Texan_Bill
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He took kicks in shrine practice and didnt do well. He is not projected as a returner in the NFL.
The clip was posted so that people (ie. SH) could see the type of speed we are talking about...
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He took kicks in shrine practice and didnt do well. He is not projected as a returner in the NFL.
Well that is a 30 lb weight difference. Like someone said in a post above, it has nothing really to do with height it's his weight. 175 lbs is really small for a RB in the NFL. He will probably not get drafted or he gets drafted in the 7th, maybe.
Another thing that really hurts him is that he cant return kicks.
BTW, even though everyone has referred to his blazing speed, I don't believe that his 40 has been listed in this thread............................4.31 (per Scout.com).
Is there a drill that measures acceleration?
t's definitely a drawback for him.If you take Alridge is to compete with Darius Walker. We tried to use Darius Walker on some of those screens and it worked sometimes. Alridge could potentially do a better job at that. If we drafted him I hope it would be in one of the later rounds, plus he'd probably have to do alot of strength and conditioning training to get play time. His height isn't the problem it is his weight.
Can't verifiably legitimize this 4.2 sourcethe 20-yard shuttle, I've been trying to find anything related to Alridge to no avail.
Actually, Alridge best on the 40 was listed at 4.26 on draftscout
I don't know about that, but I did remember reading Lance Z. how they had both been timed at 4.28
It's right up there with "Wrapped up like a douche...another runner in the night."![]()
One of the most commonly mistaken lyrics..... It's actually:
"revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night".
But it really sounds like what you typed in the Mansfred Mann version. Bruce Springsteen originally wrote the song. His lyrics were "cut loose like a deuce". Bruce could actually pronounce the word right.....
In case you were wondering, "deuce" refers to a 1932 Ford Deuce Coupe. If that car sounds familiar, it's because the Beach Boys sang about it as well.