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-King- 02-26-2013 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Peyton's Princess (Post 9437492)
Dontay Moch ran 4.19s in college...

What I'm trying to say is...your 4.55s were probably 4.7s realistically

Unless you really think you were as fast as Larry Johnson and faster than Cam Newton and Geno Smith.

But I suppose Dane is right who am I to rain on your glory days.

I agree. I went to one of the fastest high schools in the nation (holds a couple national track records and a bunch of regional ones) and even then most athletes couldn't run a legit 4.7. There's a big difference between coach billybob holding a stop watch and being electronically timed.

ThaVirus 02-26-2013 02:26 AM

People do throw out some ridiculous 40 times all willy-nilly. I have a friend who plays some college ball at small schools. He always talks about how he runs a 4.3 and all that. He legitimately had a tryout with the Vikings last year and said he didn't run well. I asked what he timed and he said a 4.5 but blamed it on his coach for dropping him off late and not having time to warm up. Truth is, he just probably legit only runs a 4.5, but you could never tell him that.

I was chilling with him the other day and he was talking about some dude on his flag football team that runs a 4.2 LMAO I was like "4.2... Right". Some scrub on your ****ing flag football team in BFE, Florida. I'm sure.

The problem with most people is, they don't really pay attention to the combine like guys on this site do. The extent of their knowledge on 40 times come from their local high school coach and hear-say about local players.

I think Chris Johnson has the fastest official, electronically timed 40 with a 4.24. There's no ****ing way my friend would be a half step behind CJ in a race.

AndChiefs 02-26-2013 05:47 AM

I was probably around 4.8 in high school. 6', 165 back then so i didn't have much weight to lug around. Played soccer and basketball for the team. Never was an elite athlete but was pretty good.

Stanley Nickels 02-26-2013 09:13 AM

I got stir crazy by the end of the last snow storm and ran it at the gym. Wife hand-timed me at 23.8. Then I showed her how to work the timer, and I ran a 5.3.

FRCDFED 02-26-2013 09:16 AM

4.7

ImAWalkingCorpse 02-26-2013 09:18 AM

4.65 in college, now.. yeah I wouldn't even want to try.

Hootie 02-26-2013 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 9440030)
Look what we have here: Hootie's slumlord twice removed half reerun cousin shows up to tell everyone they're a liar or full of shit.

Good times, slumlord.

sometimes you should just take a deep breath and back out before hitting submit

you just come off as an angry, sad human being

you'd be a top tier poster if 80% of your posts weren't attacks and then posts about how much integrity you have and how great of a person you are

no one cares; we get it; you do no wrong; you think no wrong

everyone already knows...why do you have to keep telling everyone 8 out of every 10 times you post? what else do you need to prove to us?

doomy3 02-26-2013 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 9437506)
Up until this past year (pregnant wife, newborn, etc.), I walked my dogs at least 10 miles per week in my neighborhood, which is really hilly and/or hit the gym for cardio (30 minutes on the treadmill and 30 minutes of high RPM on the stationary bike, 200 25 pound curls and 300 sit ups) 4-5 days a week.

Even with all of that, I had no explosion. No speed. I'd still get winded carrying groceries and whatnot up 30 stairs from my car to our kitchen, couldn't maintain a super fast pace, even when biking at the beach or Lake Hollywood, and so on.

I think it's the nature of the human body. You can eat right, take care of yourself, exercise, etc. but it doesn't matter if you're a normal guy or even a world class athlete, age hits us all really hard, no matter how hard we try to avoid it.

We just don't have the capability to heal like we did in our teens and early 20's and you're exactly right: It goes down hill quickly.

Yep, we had a baby this year too. It's crazy how much that dominates your time. There is literally no time for anything else really.


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