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Tedd Ginn Jr.
Yesterday I read a post of Ted Ginn Jr, and I was prettify of the answer in the question “He is the fastest in the NFL” Some persons say that Devin Hester have more Acceleration that Ginn, :sidelol: :rotfl1:that’s a ****ing Joke Right, or some player have more agility combined whit speed, guau. If you don’t now Ted Run::foundout:
10,5 in 100 meters dash --- 9,7 Word Record
21.16 in 200 meters dash – 19.32 Word Record
13.26 in 110 metros high hurdles (best time in the nation as a senior when he won the state title for the second consecutive year) –12.88 world record. ONLY 1 SECOND LESS :up:
High Hurdles combine speed whit agility and Ted is the best in the all universities in the history. :clap:
Other guys run in 40 yard dash
4.29 or 4.31 - Deion Sanders
Randy Moss 4.25.
TED GINN 4,27 in College
He play corner in the college and take 8 INT and return 5 for a Touchdown :driveby:
Now Hester never when he is in the zone have real separation whit the defenders, Ted say “good bay” when he have a meter on a defender
And if you are thinking Hester is more quickly in the acceleration, that’s false, you need to see the videos. Men put your eyes in the ****… you tube.
The TRUE is Ginn Rigth now is more slow that in college, that’s is for two reason
[FONT="] Ted ”Sprint Ginn” is the real deal for the Miami Dolphins
[/FONT] Sorry for my redaction, I’m from Chile-.
Saludo para los LatinDolfans
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For all persons that say Hester his more fastest than Ginn
The Fastest Players in the NFL include the following.
4.45 at the 2006 NFL Scouting Combine
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Maks Cárdenas, Journalist [/FONT]
10,5 in 100 meters dash --- 9,7 Word Record
21.16 in 200 meters dash – 19.32 Word Record
13.26 in 110 metros high hurdles (best time in the nation as a senior when he won the state title for the second consecutive year) –12.88 world record. ONLY 1 SECOND LESS :up:
High Hurdles combine speed whit agility and Ted is the best in the all universities in the history. :clap:
Other guys run in 40 yard dash
4.29 or 4.31 - Deion Sanders
Randy Moss 4.25.
TED GINN 4,27 in College
He play corner in the college and take 8 INT and return 5 for a Touchdown :driveby:
Now Hester never when he is in the zone have real separation whit the defenders, Ted say “good bay” when he have a meter on a defender
And if you are thinking Hester is more quickly in the acceleration, that’s false, you need to see the videos. Men put your eyes in the ****… you tube.
The TRUE is Ginn Rigth now is more slow that in college, that’s is for two reason
- His ankle is hurt, not pain, but he feel that is not 100%
- And the more important thing, right now he is in the NFL, for that he not run not more in the university competitions, not practice in his velocity, and that is easy to probe. When he take the ball in a punt return in college look how he run, more bent that now and he have a more acceleration, but you need to see the improvement in the route ability. Example is the pass of Chad to Ginn in the second game of the preseason when he beat easily on Mathis /one of the best corner in the NFL, look that pass and see how Rasheed have not time to do the back pedal and need to run quickly to reach and obviously he faild. Ted when the QB throw the ball he in the 90% is alone.
[FONT="] Ted ”Sprint Ginn” is the real deal for the Miami Dolphins
[/FONT] Sorry for my redaction, I’m from Chile-.
Saludo para los LatinDolfans
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡new info''''''''''''''''''''''''''
For all persons that say Hester his more fastest than Ginn
The Fastest Players in the NFL include the following.
- Darrell Green (4.09 in Training Camp)[5]
- Laveranues Coles (4.17 at Florida State University, 4.29 according to the Jets' media guide)[5]
- Ahman Green (4.17 at pre-Draft workout in Nebraska)[5]
- Joey Galloway (4.18 at his official Ohio State Pro Day on February 26, 1994.)
- Deion Sanders (4.18 in Dallas)[5]
- Donte Stallworth (4.22 at 2003 Tennessee Pro Day)[5]
- Willie Parker (4.23 at 2004 North Carolina Pro Day)[5]
- Chris Johnson (4.24 at 2008 NFL Combine)[5]
- Randy Moss (4.25 at Marshall University)[5]
- Ted Ginn, Jr. (4.27 at The Ohio State University)
- Dexter Jackson (4.27 at 2008 NFL combine)
- Champ Bailey (4.28 at 1999 NFL Combine)[5]
- Devin Hester (4.27 and a 4.38 at Miami Pro Day, 4.45 @ 2006 NFL Combine)[5]
- Reggie Bush (4.33 at University of Southern California on Pro Day 2006)[5]
- Fabian Washington (4.29 at NFL combine.)
4.45 at the 2006 NFL Scouting Combine
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Maks Cárdenas, Journalist [/FONT]
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