millertime26
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People talking about his speed in these drills are crazy. He’s going half speed. He does look stiff tho.
This is the same behavior as doodling in one's own doo-doo.Canes fans ****ting on kids just because.
Nothing changes.
I don’t like to be the guy to talk **** about players to prove a point. They’re certainly achieving a lot in lifeBruh Jakai Clark was All-ACC First Team Center. Of course our guru’s developed him though. I haven’t heard his name in the draft talks but I haven’t heard anything about the kid we pulled out the portal last season either.
Jordan Miller spent last season on the practice squad with Denver. I highly doubt he would have had enough film from Miami to get that opportunity.
Saluteto them soldiers that kept grinding
People talking about his speed in these drills are crazy. He’s going half speed. He does look stiff tho.
Dmoney has posted misleading statistics before, but I dont know year that supposed data was from. Here are the top 15 in receiving yards from 2024 for you.Nah. @DMoney posted a thread with all sorts of data about how a lot of NFL WRs had 40 times that we'd likely consider underwhelming. Not digging that post up but its somewhere if you're inclined to search for it.
Look at the top 10 40 times ever recorded by WRs and let me know how many All Pros you see...This is a crazy hill to climb. You have 0 data to prove this.
No, because that would be ******* stupid.Look at the top 10 40 times ever recorded by WRs and let me know how many All Pros you see...
The point is you can be a great nfl receiver even if you don't run a 4.4.. speed itself isnt a prerequiste to NFL success.No, because that would be ******* stupid.
No, **** sherlock. No single physical attribute equates to NFL success. The actual point is speed is near the top and running a 4.6 in 2024 equates to keeping your resume updated. Scroll up for details.The point is you can be a great nfl receiver even if you don't run a 4.4.. speed itself isnt a prerequiste to NFL success.
Well DUH Ain’t too many WRs running 4.6s to begin with anyway Sherlock. sub 4.5 is considered “fast” and you listed numerous players running 4.5 or lower who aren’t considered “speed” guys. Guys like Amon ra and Davante would prolly still be successful if they ran 4.58 because they possess other elite WR traits.No, **** sherlock. No single physical attribute equates to NFL success. The actual point is speed is near the top and running a 4.6 in 2024 equates to keeping your resume updated. Scroll up for details.
They are the exception, the rule is sub 4.5. I strongly believe you are too stupid to comprehend that portion. I guess focusing on the outliers is the best way to present a strong argument.Well DUH Ain’t too many WRs running 4.6s to begin with anyway Sherlock. sub 4.5 is considered “fast” and you listed numerous players running 4.5 or lower who aren’t considered “speed” guys. Guys like Amon ra and Davante would prolly still be successful if they ran 4.58 because they possess other elite WR traits.
Maybe you’re too stupid to understand your own argument. You said sub 4.5 is the barometer for NFL success at WR and proceeded to post a top 15 list w/ numerous guys running 4.5 or slower and I’m the stupid oneThey are the exception, the rule is sub 4.5. I strongly believe you are too stupid to comprehend that portion. I guess focusing on the outliers is the best way to present a strong argument.
Yes.and I’m the stupid one![]()