Fritz27
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CrunchTime said:Another former Gator couldnt run fast either and dropped a few passes in post season games.His name is Emmett Smith and the rest is history.
If only we had the greatest offensive line of all time.
CrunchTime said:Another former Gator couldnt run fast either and dropped a few passes in post season games.His name is Emmett Smith and the rest is history.
DBoston80 said:..funny Clarrett got PUMMELED for a similar 40..and everyones making excuses for this guy.....SAD:shakeno:
weird, all know is fason is the man!!ghostface95 said:Thanks for reading my mind Gator Mike.
Also, in that exact same article RICK SPIELMAN CLOCKED FASON AT OR JUST ABOUT 4.6 on a "shytty wet field condition" mind yall.
CROWDER WAS CLOCKED AT 4.7
Spielman may have animosity against Fason then again he may not HOWEVER OTHER PRO SCOUTS THAT ATTENDED UF PRO DAY HAD HIM CLOCKED IN THE 4.46-4.54 range.
Conspiracy theory???? maybe
Just curios, how do you know other scouts clocked him in that range? Just curious. There are always so many other thoughts reports out there, just curious why yours is different than the others!?ghostface95 said:Thanks for reading my mind Gator Mike.
Also, in that exact same article RICK SPIELMAN CLOCKED FASON AT OR JUST ABOUT 4.6 on a "shytty wet field condition" mind yall.
CROWDER WAS CLOCKED AT 4.7
Spielman may have animosity against Fason then again he may not HOWEVER OTHER PRO SCOUTS THAT ATTENDED UF PRO DAY HAD HIM CLOCKED IN THE 4.46-4.54 range.
Conspiracy theory???? maybe
CrunchTime said:Of course there is.He was a proven entity .I loved the way he would run into the line and make you think he didnt gain anything only to find out it was a 5yrd gain.The point is that statistics dont tell the whole story.
Just playing the part of the Devil's advocate.
texasPHINSfan said:the real question, boomer, is who would win in a footrace:
Clarett or Fason? :D