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Posted on 3/4/19 at 12:30 pm to TTsTowel
Sorry, I couldn’t help myself.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 12:37 pm to TTsTowel
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Someone fill this guy in.
I don't think you have a grip on the hierarchy of fast guys at the world level. Scwartz's best times when he was training sprints more for AAU events were great (among the fastest ever) for a US High School sprinter, but they wouldn't even have got him an invite to the USO team trials, there's that big a gap.
Presupposing someone training part time and not specific to his sport is going to compete well at the world level doesn't understand how high level those guys are.
The two recent SEC guys most likely to have been realistic Olympic sprinters were Tony Brown and Marlon Humphrey whom were both among the best in the world at hurdles (100m and 400m) in international junior events before college. Without dedicated training they we're still good, but fell off precipitously from where they could have been.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 12:40 pm to WilliamTaylor21
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James Dean, isn't that a sausage?
Rebel without a cause.
But, word on the street is that James Dean liked sausage. He may have liked to play hide the sausage.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 12:40 pm to droliver
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LOL. He's fast for a football player, but he's not even a world class sprinter at this point
He literally is. You have no idea what you're talking about.
He set the World Youth 100m record. Do you know who holds the World Youth 200m record? Usain Bolt
He won a gold and a silver at the U20 World Championships this summer. He was still 17 at the time.
What more could he have possibly accomplished on the track by 18 to impress you? I mean, sorry he wasn't in HS running heats with Usain Bolt
Posted on 3/4/19 at 12:43 pm to droliver
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LOL. He's fast for a football player, but he's not even a world class sprinter at this point, much less someone who's going to make the US Olympic team.
What the frick?
A 4.3 is EXACTLY what I would call "world class" speed.
You can maybe name a handful of players who have timed below 4.3.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 12:48 pm to DinosaursAreReal
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Jimmie Dean baw
Okay meat products and used to have TV show with a Muppet.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 12:49 pm to KaiserSoze99
He's not even talking about Dean, he's talking about our WR Schwartz who is the fastest player in CFB and quite literally a world class sprinter.
A lot of gumps cant physically bring themselves to give Auburn or anybody associated with AU any credit for anything, on account of their little dick syndrome.
A lot of gumps cant physically bring themselves to give Auburn or anybody associated with AU any credit for anything, on account of their little dick syndrome.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 1:44 pm to BowlJackson
quote:I give AU credit for bringing in serious speed. There's no reason why Gus can't go "fast-paced" and seriously expose some defenses with those kind of weapons.
He's not even talking about Dean, he's talking about our WR Schwartz who is the fastest player in CFB and quite literally a world class sprinter.
A lot of gumps cant physically bring themselves to give Auburn or anybody associated with AU any credit for anything, on account of their little dick syndrome.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 1:50 pm to RT1941
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There's no reason why Gus can't go "fast-paced" and seriously expose some defenses with those kind of weapons.
To his credit, he did seem to utilize Schwartz pretty well last year. He and Shivers should both be getting more touches though...in some capacity every game and not disappearing a couple of weeks in a row like they have in the past.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 1:57 pm to droliver
GTFO, you don’t know shite. Explain this:
Anthony Schwartz posted a wind-legal 100m PR of 10.09 came at the Great Southwest Classic in Albuquerque, N.M. in June 2018 … 10.09 was nation’s fastest wind-legal high school 100m in 2018 and ranks No. 4 in US prep history.
Not invited to USO trials?
Anthony Schwartz posted a wind-legal 100m PR of 10.09 came at the Great Southwest Classic in Albuquerque, N.M. in June 2018 … 10.09 was nation’s fastest wind-legal high school 100m in 2018 and ranks No. 4 in US prep history.
Not invited to USO trials?
Posted on 3/4/19 at 2:02 pm to lovinLSU
Rebel safety, Zedrick Woods ran a 4.29
Posted on 3/4/19 at 2:15 pm to CincinnatiTiger
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GTFO, you don’t know shite. Explain this:
Anthony Schwartz posted a wind-legal 100m PR of 10.09 came at the Great Southwest Classic in Albuquerque, N.M. in June 2018 … 10.09 was nation’s fastest wind-legal high school 100m in 2018 and ranks No. 4 in US prep history.
Not invited to USO trials?
That's not correct.
Henry Neal - 10.15 (no adjustments for wind)
I actually played HS football against this guy. He was really hard to cover, as you can expect.
Posted on 3/4/19 at 2:26 pm to KaiserSoze99
Well he was still right about it being the fastest time in HS last year. Schwartz holds 4 of the top 10 US HS 100m times in history (No. 4, 6, 8, and 9) which is pretty crazy.
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