Texas WR Isaiah Bond plans to break 40 time record at Combine

Who is they?

Nobody is rounding but you.

It doesn’t matter how people phrase it colloquially.

What matters is what the stop watch says and how it’s always been timed officially (to one hundredths of a second).
I’m not rounding anything. The poster said he ran a 4.41. I said he ran a 4.3. If you want to say 4.39 that’s fine but that’s still not a 4.41 lol.
 
Alexander Wright was one of the fastest players in the league, winning the NFL's "Fastest Man" competition in 1992 and 1993.

During NFL off-season training, Wright was officially clocked at 4.14 seconds in the forty.

Unfortunately, he could not catch and lacked lateral agility.
he was one of those players you kept hoping for because of his speed.
Randall Williams comes to mind
 
Alexander Wright was one of the fastest players in the league, winning the NFL's "Fastest Man" competition in 1992 and 1993.

During NFL off-season training, Wright was officially clocked at 4.14 seconds in the forty.

Unfortunately, he could not catch and lacked lateral agility.
Need more then speed to become an successful receiver. Majority of this board loved Jalen Hyatt and he has been a major bust for the Giants where he barely plays.
 
This is a weird thread.

I don’t really think people are making fun of him for running a 4.3. That’s impressive. They’re making fun of him for having the audacity to say he was going to run a 4.2, and potentially 4.1 but then clocking a 4.39. To me, with saying maybe a 4.1, he hyped himself up as someone who has record breaking, like, best-40-of-all-time speed, and he didn’t get close. By my count, 5 other guys ran 4.39s and 17 guys were faster than that.

Nobody would be making fun of him if he ran a 4.28. We’d be saying “damn, he didn’t get it, but he is really fast!”



Anyway, I'd happily take him. We desperately need what he can bring to the offense.
 
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