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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    Did our players previous run 40s on the UL track for Pro Day prior to the indoor complex?

    I’m slightly aware of the different between field turf vs a rubber track for timed events.
    No. It would have been on the practice field grass had it not rained all that day. The indoor turf is much slicker than grass from what I have been told by people who have practiced on both over the last 4 or 5 years. Don’t use turf as a generalization when talking about how the comparisons of this indoor turf is to other surfaces. From what different players have told me the turf at the Moncla is horrible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    So they didn't have FAT timing?

    Then there's no telling. Stop watch from various folks can't be completely accurate for a tenth of a second, much less a hundredth.
    Even Erath high has laser time 40s lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    Thank you sir

    That is an interesting methodology
    Very interesting methodology. The kid in question ran the 40 in 4.47 twice at the UL prospect camp during the summer after his Jr year in high school. They know how fast he really is. This would suggest that after 5 years of college and body maturation he got slower. Which just isn’t the case.

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    Speaking of pro day when is the draft? Nate will more than likely be drafted? Who will get free agent try outs? Leo punted 70 yarders in spring. Neal Johnson jr got talent maybe not the measurable’s. Kadobi rock solid and fast no great film for him. LeBlanc according to the helmet monitor the fastest kid on the field. Who’s in camps?


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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    Very interesting methodology. The kid in question ran the 40 in 4.47 twice at the UL prospect camp during the summer after his Jr year in high school. They know how fast he really is. This would suggest that after 5 years of college and body maturation he got slower. Which just isn’t the case.
    It’s not unheard of, I got slower in college. Now a lot of that was because I wasn’t training for my best events. Instead 75% of my training went to new events I had never competed in. I never sniffed my PR in the 400 in college, but ran 48.3 in high school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    It’s not unheard of, I got slower in college. Now a lot of that was because I wasn’t training for my best events. Instead 75% of my training went to new events I had never competed in. I never sniffed my PR in the 400 in college, but ran 48.3 in high school.
    You are correct some could get slower. Did you miss the party where he ran a 4.40 with a trainer who also worked with Colston, Henderson, Early Doucet and many more pro prospects?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    You are correct some could get slower. Did you miss the party where he ran a 4.40 with a trainer who also worked with Colston, Henderson, Early Doucet and many more pro prospects?
    We’ve all seen his long speed in games. He looks like a 4.4 guy here


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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    You are correct some could get slower. Did you miss the party where he ran a 4.40 with a trainer who also worked with Colston, Henderson, Early Doucet and many more pro prospects?
    I didn’t miss any point, I’m just saying that it happens.

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