Ten Fastest Players in CFB in Week 4 (Two Canes in the Top 10)

Look I'm a college level sprinter so maybe I see it differently but there's a difference between them. Same way a 4.2 look different to a 4.4 but numbers are similar

Look I'm college level sprinter also.. :ibis-roflmao-sm3:maybe I see it differently also.. we would both know that running against a tired defense in fourth quarter would look different..

We also know top speed is not the thing that matters most but ability to hold that speed over distance. But you got it
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Mf’s on this board were saying Lyle was small and not fast during his recruitment. I have to assume yall accidentally caught a bootleg Hudl because it was so obvious he was elite.

(Riley would get absolutely hawked down on that run)
 
Dudes are goofy. How is saying you ran track in college a flex? I'm commenting because there was a clear difference in their speed to my eye and the data backed it.
 
CJ2 easily runs under it if Cam releases early, but Cam looks left first to freeze the safety so CJ2 was isolated with the LB.

The ball lands at the 5 yard so obviously CJ2 would have had a play on it, but the safety was over there too
Yes. I don't think he threw it late. It was just a duck. Didn't go anywhere on release. If you go back and watch you'll know what I'm talking about. He definitely wanted that throw back.
 
Yes. I don't think he threw it late. It was just a duck. Didn't go anywhere on release. If you go back and watch you'll know what I'm talking about. He definitely wanted that throw back.
I've re-watched it plenty.. Cam catches the snap, takes a 3 step drop while looking left. Then looks back right, sets and releases. He throws it from the left hash around the 47 of usf and it lands at around the 4 yard line outside the numbers. So it travels over 55 yards in the air. So like I said, if he throws it earlier, CJ2 easily runs under it. Now had he thrown it 65 yards, it's a TD in the end zone
 
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I've re-watched it plenty.. Cam catches the snap, takes a 3 step drop while looking left. Then looks back right, sets and releases. He throws it from the left hash around the 47 of usf and it lands at around the 4 yard line outside the numbers. So it travels over 55 yards in the air. So like I said, if he throws it earlier, CJ2 easily runs under it. Now had he thrown it 65 yards, it's a TD in the end zone
Let me put it another way. If he throws a spiral the ball will travel through the air faster and probably hit the target. When it's spinning like a frisbee it moves slower and receiver outruns pass. Do you acknowledge it was a duck?
 
Let me put it another way. If he throws a spiral the ball will travel through the air faster and probably hit the target. When it's spinning like a frisbee it moves slower and receiver outruns pass. Do you acknowledge it was a duck?
I think we are both saying the same thing. If it's a spiral, it will travel farther, but that duck of a throw still traveled 55 yards and would have been a TD had he released immediately on the 3rd step of the drop. Both things can be true in this case. When you've got a 4.2 forty blazing on a 9 route, get that ball out quickly and throw it to a spot, rather than trying to gun it 65 on a rope
 
I think we are both saying the same thing. If it's a spiral, it will travel farther, but that duck of a throw still traveled 55 yards and would have been a TD had he released immediately on the 3rd step of the drop. Both things can be true in this case. When you've got a 4.2 forty blazing on a 9 route, get that ball out quickly and throw it to a spot, rather than trying to gun it 65 on a rope
is there a clip on this under thrown play? I vaguely remember CJ coming back to the ball while being held by the DB.
 
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Glad they are measuring it this way.
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