They need to bring back NFL’s fastest man

Dr. Narcisse

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Love this idea. Would be cool. Maybe even include different sports/entertainers.
Nah. Basketball players would have to really train for that shyt. Football players are better served for a track event. I'd guess all of the fastest skill players in the NFL have a track background.
 

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Oh I agree for the most part but there may be a baseball player or entertainer that's legit fast

You can weed out the fake with time trials which could also create some comedic/entertaining effects.
 

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Nah. Basketball players would have to really train for that shyt. Football players are better served for a track event. I'd guess all of the fastest skill players in the NFL have a track background.
Not all but a decent percentage but its dropping unfortunately. ALOT of coaches discourage it now and want these kids playing football year round. They try to get these kids to specialize wayyyy too early, then you have 7 on 7 and travel that comes with it which is usually during track season. ALOT of dudes used to also run track in college and you dont see that as much also. Its a dam shame too, those travel days track meets were some of best days, IYKYK.

My boy already got a son who went first round so he was entrenched in his training program working, when he had his second son going thru process in high school, ALL the coaches were discouraging him from letting his son run track. I can see how that affects others who dont realize the value in playing multiple sports. He stuck to his guns and his son would miss 7 on 7 tournaments but he made the ones he could, either way protocol worked again because his son in line to be drafted high in upcoming draft and first son already signed second contract. God is GOOD! :blessed:
 

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Not all but a decent percentage but its dropping unfortunately. ALOT of coaches discourage it now and want these kids playing football year round. They try to get these kids to specialize wayyyy too early, then you have 7 on 7 and travel that comes with it which is usually during track season. ALOT of dudes used to also run track in college and you dont see that as much also. Its a dam shame too, those travel days track meets were some of best days, IYKYK.

My boy already got a son who went first round so he was entrenched in his training program working, when he had his second son going thru process in high school, ALL the coaches were discouraging him from letting his son run track. I can see how that affects others who dont realize the value in playing multiple sports. He stuck to his guns and his son would miss 7 on 7 tournaments but he made the ones he could, either way protocol worked again because his son in line to be drafted high in upcoming draft and first son already signed second contract. God is GOOD! :blessed:
What is the name of the NFL player?
 

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Most of the top guys would be to scared to do it because someone has to lose. It would be like the dunk contest where they have to bring in McClung because the top stars are to scared to enter.
 

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It would dope, but these athletes today have weak egos, and they worry about the effects of “losing” because of today’s media access on the internet. Everyone has to be a “winner”’or their whole career would be questioned over a damn race. Dudes are suckers but I halfway understand why, but it doesn’t excuse them.

Basketball wise, I would’ve loved to have seen a prime Bron, D Rose, and Russ in a race. :wow:
 
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