John813
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Not as fast as Wright.. Wright was one of those "reportedly 4.1" guys. If only he could catch.
Remember Randal Williams and his 4.04 40 time? Lol
Not as fast as Wright.. Wright was one of those "reportedly 4.1" guys. If only he could catch.
Let's try it again....
lane
1.Terrence Newman 10.20
2.Teddy Williams 10,01
3.Rocket Ismail 10.34
4.Bob Hayes 10.06
5.Alexander Wright NFL Fastest Man
6.Richmond Flowers 9.4
7.Herschel Walker 10.23
8.Mike Gaechter 9.4
How does it look?
Indeed I do.. and never believed it for a nanosecond. He was fast.. but that would have been other worldly fast.. and it would have showed up on the field a lot more than it did. Too bad he couldn't backpedal.. That speed would have made quit an asset as a DB.. cause.. you know... he couldn't catch any better than Wright..Remember Randal Williams and his 4.04 40 time? Lol
Not bad.. I wonder if that 10.01 was ever confirmed for Teddy Williams.. There were some reports that he'd clocked sub 10 as well. I never bothered to look it up. I would also add that other than Bullet none of these guys was as fast in pads as Deion. Granted he wore very little in the way of pads anyway.. but that dude had a gear in pads that I've only seen in very few people.
Yep. A loss is a loss and he lost.He lost the race because he didn’t take it seriously. He never took his warm-up suit off and didn’t even get down in a three point stance. He got caught off guard with the start and stumbled. At no point did he ever even come close to running full speed. The only ones who took the race seriously was Parsons and Chubb. The pro bowl skill challenges are a joke. They could only find four players to take part in the race and only one of them is one of the fastest players in the league.
Was still amazing for a man that big to be moving that fast.. Imagine being a QB taking a hit from him moving like that,.Yes but he lost because no one else tried I know because I read it here.
Yep. A loss is a loss and he lost.
In that race he was the fastest.Well hopefully you don’t think Parsons is the fastest player in the league because he won. lol
In that race he was the fastest.
Can you help me understand your interest in making sure everyone knows that Hill is the fastest?
In that race he was the fastest.
Can you help me understand your interest in making sure everyone knows that Hill is the fastest?
Bob Hayes was and will forever be the fastest man to play actual football like an actual football player in the NFL. When you win the worlds fastest man contest (100yd dash at the 1964 Olympics), and be inducted in the NFL and Track and Field Hall of Fame, there is no doubt who was the fastest man to play in the NFL.
It’s simply a fact that he won. Every single person that saw the race knows it. Why does it seem to upset you so?Then you can join the other fan thinking Parsons is the fastest player in the NFL. Maybe you can help make me understand your determination in making sure everyone knows Parsons won the race. No one else seems to be interested in doing that but you. This is day three since the race and you’re still going.
Trust me in that race Tyreek Hill was by far the fastest that is not a debate or a question that is a fact and everyone who follows football knows this. Being who he is and who they were Hill decided to play it off for the farce it was, a little shuck and jive there.
Tyreek Hill is a 4.2, 10.1, 20.1 sprinter, on a totally different level than a linebacker, ok?
If not for football Tyreek is a pro sprinter running on the circuit, a legit....world class sprinter.
Bo Jackson? What does his proposed time suggest he’d run in the 100? Bo says he ran a 4.13. Coaches say it was 4.16.100 meters not 100 yards.
Bob Hayes 10.06 ran on a dirt track out of lane one.....tore up for obvious reasons is the superior time for any NFLer. Trindon Holliday has a 10.00 and Jacoby Ford a 10.01 but those times were ran on far superior surfaces and are inferior because of it.
Bob Hayes has always been the fastest NFL player.
The winner of the race is the fastest of that race. That’s exactly how a race works. It’s a long-standing tradition of racing.
Bo Jackson? What does his proposed time suggest he’d run in the 100? Bo says he ran a 4.13. Coaches say it was 4.16.
It’s simply a fact that he won. Every single person that saw the race knows it. Why does it seem to upset you so?
Can you help me understand why you are so invested in making sure everyone knows Hill is actually the fastest?