RonnieT24
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You are so delusional its almost comical Turpin would be way in front.
Zeke is either in the high 4.5's or 4.6's. The other problem with Zeke is he lacks quickness in his cuts. He does a poor job of making people miss. doesnt have the moves. Doesnt have the speed to beat the LB or safety to the edge.
The bigger issue is that teams know this now and they stack the box knowing all he can really do is run up the middle. So now the ONE things he can do well running the ball is even harder than it was before. Unless the Oline is blowing open gaping holes in the middle, Zeke has nowhere to run. And since he doenst break a lot of tackles, he is limited again. And if he does happen to break a tackles he quickly gets caught from behind.
You can argue with me but you cannot argue with physics..
Zeke's top speed in pads in the 4th quarter of the Carolina game on what I believe was his 20th carry, was 20.66 mph which is 30.3 feet per second. Turpin hit 20.95 or 30.7 feet per second on his kickoff return. That means that at top speed they would be separated by .59 feet per second. For the math impaired that's about 7 inches.. So if they ran side by side for 5 seconds Turpin would be around 35 inches ahead.. As in less than a yard. Again getting back to the math.. Zeke is a longer strider and thus likely able to maintain his top end longer than the shorter strider Turpin. I willingly admit that Turpin was faster after 10-15 snaps in a game than Zeke was after 45-50.. complete with a couple dozen violent collisions with people 100 pounds heavier than he. I will also counter that a fresh Zeke is most likely faster than the 20.66 mph displayed on that run. In that context Zeke hitting the speed he did is actually a little more impressive than Turpin going coast to coast untouched. If I'm not mistaken Zeke also hit 20.8 mph on a catch and run last season as well. I remember being surprised because I think it was after the knee injury and was a good deal shorter than the long one against Carolina. But that's the thing about an injury like that.. It's fine.. until it's not. Land on it wrong, get hit on it, or just take a wrong step and it locks up. Still I will post that one if I can find it.. But my point stands. At the top end there is not near as much difference between the two. No amount of made up analysis by you or anyone else will change that.