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Tough but here are my three......
- Bob Hayes
- Deion Sanders
- Darrell Green
Johnson not in the list?
Tough but here are my three......
- Bob Hayes
- Deion Sanders
- Darrell Green
My son used to go to these football camps where they would time prospects. The coaches would get together bounce a time off each other. "What'd you get? What was your time?" Then they'd estimate a time.Had to get all the way down to #13 before we could find a "real and official" 40 time. Actually at the combine with equal verifiable conditions and unbiased timers
All the rest before were on campus, usually bogus times. Add .05 to .15 to those times almost 100% of the time.
if they were a 'lot older " then that's all the more reason why Prime Time should have met the challenge - and beat the challenge.
Deion never invited ? NBC wouldn't want Prime Time whose persona and charisma surely would have added to viewing audience ?
Or could it have been Prime was so worried about being showed up, ..or he just wasn't interested in the event ?
These other NFL contestants were eagerly confident to compete and contest to be NFL's fastest Man, so why was Deion any different ?
I believe the NBC does the Fastest Man Contest event in the offseason, not during the NFL season.
Why in the world would NBC do otherwise ?
Now what other excuse(s) would Deion have next?
I've seen Darrell Green flat out jet- fetched both Dorsett and Dickerson from behind, but i haven't see his one vs Hershel Walker.
i don't ever recall Dickerson being officially recorded as a 4.2 guy coming into the NFL in 1983.
He was a state champ in 100 meters at track n field in high school.
But from what i've read or heard him he's never been officially being timed as that 40 time fast, heading into the NFL.
A kid from our HS went to Raiders camp and ran a 4.19. Never played, but he could scoot.40 times today at the combine are very accurate
Back in the day they were not
No one with a stop watch can accurately time a guy down to the tenth of a second
The 3 fastest guys to ever play in the nfl wouldn’t likely be the best really fast players to play
But one thing that is obvious is todays athletes as a whole are faster than those for decades ago
And the fastest official times aren’t always great players
There really is no way to know hype from fact with most of the times from years ago
Some guys play faster than they time also
I still remember a game against the Raiders when they tried to go deep on Deion.
- The Raiders had Olympic Gold Metal winner James Jett at WR.
- Deion was faster than Jett by a wide margin.
- Deion after the game expressed that he felt disrespected that the Raiders would even try going deep on him.
and he wasn't fast ....I like how Deangelo Hall picked himself.
Tough but here are my three......
- Bob Hayes
- Deion Sanders
- Darrell Green
According to NFL films the three fastest players in NFL history were Bob Hayes, Darrell Green and Bo Jackson. Green and Jackson had 40 times under 4.2. Not sure any NFL player was faster in pads than Darrell Green. He chased down Tony Dorsett, Eric Dickerson and Herschel Walker. Dickerson and Walker had 40 times of 4.24 and 4.25. Tony Dorsett claimed he never ran under 4.3.
First time I've ever seen Walter Payton on this kind of list. Was he a track guy?
Green is one of my all time favorite players even though he played for the "unnamed". He forced me to respect his game with unbelievable plays & won the offseason competitions they had amongst athletes. I remember him beating Herschel at least a couple times in the 40. I think H might take him in the 100 but Green was elite in the 40 and his on field play showed his great change of direction speed as well.
It’s pretty amazing the size, speed and strength of todays athletesA kid from our HS went to Raiders camp and ran a 4.19. Never played, but he could scoot.
It’s pretty amazing the size, speed and strength of todays athletes
I met Bob Lilly once and talked to him about the sizes of players today and how so many guys are over 300 lbs and how few there were in his day
And these 300lb guys are athletic
Look at Micah who is a guy with a LB body and CB speed
ReallyIn 1970, Micah would be a DT. lol
In 1970, Micah would be a DT. lol
Johnson not in the list?
Not necessarily. Guys like Jim Brown were huge for his time.. 6'3" 235, probably equivalent in size to the average linemen of his day yet managed to be identified as athletic enough to tote the rock. And that was in the 50's. I expect coaches in the 70's would have seen a 6'3" 240 pound guy who runs 4.4 like Micah and lined him up at tailback and hand him the ball 30 times a game. No coach worth his salt would ever have wasted that kind of speed and athleticism on the line.
What you probably remember is Green beating Herschel in the 60 which was the distance they use in the NFL's fastest man competition.