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There is no way Randy Moss makes this team.
Cool - so that's what it feels like!
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wow you must be one smart cookie.
Why, if you were GMing the pats you could have told BB that Moss wasn't going to make the club. So then we wouldn't have had had to waste a perfectly good 4th round pick!
Well played.
When I become an nfl owner I'll look to you to act as my GM given your foresight in this matter.
thanks.
Are you serious??? I can't believe you actually think this.
World class sprinters run 40s in the 4.3-4.4 range (an analysis of Olympic-winning 100m dash sprinters showed splits from 4.29-4.38), but they lose .1-.2 because the timing begins at the sound of the gun, versus in NFL testing when the timing is triggered by movement off the blocks.
So, yes, the most elite sprinters in the world could run in the 4.1 area, or possibly closer to 4-even in an NFL combine setting. With a full running start, a guy like Carl Lewis probably could have ran 40 yards closer to 3 seconds at his peak.
Combine and Pro Day are different things. Pro Days are held at the schools, and they can typically tweak the environment so that it is ideal and maximizes the times for their players.
Wow, Carl Lewis could have ran a 40 in around 3 seconds? maybe somebody like the Dallas Cowboys should have drafted him back in the day! hahaha
Wow, Carl Lewis could have ran a 40 in around 3 seconds? maybe somebody like the Dallas Cowboys should have drafted him back in the day! hahaha
Wait wait wait, can I be the one that says it? Can I? Can I?
There is no way Randy Moss makes this team.
Cool - so that's what it feels like!
PFnV
Using Moss & Stallworth in the way I detailed would cause the most havoc on opposing offenses.
So before preaching to me about understanding the Patriots system you need to first understand it's about creating mismatches and take advantage of weaknesses in the defense.
Moss and Stallworth accomplish this as I have detailed.
I never said they would both always be on the field together.
I merely pointed out that both of them used together in this capacity would lead to huge issues for a defense.
Running the offense you proposed would be good and I'm sure they will do it, but to simply label moss & stallworth as deep guys only is a shortcoming in strategy and makes things a lot easier on defenses.
Question for The Baron -- Stallworth ran a 4.19 in his combine? Are you sure of that number. It's the fastest I've ever seen or heard of, and while I knew Donte was quick, I didn't realize that he was rocket-assisted.