anks106
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Every year around combine time we hear about how the combine is overrated (it is), the numbers don't matter (ah, but they do!), and how all that matters is whats on tape (well, sort of).
I think I look at the combine differently than most. This is the one time we get to see how fast a guy can be when he trains at it full force, or how strong, or the combination of size and speed. We all say that once a guy gets into the NFL he has access to resources to allow him to reach his physical potential. I look at the combine and say okay this guy was lacking a second gear on tape but he ran a 4.4, maybe our strength and conditioning can get that out of him.
I think it is misused when someone sees a guy who doesn't have great speed run a 4.4 and thinks oh, the tape lied (perfect example here imo is Leon Hall).
Just figured I throw this out there given we will hear the words "these numbers don't mean anything" a lot soon.. and to that I humbly say "they don't mean anything yet, but their meaning will come in time"
I think I look at the combine differently than most. This is the one time we get to see how fast a guy can be when he trains at it full force, or how strong, or the combination of size and speed. We all say that once a guy gets into the NFL he has access to resources to allow him to reach his physical potential. I look at the combine and say okay this guy was lacking a second gear on tape but he ran a 4.4, maybe our strength and conditioning can get that out of him.
I think it is misused when someone sees a guy who doesn't have great speed run a 4.4 and thinks oh, the tape lied (perfect example here imo is Leon Hall).
Just figured I throw this out there given we will hear the words "these numbers don't mean anything" a lot soon.. and to that I humbly say "they don't mean anything yet, but their meaning will come in time"