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lingard reminds me of Justin Fargas.
Old Huggy Bears kid.
lingard reminds me of Justin Fargas.
Reporting times faster than what they actually run. Remember dorsett running a 4.2 on Greentree? He ran a 4.33 at the combine. Duke Johnson low 4.4? He ran a 4.54 at the combine
Haven’t seen him in person but on tape he looks fast but not crazy fast. He didn’t run away from everyone like a 4.3 guy ..imo. Think the laser times were 4.55-4.6? Maybe he’s faster now? Also since he’s running track is he going to stay thin, or thicken up w muscle/bulk?
Don’t think his 40 at the Nike combine was an accurate representation of his speed. You don’t run a 4.6(believe he messed up during the run) but then can go and run a 10.7 in the 100mHaven’t seen him in person but on tape he looks fast but not crazy fast. He didn’t run away from everyone like a 4.3 guy ..imo. Think the laser times were 4.55-4.6? Maybe he’s faster now? Also since he’s running track is he going to stay thin, or thicken up w muscle/bulk?
Didn’t Dorset almost fall down when he ran the 4.33 at the combine?Gus wasn’t timing those guys......
He wasn’t here....
noDidn’t Dorset almost fall down when he ran the 4.33 at the combine?
Reporting times faster than what they actually run. Remember dorsett running a 4.2 on Greentree? He ran a 4.33 at the combine. Duke Johnson low 4.4? He ran a 4.54 at the combine
Anybody know what day/time he’s running this weekend?
Don’t think his 40 at the Nike combine was an accurate representation of his speed. You don’t run a 4.6(believe he messed up during the run) but then can go and run a 10.7 in the 100m
I know I would. But then you’d have to know what you’re looking at, or which lane you should stay in...
Bolt has the fastest split from 10-20m (0.99);
and the fastest split from 20-30m (0.90);
and tied for the fastest split (with Johnson and Powell) from 30-40m (0.86).
No one has run faster to 30m (about 7 yards short of 40 yards) than Bolt. And since I can’t se anyone running him down at his best…that would make him pretty good over 40 yards. But I’m just guessing...
Lingard will run +/- .02 to what Barkley ran at the combine. No one will remember a random 40 in Orlando.
And lingard is much bigger than those guys don’t be silly. In addition to that lingard ran a 10.70 without much experience running the 100m(he usually run the 110s in hurdles). If he trained for it he could possibly have run in the 10.45-10.55 range.No question he's fast, but these 40 time topics are always hysterical.
I would bet he's running the anchor due to having a faster top end speed than get off from the line. It'll be interesting to see what they run and it's a big spot for an early entry to have.
It also says how far down our men's track program is in the grand scheme of things. Wish we could've gotten Schwartz for this reason alone and Shivers would have been nice as well. Then again, I would say that's why we weren't a player for Schwartz and obviously size with Shivers. Might as well toss in Campbell as well as his state time of 10.37 is nothing to sneeze at either. All three of those guys have much better times than Lingaard has posted.
Well, no.
As usual, when you’re wrong you start building straw men. Eliding arguments rather than give up or just say “my bad, I made a mistake” - which would be cool. It would showed you can man up.
1. If someone is the best 30m, 40m, 60m, 80m runner of all time than it would be safe to conclude that he was the best 100m runner. That would be enough of a definitive argument - for anyone else.
2. Bolt’s 0-10m, including reaction time, was 1.89 and the best ever is Mo/Ben Johnson at 1.83. Again, he still beats them to 30m (that means he runs them down)...so the initial 10m is not only a smokescreen but an illustration that you don’t really know what you’re talking about. The first 10m would be included in the first 30m I referred to in my post, otherwise, among other things, Usain Bolt is a teleporter...
But, where you really go off the rails...and I’ll even give you a chance for a mea culpa...is trying to compare times when track and field uses a completely different system of measurement than does the combine.
T&F - fully automatic FAT (clock starts on the gun and stopped by electronic “eye”). Any reaction time (RT) under .100 results in automatic disqualification. RT measured by electronic blocks.
Combine - hybrid automatic (clock MANUALLY started AFTER runner has started running). - electronic
So to make the reverse argument, flipping the best ever combine 4.22 to a track race...it would be like 4.35+. Which is considerably more than the 4.19 you “estimate”.
So, here’s where I leave an opening for you to say, “my bad”
Back to football/Lingard...speed in the backfield will not be a problem, it’s the OL’s ability to give them a crease that will be the difference.
LOL. I tried to educate just like last time but you are complete fool.
This is really basic stuff. If you don’t understand this, it will be impossible for anyone who knows anythingabout track to help you. You’re WILLFULLY IGNORANT. There’s no argument for that kind of stupidity.
Any of the people who follow track like @1953 @CarolCityHigh @randolph herndon or a few others who follow track will tell you how wrong you are.
FYI: I stopped reading at the first sentence. You’re an imbecile! LMAO.
Walter Dix, one of the worst starters of the elite 100m guys running a hand 40
And lingard is much bigger than those guys don’t be silly. In addition to that lingard ran a 10.70 without much experience running the 100m(he usually run the 110s in hurdles). If he trained for it he could possibly have run in the 10.45-10.55 range.
That’s the thing, 100m isn’t lingard main event as he barely has any experience with it. 110 Hurdles has always been what he concentrated onI knew you would show up to defend LL when he doesn't need defending.
What he could possibly do, doesn't matter. All of them could run faster if they all concentrated on track alone. As it stands, those others have better times and even with your guesstimate on what he could run, he would still have the slowest time.
Again, he doesn't need defending. He's a big guy who can motor and his times prove that. The other there are certainly smaller, but all three would get a track scholarship if they never played football. LL, he wouldn't on the 100 alone, hurdles yes.