Rich Eisen in a suit ran a 5.94 at the combine last year.
Rich Eisen in a suit ran a 5.94 at the combine last year.
But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
This has a lot more credibility than the outlandish claims of some in here. The article says he was challenged by Terrell Davis, so I assume it was tested by somebody that knew what they were doing and was well documented. It also shows that the 5.94 was his best time at age 47. He had been doing this for ten years with times as bad as 6.77 at age 37.
Doing the math, 40 yards/120 feet. A 4.5 time is about 27 feet per second. That means 2.7 feet per tenth of a second. So you guys claiming you could do 4.5 or so 40s, you're saying you could stay within 3 or 4 feet for 40 yards of the fastest NFL players?
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Assuming in sneakers at least, all though I am mildly impressed. I sometimes get stuck doing 3 flights of stairs in a suit and it blows.
As to tex point I would agree if i remember it right. I would say less than 1% of the population could run a 4.50 at their peak.
Now saying Raji and Gilby could outrun most is a stretch, but a Tony Mandrich...probably.
I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.
I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.
I encourage everyone to go out and run the 40 right now. Post your times. I'm running mine in suit though, no way Eisen is gonna one up me dammit.
I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.
I would like to start a Go Fund Me to send Tex to the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh. They have a new, way-cool sports annex where you can, among many other things, run a virtual race against an Olympic sprinter for about the first 20 yards. (Not clear if the sprinter you're racing against is a slow starter like Usain Bolt or a fast starter, slow closer like most of the rest of them). Tex will be surprised to see how close the average healthy person is to an Olympic pace for the first 20. A few tenths of a second, give or take, isn't out of the question.
not a chance, i can't imagine how many muscles i'd pull or hips i'd break trying to do that.
as for general population, i think tex said most on here couldn't run under a 5.5 in the prime, not 4.5, i think a decent % could run a 5.5 in their prime if you ever played sports or had a clue how to run without falling down
My problem is short legs and running in a straight line never did me many favors. The fastest I was ever clocked in the forty was 4.8 and that was in college at 225 pounds. We didn't do much clocking forties at my high school. My junior year at the Badger camp I ran a 4.9, but to be fair to myself everyone was running really slow times. I never ran slower than a 5.6 and that was in 7th grade.
I always liked to think my game film was much faster than any timed run I could muster.
Eddy says the packers are very vocal about wanting him back to his agent
http://www.jsonline.com/story/sports...king/98517420/
From Lacy’s interview with Adam Schefter:
“Talking to my agent, the Packers have been very vocal about having me back there. I’m trying not to think about all of that right now. I’m just trying to make sure whether I end up in Green Bay or somewhere, I’m in the best shape or I’m in the best position I can be in personally, so when it’s time for me to contribute to whatever team that it is that they’re getting 100 percent of me.”
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