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Adams gets faster at Pro Day


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2 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

I know a guy who did some frame by frame stuff with Adam's run, and it's legit.

He's fast.

Yea...that's what i said in my other post...you can fugin check it yourself on video and people saying poo like " i don't buy it"

good lordie this is fantastic.

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This day in age with video games have 99 speed and players running 4.2s and 4.3s all the time.  We forget that these are the elite of the elite players.  We simply throw around that a 4.38 is just good.  That poo is fast.  This dude just made a lot of money.  Top 5 Lock for sure.  No way he falls to us but he will help push another great player to us, hopefully from LSU!

Great Pro Day young man.

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1 minute ago, shaqattaq said:

I don't give a fug if it's 4.33, 4.38, or 4.41, that's pretty darned fast... I can't get out of my chair in less than 5 seconds!

Oh, I agree....Adams is probably my choice at 8 if he were to be there (not expecting it)...but I'm just not buying 4.33 at that size....that's all I was saying.

 

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5 hours ago, Devil Doc said:

I dont see why 40 times matter... after you put that weight of gear.. it slows way down.

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???
They all wear the same equipment, yo.
The 40 time equates to a relative time towards other players throughout the history of the league (ALL IN THE SAME EQUIPMENT). Don't over think this.

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