Nicholas Lennear sets personal record in 100 meters

Lol bro, yall need to chill, yall looking at the wrong things. He is pretty fast for a football player. But what i see is a competitor. He plays defense, he is making picks on defense, and now he is out there at track training. In addition to being a natural WR. That means all he is doing is working on his body all year. He is competing. Track training will humble you, especially when he is running against track athletes who are getting scholarships to schools like LSU and UF just for that. That's another dog.
 
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This is what I was talking about when I asked the question in another thread. He sure didn't look like a 11+ guy. I watch movements on the field, and he reminded me of Garrett Wilson. Again, I don't know if Lennear will eventually run a sub 4.4, but I'd be surprised if he didn't dip into the 10s (without wind aiding him). His *on-field* acceleration through the first few steps is really outstanding.
Yea if you never train for the track even if you are fast you wont put up good numbers your first time out, it will take time to really get used to it and a good coach taking you thru the different phases of a race (which different coaches call different things or 4/5 phases) but usually start, acceleration/drive, transition, max velocity, maintenance/speed endurance (this is where people think the leader in race is running faster when in reality they are holding top speed longer and other racers are decelerating most likely in last 30 meters, one of reasons why its recommended ballers run besides the initial explosiveness.), the finish.

I hate to talk about this because I can explain to you but then someone like nights comments that its slow and not sure if he trolling or not and the convo goes off rails :ibis-roflmao-sm3:.. Im just happy he grinding thru because it only helps even though he is being challenged and ego/pr is involved..
 


Just looked up PD and my man has been "in the league" for almost 10 years but has been on "reserve/futures" contracts the past few years and hasn't had a single snap. Since 2019, he's barely played. Anyway, kudos to him to staying in the league
 
Just looked up PD and my man has been "in the league" for almost 10 years but has been on "reserve/futures" contracts the past few years and hasn't had a single snap. Since 2019, he's barely played. Anyway, kudos to him to staying in the league
Is he making money?
 
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