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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket4Life9" data-source="post: 282674" data-attributes="member: 2264"><p>Agreed, Josh Nesbitt was faster than most of us give him credit. As someone mentioned above, he was not healthy during much of his time on the Flats. At times, especially during his JR and SR seasons, he did not run at his full speed for whatever reason.</p><p></p><p>If MJ is faster than Nesbitt, it is by a small margin.</p><p></p><p>My account of all our QBs: JN was fast but lost a step due to injuries. Washington did not have much speed, as he was hawked down on many occasions. He was not slow, but he looked like a 4.65-4.75 guy to me. Vad could move, but I never thought to myself, "Wow, that guy is<em> fast</em>." He had a lengthy stride and good speed but not breakaway or awesome agility. JT had excellent quickness, "escapability", and speed. He is FAST. However, his short strides allow him to be caught at times-There is a difference in a guy running a true 4.4 at his height and a guy like Marcus Mariotta at Oregon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket4Life9, post: 282674, member: 2264"] Agreed, Josh Nesbitt was faster than most of us give him credit. As someone mentioned above, he was not healthy during much of his time on the Flats. At times, especially during his JR and SR seasons, he did not run at his full speed for whatever reason. If MJ is faster than Nesbitt, it is by a small margin. My account of all our QBs: JN was fast but lost a step due to injuries. Washington did not have much speed, as he was hawked down on many occasions. He was not slow, but he looked like a 4.65-4.75 guy to me. Vad could move, but I never thought to myself, "Wow, that guy is[I] fast[/I]." He had a lengthy stride and good speed but not breakaway or awesome agility. JT had excellent quickness, "escapability", and speed. He is FAST. However, his short strides allow him to be caught at times-There is a difference in a guy running a true 4.4 at his height and a guy like Marcus Mariotta at Oregon. [/QUOTE]
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