Jay'Veon Sunday, 2020 3* RB, Waco (Connally), TX (Committed)
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Watched the film again. I don’t care what his track times are. He’s good.
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But still get Sam and Bijan or gtfoRoadDawg55 said:Watched the film again. I don’t care what his track times are. He’s good.
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How about all three and Sam plays DB?backthepack said:
But still get Sam and Bijan or gtfoRoadDawg55 said:Watched the film again. I don’t care what his track times are. He’s good.
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DoogCourics said:
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.
Just so it’s clear, I am saying nothing about Sunday’s abilities nor am I saying he has to be fast to be good. Neither am I saying he can’t get faster because he obviously can.
I’m just showing what 0.4 seconds looks like since it seemed there was confusion as to how big a gap that is. -
This. He has good acceleration, it's just the top speed that's lacking. And he makes up for it by being a bitch to tackle in the open field... he's really good at using is free arm to swat away arm tackles.RoadDawg55 said:Watched the film again. I don’t care what his track times are. He’s good.
Watch the run at 2:47 in his junior year film. He has that unteachable natural vision and patience to wait for his blockers to set up the hole, and then bursts through it. -
No. Sam’s RB is incredibleStrongArmCobra said:
How about all three and Sam plays DB?backthepack said:
But still get Sam and Bijan or gtfoRoadDawg55 said:Watched the film again. I don’t care what his track times are. He’s good.
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Somehow Sam Adams might be a DB, but Sawyer Racanelli won't be a LB, interesting...StrongArmCobra said:
How about all three and Sam plays DB?backthepack said:
But still get Sam and Bijan or gtfoRoadDawg55 said:Watched the film again. I don’t care what his track times are. He’s good.
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Different recruits, different skill sets, different genetics. Possibly more position flexibility on Adams' end. Every situation is different and nuanced. No shit.FKA_Mousecop said:
Somehow Sam Adams might be a DB, but Sawyer Racanelli won't be a LB, interesting...StrongArmCobra said:
How about all three and Sam plays DB?backthepack said:
But still get Sam and Bijan or gtfoRoadDawg55 said:Watched the film again. I don’t care what his track times are. He’s good.
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There's no confusion. Learn how to do math and physics. The gap of 0.4 seconds is larger the faster the times that are being run. Therefore, 0.4 seconds is a bigger gap for elite world class sprinters running sub-10 seconds than it is for high school kids running in the low 11 second range.DoogCourics said:DoogCourics said: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.
Just so it’s clear, I am saying nothing about Sunday’s abilities nor am I saying he has to be fast to be good. Neither am I saying he can’t get faster because he obviously can.
I’m just showing what 0.4 seconds looks like since it seemed there was confusion as to how big a gap that is. -
Exactly, they are different recruits. Most schools are offering Racanelli on defense, while basically all are offering Adams on defense. You got it backwards regardless of your personal belief on where their skill sets will take them.StrongArmCobra said:
Different recruits, different skill sets, different genetics. Possibly more position flexibility on Adams' end. Every situation is different and nuanced. No shit.FKA_Mousecop said:
Somehow Sam Adams might be a DB, but Sawyer Racanelli won't be a LB, interesting...StrongArmCobra said:
How about all three and Sam plays DB?backthepack said:
But still get Sam and Bijan or gtfoRoadDawg55 said:Watched the film again. I don’t care what his track times are. He’s good.





