we're talking about the guy whose sheer speed dominated and revolutionized the game and how the NFL teams had to devise how to play him in Bullet Bob Hayes, who also made his dominance felt in the fastest contest in the Olympic Games, and we ain't talkin about just a 40 time but a lengthier 100 meters.

they can keep their scrubs like 4.14 Alexander Wright, ..and Randall Williams, and even HOF Deion Sanders and his supposedly 4.29 per pre-draft NFL combine - but I will always cast my vote on the " World's Fastest Human " in Bullett Bob Hayes. :bow:
 

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Awuzie just clocked the highest MPH in a game since 2017.

According to rumors, the Cowboys invited Usain Bolt to try out as a WR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

not a surprise, and this is a fact vs a rumor .. as Cowboys actually drafted the rights of Olympic legend Carl Lewis to be an WR.
 

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You do know that the replay clocks on that started after he took a few steps so his time recorded on the field was actually impossible to achieve?

He took 11-12 steps before the clock hit 14:59.
 
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