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Darren Sproles meet Reggie Mcneal


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Thomas Clayton

6-foot 217-pounds

3.32 40

 

:eek:

 

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Whoa - is this for real? I've never seen a number that low. Do they have 40 times for Olympic sprinters? that's got to be right up there with them, or down there as the case may be...

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Check out Sproles back-up ---

 

Thomas Clayton

6-foot 217-pounds

3.32 40

 

:eek:

 

448748[/snapback]

 

 

 

 

 

MUST be a typo (or a practical joke)...

Nobody runs that fast. There was an article a year or so ago about how some of the 4.2x times are timing errors, as it is virtually impossible.

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2001 article on Clayton

 

He ran it in 4.32 in 2001 as a high schooler.  That's crazy enough.

"of the 4.2x times are timing errors" - Why?  Do they count 1 mississippi, 2 misissippi?

 

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I think we just confirmed its an error, supposed to be 4.32, not 3.32. Is it possible to improve a whole second in the 40 between HS and college? I think not.

 

BTW, is it possible that the standards for testing are different? That is, how do they clock this - is it the first 40 yards only, or the middle of a 100 yard dash, etc.? Either way, I still don't think you gain a full 1.0 second in a one or two year span (between the ages of 18-20?) by "improving your start" or finish, in only 40 yards....

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