TheRevoltingBlob
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That 4.37 is from high school.Yup. And Waddle is in the low 4.3s, definitely not just a 4.37. Waddle runs circles around Bowden lol.
That 4.37 is from high school.Yup. And Waddle is in the low 4.3s, definitely not just a 4.37. Waddle runs circles around Bowden lol.
YesIf grant makes the team they’ll be the fastest unit in the NFL.
Al's problem was his track stars usually couldn't play football worth a damn. Tim Brown became a great player, but it took several years.Yes
Al Davis is stirring in his grave
He was a vengeful narcissist and a rotten person, but he did put some really good teams on the field for a long time; he KNEW football.Al's problem was his track stars usually couldn't play football worth a damn. Tim Brown became a great player, but it took several years.
Even when he got good players, his ego held him back (Marcus Allen).
Well, let's be transparent here... When you come from Houston and its trainwreck, the culture at a meth lab is appealing.I love this part of his quote:
"I love the culture here"
Great to have this back in the facility.
I was gonna say, there 0% chance a Rb didn't get drafted after running a 4.32.
You'd draft a grocery bagger if he ran that and was in his early twenties
Why wasn't he drafted, in your opinion?Matt Breida ran a 4.38, had a 42" vertical, had 3,740 rushing yards in college (7 yd rushing avg), and he went undrafted.
Matt Breida - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Perhaps we have that defensive backfield. Preseason and off-season practice will be fun to see who wins more: our WR or our DB's?No one has a defensive backfield that can keep up with this group. If you use it right it should result in a lot of big plays
Fast backs and WRs go undrafted all the time. Most of the experiments where a team brings in a track star fail b/c there's a difference between track speed and football speed. I tend to bristle when posters advocate for a player based on nothing more than measurables. I see it as evidence of somebody having very little understanding of football. What I want to see is if a player can play fast. Fortunately, I see Fuller, Waddle and Wilson as three players who are very fast people and very fast football players.Matt Breida ran a 4.38, had a 42" vertical, had 3,740 rushing yards in college (7 yd rushing avg), and he went undrafted.
Matt Breida - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Why wasn't he drafted, in your opinion?
For example?Spd is important but most of best wr ain't fast.