Jay'Veon Sunday, 2020 3* RB, Waco (Connally), TX (Committed)
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For reference:
Bolt finishes 9.63. The man at the top of the screen (lane 2) finishes in 9.98.
How big of a difference is 3 1/2 tenths of a second?
https://youtu.be/bVTqySCtzVI
Yes, 11.34 is quite different from 10.94.
Edit: fuck the Olympic Committee. Just click the link and watch in YouTube. -
Speed really does matter ... but it isn’t the only thing
There’s still time to improve on the number -
If speed was the only thing that mattered then Ahmed would be an All American
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Come on guys...when is it next time we will get to sing a kid by the name jay’veon?
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did I miss the thread where the NCAA is changing the field from 100 yards to 100 meters and taking the hitting out and eliminating equipment and pads?
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yes, they are also taking out defenders and schemes. You just have to run 100m to be successful. Don't need vision, toughness or any kind of football aptitude or instincts.Meek said:did I miss the thread where the NCAA is changing the field from 100 yards to 100 meters and taking the hitting out and eliminating equipment and pads?
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You're really outing yourself as a track novice here, which is really surprising given you're a 6'6" black man with an enormous penis.StrongArmCobra said:
That's not a big difference at all. Sunday still has his Senior year to improve his speed and times.RealRhino said:
Marshawn was a good high school runner. 10.94 100 meter compared to Sunday's personal best of 11.34.StrongArmCobra said:
I don't think Marshawn Lynch in high school would have looked good running the 100 meter dash either. And yes, with the right training he could easily improve his speed.chuck said:Ballz did you see Sunday running the 100 meters? They could work a miracle with his speed and he'd still be the slowest tailback on any upper tier team in the nation. I tried to be positive about him, but I saw enough. He's a 4.8- 5.0 40 guy right now. You really think that can be improved on enough?
I'm way more hopeful about Newton.
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There's a difference between speed being the only thing that matters (it obviously isn't), and a lack of speed being a disqualifier at a certain point. An 11.34 100 is a seriously slow time. I'm not going to definitively claim that it means Sunday will never be good because of it, but I also have my doubts of there ever being an accomplished D1 running back who had a PR of 11.3 or slower. I welcome examples to the contrary.NEsnake12 said:If speed was the only thing that mattered then Ahmed would be an All American
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It’s been getting a little too combine like on this board lately.NEsnake12 said:If speed was the only thing that mattered then Ahmed would be an All American
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LMAO 4 tenths is probably close to a 10 meter difference at the end.StrongArmCobra said:
That's not a big difference at all. Sunday still has his Senior year to improve his speed and times.RealRhino said:
Marshawn was a good high school runner. 10.94 100 meter compared to Sunday's personal best of 11.34.StrongArmCobra said:
I don't think Marshawn Lynch in high school would have looked good running the 100 meter dash either. And yes, with the right training he could easily improve his speed.chuck said:Ballz did you see Sunday running the 100 meters? They could work a miracle with his speed and he'd still be the slowest tailback on any upper tier team in the nation. I tried to be positive about him, but I saw enough. He's a 4.8- 5.0 40 guy right now. You really think that can be improved on enough?
I'm way more hopeful about Newton.







