What's even funnier than a quarterback trying to sprint longer than he's used to is a lineman trying to do it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqnQwKAI4OE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0BZW478tCQ
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Originally posted by player View Postif sprinters in a 60m race received a signal at the 50m mark that the finish line was being extended to 100m, at least some of them would not look good at 80-100m. They might not fall on their face but they would not be happy campers.
He's not going to live that down for a long while - at least 10 years into retirement.
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Originally posted by player View PostJones is a good athlete. He's second in QB rushing yards over the last couple of years.He hit 21 mph on this run,which is very respectable.
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Originally posted by user4 View Post
He is the kind of football player that never in his entire life dreamed he have to run even 40yards in a real game situation.
I've laughed as much as anyone at the replays but I'll say this: if sprinters in a 60m race received a signal at the 50m mark that the finish line was being extended to 100m, at least some of them would not look good at 80-100m. They might not fall on their face but they would not be happy campers.
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Originally posted by player View PostSure,that's why it's funny.
Jones is a good athlete. He's second in QB rushing yards over the last couple of years.He hit 21 mph on this run,which is very respectable.
But, when he asks for full gas, he's not thinking he's going to have to go 90 yards. He's thinking he'll run as hard as he can until he gets caught. And then he doesn't.
There is a marginal, but significant difference between the energy requirement to burst 30-40 yards all out and to sustain that energy for 80-90 yards.
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Originally posted by lonewolf View PostAmusing, if it is not you. Still, I would expect any professional athlete in that position to be able to run 80 yards full out.
The next time you get in an argument with a "football" guy about whether the 40yd dash is all you need to know about an athletes foot speed, show them that clip.Last edited by user4; 10-23-2020, 08:16 PM.
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Originally posted by lonewolf View PostAmusing, if it is not you. Still, I would expect any professional athlete in that position to be able to run 80 yards full out.
Jones is a good athlete. He's second in QB rushing yards over the last couple of years.He hit 21 mph on this run,which is very respectable.
But, when he asks for full gas, he's not thinking he's going to have to go 90 yards. He's thinking he'll run as hard as he can until he gets caught. And then he doesn't.
There is a marginal, but significant difference between the energy requirement to burst 30-40 yards all out and to sustain that energy for 80-90 yards.
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Amusing, if it is not you. Still, I would expect any professional athlete in that position to be able to run 80 yards full out.
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Daniel Jones' run
Brain to Legs, Give me everything you've got
Legs: OK
60 yards later . . .
Brain: Uh, need 20 more yards
Legs: Sorry, you said everything
https://twitter.com/bubbaprog/status...76068395474947Last edited by player; 10-23-2020, 07:50 PM.Tags: None
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