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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 205067" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Take the times with a grain of salt. Well, you can count on the NFL times being good. Of all the times listed for GT athletes I would give the 100m times probably a little more credence. Look, as others have said, methods matter a lot. The important thing to focus on is this: we already know what kind of "game speed" JT and MM have. We don't need the stop watch. The rest of the guys are all faster than who we had playing last year, so, yes, we can expect to stretch teams a little more. Not setting the dive was greatly affected by a lack of speed other places. Barring injuries, we will be faster next season and probably more physical too. I do not buy into published sprint "times" for players coming out of HS. They mean nothing. When they start separating from college players I will pay attention. If they command 10 yard cushions and early hip turns from boundary defenders I will pay attention. Until then, not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 205067, member: 639"] Take the times with a grain of salt. Well, you can count on the NFL times being good. Of all the times listed for GT athletes I would give the 100m times probably a little more credence. Look, as others have said, methods matter a lot. The important thing to focus on is this: we already know what kind of "game speed" JT and MM have. We don't need the stop watch. The rest of the guys are all faster than who we had playing last year, so, yes, we can expect to stretch teams a little more. Not setting the dive was greatly affected by a lack of speed other places. Barring injuries, we will be faster next season and probably more physical too. I do not buy into published sprint "times" for players coming out of HS. They mean nothing. When they start separating from college players I will pay attention. If they command 10 yard cushions and early hip turns from boundary defenders I will pay attention. Until then, not so much. [/QUOTE]
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