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as of now since jerome mathis is injured...who is the fastest player on the texans roster??? i think its either AJ, Drob or PBuh...
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Fastest on a motorcycle or on foot?baba ganoush said:as of now since jerome mathis is injured...who is the fastest player on the texans roster??? i think its either AJ, Drob or PBuh...
"McKenzie came to Arizona State from Glendale (Ariz.) Community College, where he earned first-team All-America honors by the NJCAA and was selected second-team All-America by JC Gridwire as a sophomore in 2002. He was the Region I Player of the Year and Region MVP on defense and was nominated for Junior College Player of the Year honors that season. "Chris is the fastest football player I've ever seen," says Glendale College head coach Joe Kersting. "He may be the fastest player in football on any college level. We have timed him in the 4.1s in the 40-yard dash."TexanFan881 said:Chris McKenzie
nunusguy said:"McKenzie came to Arizona State from Glendale (Ariz.) Community College, where he earned first-team All-America honors by the NJCAA and was selected second-team All-America by JC Gridwire as a sophomore in 2002. He was the Region I Player of the Year and Region MVP on defense and was nominated for Junior College Player of the Year honors that season. "Chris is the fastest football player I've ever seen," says Glendale College head coach Joe Kersting. "He may be the fastest player in football on any college level. We have timed him in the 4.1s in the 40-yard dash."
Yeah! I think Todd Wade had 3.2 10yds.HJam72 said:I'd have to say Todd Wade.
nunusguy said:We have timed him in the 4.1s in the 40-yard dash."
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Bearfan Blue and Orange said:Just a quick FYI. Walter has been clocked under 4.4 (I believe about 3.8) in the 40 as well. so we have 3+ speedy receivers on the squad.
NFL.com also has P-Burnt with a 39¾-inch arm length. Are you kidding me? How can he run a 4.31 with his knuckles dragging the ground? Just another reason why I take these workout numbers with a pinch of salt between my cheek & gums.infantrycak said:Philip Buchanon had a 4.31 -- NFL.com
PowerfulDragon said:4.31 40 time, 39.75 inch arms... how is he not one of the best corners on earth?
infantrycak said:
YoungTexanFan said:His aggressive style did not fit the system and the coaches refused to adjust to fit his talent. That is the thing about Buchanon that most people don't realize...he has more physical talent than Daunta. He isn't afraid to tackle, but he has been working extra in practice on it as he said himself. He's a playmaker, and in the right system he will flourish.
stevo3883 said:Dunta is a LOT stronger than buchanon.
CloakNNNdagger said:Must agree.........KW has been called ......Not at all explosive and more a possession receiver than a dangerous threat.
CloakNNNdagger said:Must agree.........KW has been called ......Not at all explosive and more a possession receiver than a dangerous threat.
Bearfan Blue and Orange said:I know for a fact he works hard in the offseason on speed to make him a faster runner. He was running under the "4.56" when the combine was going on.
YoungTexanFan said:His aggressive style did not fit the system and the coaches refused to adjust to fit his talent. That is the thing about Buchanon that most people don't realize...he has more physical talent than Daunta. He isn't afraid to tackle, but he has been working extra in practice on it as he said himself. He's a playmaker, and in the right system he will flourish.
Knuckles do not drag, he holds the matador flag in both hands way up high. Okay, I'll stop now.Lucky said:NFL.com also has P-Burnt with a 39¾-inch arm length. Are you kidding me? How can he run a 4.31 with his knuckles dragging the ground? Just another reason why I take these workout numbers with a pinch of salt between my cheek & gums.
TK_Gamer said:arms? physical? who cares! its heart that makes a defensive player, heart and instinct. the good news is, you can get back your heart and instinct if you really want to. hopefully thats what pbuc is working on now.
infantrycak said:CnD and I weren't doubting his ability as a WR--just asking for a source on your report of sub 4.4 speed. The 4.56 came from his pro-day which happened after the combine. That's perfectly fine speed--Rice and Boldin were both 4.6 to 4.7 timed guys coming out of college.
CloakNNNdagger said:Must agree.........KW has been called ......Not at all explosive and more a possession receiver than a dangerous threat.
infantrycak said:CnD and I weren't doubting his ability as a WR--just asking for a source on your report of sub 4.4 speed. The 4.56 came from his pro-day which happened after the combine. That's perfectly fine speed--Rice and Boldin were both 4.6 to 4.7 timed guys coming out of college.
YoungTexanFan said:Not really, he just hits harder. There is a big difference in strength and hitting someone as they are turning around. I love Daunta, and he is a stud, but Buchanon is a better athlete.