Tebow, Haden shining at pro day in The Swamp
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KnightRyder
because you cant argue with the truth .SQ_Crazies wrote: LOL, if you think that isn't true then you're clueless and stuck in 1980 and I won't waste my time arguing with you.
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Lovejoy1984
What truth have you presented?KnightRyder wrote:
because you cant argue with the truth .SQ_Crazies wrote: LOL, if you think that isn't true then you're clueless and stuck in 1980 and I won't waste my time arguing with you.
Have fun calling me a pussy or whatever, but I don't waste time arguing with people like you. -
KnightRyderi guess you have a hard time reading too
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Lovejoy1984Just re-read what you've posted, but I see no truths, only opinion.
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SQ_CraziesLOL, don't waste your time HighRoller.
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KnightRyder
i guess i have to the research for you. here are factsHighRoller74 wrote: Just re-read what you've posted, but I see no truths, only opinion.
Renaldo ("Skeets") Nehemiah (born March 24, 1959 in Newark, New Jersey), is an American athlete who dominated the 110 m hurdle event from 1978 until 1981. He was the world record holder and the first man to run the high hurdles in under 13 seconds. He was ranked number one in the world for four straight years. FACT
Ronald James Brown (born March 31, 1961 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American athlete and American football wide receiver, winner of the gold medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He went to Arizona State University. FACT
Curtis Raymond Dickey (born November 27, 1956 in Madisonville, Texas), was a two-sport athlete at Texas A&M University where he was an outstanding running back in football and excelled in track and field, winning the NCAA championship in the 60 yard dash three times (1978-1980. FACT
Willie James Gault (born September 5, 1960 in Griffin, Georgia) is a former American football wide receiver and Olympic athlete. Gault played in the National Football League for 11 seasons for the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Raiders. He was a member of the Bears team that won Super Bowl XX, and was also a member of the U.S. Olympic team that boycotted the 1980 Olympics. Gault is considered one of the fastest athletes of all-time. FACT
ROD WOODSON was also an accomplished track and field athlete at Purdue, and twice awarded All-America honors. He currently holds the school records in both the 60 and 110 meter hurdles, events in which he earned five Big Ten championships. In 1984, he qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 100 meter hurdles, but elected to continue his football career in the NFL . FACT These are just a few of the guys from the "slow" era in which Earnest Byner played. you asked for facts you gottem. -
SQ_CraziesYep, still doesn't get it.
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cview
This. I'd be willing to bet most major college QBs have really solid mechanics without pressure. That's the point of pressure...to speed up decision making and break down mechanics. Damn near flawless mechanics are present in the vast majority of guys that are professional (or in this case, very soon to be professional) athletes. Regardless of sport.HighRoller74 wrote:
They suck in a game, where he was facing a defense. I bet they were flawless in practice sessions when he's not in any danger of being hit.KnightRyder wrote:
terrell pryor had a year to work on his mechanics and footwork and they still suckHighRoller74 wrote: Which is why for QB's the pro day is ridiculous. You take anyone who's played QB even a little bit, give them 3/4 months to focus solely on the mechanics/footwork of a QB, and they'll shine at the pro day. Hell I'm sure most everyone here could shine during a QB pro-day, I always prefer they look at game film for QB's as standing back their and shorts and a tshirt is a lot different then having a 300lb DT coming straight for you wanting to tear your head off. -
tcarrier32
yeah! dont worry about the other players who played before the 1980's, they were all just as fast as these fellas.KnightRyder wrote:
i guess i have to the research for you. here are factsHighRoller74 wrote: Just re-read what you've posted, but I see no truths, only opinion.
Renaldo ("Skeets") Nehemiah (born March 24, 1959 in Newark, New Jersey), is an American athlete who dominated the 110 m hurdle event from 1978 until 1981. He was the world record holder and the first man to run the high hurdles in under 13 seconds. He was ranked number one in the world for four straight years. FACT
Ronald James Brown (born March 31, 1961 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American athlete and American football wide receiver, winner of the gold medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He went to Arizona State University. FACT
Curtis Raymond Dickey (born November 27, 1956 in Madisonville, Texas), was a two-sport athlete at Texas A&M University where he was an outstanding running back in football and excelled in track and field, winning the NCAA championship in the 60 yard dash three times (1978-1980. FACT
Willie James Gault (born September 5, 1960 in Griffin, Georgia) is a former American football wide receiver and Olympic athlete. Gault played in the National Football League for 11 seasons for the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Raiders. He was a member of the Bears team that won Super Bowl XX, and was also a member of the U.S. Olympic team that boycotted the 1980 Olympics. Gault is considered one of the fastest athletes of all-time. FACT
ROD WOODSON was also an accomplished track and field athlete at Purdue, and twice awarded All-America honors. He currently holds the school records in both the 60 and 110 meter hurdles, events in which he earned five Big Ten championships. In 1984, he qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 100 meter hurdles, but elected to continue his football career in the NFL . FACT These are just a few of the guys from the "slow" era in which Earnest Byner played. you asked for facts you gottem.