February 26, 200521 yr Author QUOTE(Credepopsup @ Feb 26, 2005 -> 12:35 PM) Did he run backwards? lmao, the Fullbacks were faster than him Ronnie Brown was SMOKING with a 4.40 JJ Arrington ran a 4.49
February 26, 200521 yr :headshake Awful. He's going to have to pray someone is willing to take a chance on him in round 6 or 7. So Maurice, if you could do it all over again, what would you change? :puke
February 26, 200521 yr Author Ronnie Browns fastest time was 4.32 down right crazy, he may have pushed himself into the first RB taken spot
February 26, 200521 yr Oh man, Ronnie Brown is teh l33t. I think I love this guy. Some team that gets him will be a very lucky team.
February 26, 200521 yr claretts time is mind blowing, you have 2 years to train for one thing and you just sit on your ass, what a dumbass
February 26, 200521 yr FWIW, 4.82 was Clarett's slowest time. He also ran a 4.72...which is still embarrassing.
February 27, 200521 yr Author QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Feb 26, 2005 -> 05:10 PM) FWIW, 4.82 was Clarett's slowest time. He also ran a 4.72...which is still embarrassing. it doesnt matter... the guy said he was in the best shape of his life and changed his routine, im faster than him and I have to go to school and do s*** like that all he has done is train for 2 years and there is a 260 lb RB that runs a 4.48 and Clarett barely sniffs 4.70 go home clarett, you will not be drafted
February 27, 200521 yr Good for him...people underestimate him though. Anyone remember when he stripped the ball from a defender in the Natl Championship Game? He was a smart player, and just needs to get the right people around him. He will be on some NFL team come August.
February 27, 200521 yr I'm confused about some times I've heard. Guys on sportscenter were praising Madison Hedgecock(UNC's FB) for running a 4.55 40 in the same group as Clarett. But I've seen 4.85 listed on a site also. Alrighty then, I think I found my own answer. His first run was apparently 4.85, then his second was 4.55, he's gonna be a stud for someone. Big as a tight end and has the blocking skills of William Henderson. Edited February 27, 200521 yr by Palehosefan
February 28, 200521 yr QUOTE(SuperSteve @ Feb 26, 2005 -> 10:01 PM) Good for him...people underestimate him though. Anyone remember when he stripped the ball from a defender in the Natl Championship Game? He was a smart player, and just needs to get the right people around him. He will be on some NFL team come August. Here's a link to another perspective on Clarett. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft05/colu...tory?id=2001738
February 28, 200521 yr QUOTE(Mplssoxfan @ Feb 28, 2005 -> 02:56 PM) Here's a link to another perspective on Clarett. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft05/colu...tory?id=2001738 I can't really agree with too much of this viewpoint. He has had 2 years to get to his ideal weight. His time was worse than when he was fat and out of shape. He also showed his character to everyone by quitting on the remaining drills. He'll have to prove himself in training camp and it could be as a FA.
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