Author Topic: Did Bo Jackson really run a 4.12 40-yard dash?  (Read 4114 times)

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Re: Did Bo Jackson really run a 4.12 40-yard dash?
« Reply #50 on: March 06, 2024, 01:14:09 AM »
John Ross was a mediocre receiver in the NFL.
He was a bust. Hurt most of the time and dropped a lot of passes. Very few highlights in his career.

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Re: Did Bo Jackson really run a 4.12 40-yard dash?
« Reply #51 on: March 06, 2024, 04:17:13 AM »
He was a bust. Hurt most of the time and dropped a lot of passes. Very few highlights in his career.

He was a very fast straight ahead runner but lacked route running and catching skills.

There have been a number of guys like that in the NFL over the years.


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Re: Did Bo Jackson really run a 4.12 40-yard dash?
« Reply #52 on: March 06, 2024, 04:52:13 AM »
prove it pussy


Dude just stop, you’ve never met JPJ and you’re not fast.

Let's not be too hasty here, don't forget that Les played football at Nebraska and is the fastest of male getbiggers:

Jane is in London today, I’m guessing it’s close to night time there now. The video was sent to 3 getbiggers for confirmation, it was not posted here. Jane doesn’t post photos, Princess L told her not to.

She’s not kidding, me and a couple others here have done sprint training with her. The poster Les Grossman is the fastest of the men (played football at Nebraska) and she can turn sideways mid sprint and look back and wait for him to try to catch up.

A legit 4.7 is pretty fast, 4.3 is just a whole other level.

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Re: Did Bo Jackson really run a 4.12 40-yard dash?
« Reply #53 on: March 07, 2024, 12:08:26 AM »
He was a very fast straight ahead runner but lacked route running and catching skills.

There have been a number of guys like that in the NFL over the years.
Yeah, usually the fastest WR in the NFL sucks. Teams fall in love with combine numbers. Anyone who watched his college games knew what to expect but coaches think they can change guys if they have the raw talent. It rarely works out.