Lynch beats a Diesel Truck?
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Re: Lynch beats a Diesel Truck?
Originally posted by Mitchell55So in 1 draft we got a QB who throws faster than the fast gunslinger right now can pull out and shoot his gun, and a RB who can pull more weight than a Diesel can when you measure body mass
I guess its not really helping us on the football feild now is it. I do think Lynch wasnt used right this year, he is a north south runner who should barrell over people, not dance in the back field. But if our line was better, it would make a difference too.Lets Go Buffalo!!!!
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Re: Lynch beats a Diesel Truck?
Originally posted by mrbojanglezsthis experiment is very flawed, they put the tires on a smooth metal plate but the concrete is against the pavement. There is much more friction to overcome on the pavement then with the plate.
The things is the metal plate also added more weight
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Re: Lynch beats a Diesel Truck?
Originally posted by mrbojanglezsthis experiment is very flawed, they put the tires on a smooth metal plate but the concrete is against the pavement. There is much more friction to overcome on the pavement then with the plate.
Put him outside with 500+ lb concrete block on the pavement and I doubt he gets it going.
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Re: Lynch beats a Diesel Truck?
Originally posted by mrbojanglezsthis experiment is very flawed, they put the tires on a smooth metal plate but the concrete is against the pavement. There is much more friction to overcome on the pavement then with the plate.
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Re: Lynch beats a Diesel Truck?
Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiExactly my thought. The truck itself could pull it but the weak link is in the tires. If they didn't let the tires slip the truck could pull much much more.Originally posted by LOSman WINSVanek is Austrian not EuropeanOriginally posted by Prov401Pacquiao isn't asian. He's from the philippinesOriginally posted by better daysI will not be surprised if Tebow has more success than Peyton in the NFL.
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Re: Lynch beats a Diesel Truck?
Originally posted by mrbojanglezsthis experiment is very flawed, they put the tires on a smooth metal plate but the concrete is against the pavement. There is much more friction to overcome on the pavement then with the plate.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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