The NFL ap I have has a NEXT GEN REPLAY feature which I guess features among other things the speed of the actual players. Sammy's one catch was #1 yesterday clocked at 21.52 MPH.
Sammy clocked 21.52 MPH
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Re: Sammy clocked 21.52 MPH
Comes to 9.6 m/sec (4.2 - 40). Seems fast, though not completely beyond the pale, for someone wearing equipment and with a DB on yer heels. Interesting.Lehner's history. He just doesn't know it yet.
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I had heard that all the players this year are wearing chips and that they can actually track everyone on the field for speed, distance run, etc.Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
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Originally posted by BertSquirtgum View PostI don't care how fast he can run if he is always hurt. Which, he is always hurt.....
K. Benjamin, Beckham, Mike Evans, Watkins....I came.
I saw.
I conquered.
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yet the ball is getting to a lot of different receivers. we aren't reliant on him. the offense isn't going 3 and out. Some would say that percy harvin is as open as he is because of Sammy. He had some good blocks in the run game.
where he was picked is nothing he can control. being productive to the team is in his control to some degree.
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Originally posted by trapezeus View Postyet the ball is getting to a lot of different receivers. we aren't reliant on him. the offense isn't going 3 and out. Some would say that percy harvin is as open as he is because of Sammy. He had some good blocks in the run game.
where he was picked is nothing he can control. being productive to the team is in his control to some degree.
Look at any other top WR on a loaded receiving corps, they all still produced.
So far this season, Percy Harvin looks like the #1 WR while Watkins is looking more and more like Evans 2.0Please Make Sense
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Look for Robert Woods to have a big day.[W]e are busy that we may have leisure, and make war that we may live in peace...
[F]or no one chooses to be at war, or provokes war, for the sake of being at war; any one would seem absolutely murderous if he were to make enemies of his friends in order to bring about battle and slaughter...
- Aristotle
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