Dorsett runs 4.16

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Bo was not an electronic 4.12--not even close.
How do you know how close he was? It may not be electronically timed, but it is the time he got at the NFL Combine. The people manning the Stopwatch were better at it than whoever was doing it for Dorsett.
He is the fastest player at the 40 in Combine History regardless. Deion Sanders ran a 4.28 at the Combine and he was one of the fastest ever. Now imagine what it takes to be .16s faster than Deion while being 40lbs heavier.
 
Bo was not an electronic 4.12--not even close.
How do you know how close he was? It may not be electronically timed, but it is the time he got at the NFL Combine. The people manning the Stopwatch were better at it than whoever was doing it for Dorsett.
He is the fastest player at the 40 in Combine History regardless. Deion Sanders ran a 4.28 at the Combine and he was one of the fastest ever. Now imagine what it takes to be .16s faster than Deion while being 40lbs heavier.

Because 10.39 100m guys don't run 4.12 40's. Deion was a 10.21 100m guy, for reference.
 
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I don't think people understand how fast a 4.6 is even.

Anything under 4.7 is moving pretty good. I'd say 99.9% of men you see playing recreational sports can't even run below a 4.7.
 
@MoveTheSticks: NFL Scouts timed Miami WR Phillip Dorsett at 4.35. He needs a lot of polish as a route runner but he's explosive & tracks the ball easy.
 
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Jesus! Still discussing? Dorsett couldn't run a 4.16 if he was Russian and the Olympics were in Moscow!

I bet he can't run a 4.36 with a laser timed 40!
 
My Dad ran a 4.5 something. Too slow to be a Canes RB in the early 60's, they moved him to FB.
 
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