I didn't get to see much of the game. When I did it was at a crowded bar with a limited view. One of the first plays I saw, was James Jones TD catch.
What struck me on this play is that when Brett threw the ball, I immediately thought it was over-thrown. But James accelerated, caught the ball in stride, and went in for the TD. He made it look easy.
Marcus McCauley was covering him at the time and Jones left him in the dust. Both of these men are rookies, Marcus was much more highly tauted in part because of his athletic skills. He ran a 4.36 at the combine. Our Jones was in the mid 4.5s and even in the 4.6s and thus was down graded in the draft. Yet here he is, blowing past 'faster' players in a live game.
I know there is such thing as 'game speed' but I think it has more to do with the predraft training. I think these guys specifically work out to improve their 40 times. Once they are drafted they stop and work on getting into more general football shape.
What struck me on this play is that when Brett threw the ball, I immediately thought it was over-thrown. But James accelerated, caught the ball in stride, and went in for the TD. He made it look easy.
Marcus McCauley was covering him at the time and Jones left him in the dust. Both of these men are rookies, Marcus was much more highly tauted in part because of his athletic skills. He ran a 4.36 at the combine. Our Jones was in the mid 4.5s and even in the 4.6s and thus was down graded in the draft. Yet here he is, blowing past 'faster' players in a live game.
I know there is such thing as 'game speed' but I think it has more to do with the predraft training. I think these guys specifically work out to improve their 40 times. Once they are drafted they stop and work on getting into more general football shape.



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