plantcity3
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Cook just ran a 4.50, fournette 4.5, Gallman 4.57 40
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Isidora making some money so far...
4.91 and 4.84 40 for a o-lineman especially a guard is great.
Isidora making some money so far...
4.91 and 4.84 40 for a o-lineman especially a guard is great.
whered u get that? thought I saw he ran 5.03 and 5.01....
Cook and Fournette ran 4.5. The next dumb *** that comes into any thread and says that 4.6 is not elite for a high school kid needs to play in traffic.
The bench press test is a total scam.
All these players are bouncing and using momentum.
If they wanted to test real upper body strength they would have them do what they do in powerlifting meets and have them pause for 2 seconds then press.
actually, if they had them do it the way you suggested it would be even less relevant to actual football movements.
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Cook and Fournette ran 4.5. The next dumb *** that comes into any thread and says that 4.6 is not elite for a high school kid needs to play in traffic.
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I'm guaranteeing Joku will be a 1st round pick
Cook and Fournette ran 4.5. The next dumb *** that comes into any thread and says that 4.6 is not elite for a high school kid needs to play in traffic.
4.6 is not elite speed for any running back unless they weigh over 225 pounds. There's a world of difference between a 4.5 flat and a 4.6 flat. The starting running back on my high school team ran a 4.6 (hand timed) and his best college offer was from a 1AA school. He was hardly elite.
Who decides who is on the selection committee? Seems arbitrary that AQM gets in but Grace not.
Cook and Fournette ran 4.5. The next dumb *** that comes into any thread and says that 4.6 is not elite for a high school kid needs to play in traffic.
4.6 is not elite speed for any running back unless they weigh over 225 pounds. There's a world of difference between a 4.5 flat and a 4.6 flat. The starting running back on my high school team ran a 4.6 (hand timed) and his best college offer was from a 1AA school. He was hardly elite.
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