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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The time was in FL in the last two weeks. He ran a few times and was clocked by the patriots and the packers. The times were all 4.29 or 4.30.
I will state the obvious. The number of players in this draft coming close to those times is exactly ZERO.
Brady must have a major stiffy from all of these WR's, watch out ladies, he's a babymaker, lol. We have two speed demon game breakers in Moss & Stallworth, and both over 5'10", wow. No more smurfs.
The time was in FL in the last two weeks. He ran a few times and was clocked by the patriots and the packers. The times were all 4.29 or 4.30.
I will state the obvious. The number of players in this draft coming close to those times is exactly ZERO.
No one has a link for this, huh? I'm trying to tell guys on another board about it and no one believes me .
no, Ted Ginn ran that fast
http://scout.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=8&c=1&nid=413426
at safety, Laron Landry ran a 4.35
I will nitpick. A 4.35 is NOT close to a 4.29. Ginn was close, but a tiny bit slower.
it's 1% slower. if you don't think that's close, then ok.
Ginn was .7% slower. given how imperfect and unofficial these ratings are (they are inconsistently timed, run on different surfaces, sometimes wind aided, etc) there is almost no effective difference between these times.