DaftPunk

February 29th, 2024 at 5:14 PM ^

I've watched this play a million times and showed it to folks while crowing about our S+C program.

At the catch, Grant executes a "perfect" hip-drop tackle, the same play which ended Jordan Travis NCAA career, and which Jimmy Rolder used to bring down Cade Stover during his one meaningful snap in The Game.

I've heard about it potentially being banned (NCAA or NFL?) as too likely to result in catastrophic injury to the ballcarrier. So, how do you bring a man down from behind once you've caught him?  Keep running until you're along side and pancake him?  What is the preferred technique?

michengin87

March 1st, 2024 at 6:50 AM ^

In other words, 95th percentile of all DT in the last 37 years.  That's clear 5 star territory from a guy that was rated a 3 star recruit. 

As a recruit, he was listed as a 240 lb DE with free agent NFL potential.  His father was a 2nd round pick that played 10 years in the league and went to 2 Pro Bowls, so he has the genes but still fantastic development.

Logan88

March 1st, 2024 at 2:20 PM ^

"I don't need to outrun the bear, I only need to outrun you."

I'm sure that is a very old joke but I only heard it for the first time when I saw "The Imitation Game" and I still chuckle every time I think of that line.

It is the second funniest joke I have ever heard in a non-comedy film right behind Little Bill's joke about Nebraska in "Unforgiven."

 

blueheron

February 29th, 2024 at 6:10 PM ^

I had the same thought. I watched a bunch of regular folks run the 40 before a Lions game this year. A couple of pretty fit, athletic teens were the best of the bunch and they were slightly above 5 seconds. Most were far worse. (In case anyone wants to cite "Quora," no, I don't trust those numbers.)

RobGoBlue

February 29th, 2024 at 9:36 PM ^

As a senior in high school, I was "hand-timed" at 4.97, which seemed to make my coaches quite happy. I was above-average fast for a 180 lb. senior, but by no means a burner. That was probably the best shape of my life, and I'm led to believe laser timing would add a good 0.2 to my time.

No way I'm getting within a country mile of 5.5 today.