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http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/quicklist.asp?School=&Sport=1&DPosition=9&Position=8&Year=0&qs=1

edit: http://rivals100.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=38694

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Originally posted by maverick28
no i did not a person does not run at the same speed for every 10 yards distance he is slow in the start faster in the end i counted for that you didn't
My god, did you answer the physics problem I gave you? I just read through this thread, are you sure the test they gave you wasn't to see if you were "special"?

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Originally posted by maverick28
http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/result.asp


http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=43254

two guys
http://rivals100.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=102381

Looks like this guy would be running ~10.1 100m times if he was actually running that time. And as the very site you referenced admitted that fast times are likely deflated (faster than they actually were) I think you don't have much of a case.

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
There aren't any highschool athletes running 4.32 40 yards.
Better than the Three Stooges!!

LMAO

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
yeah, right.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hopoate_incident_2001.jpg
This has already been mentioned. And he played league not rugby.

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are you using the change in speed of the person?

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Originally posted by Red Night
Better than the Three Stooges!!

LMAO
I'm missing the humor here.

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i never said he played rugby

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Originally posted by maverick28
are you using the change in speed of the person?
"reply and quote" buddy. I asked you a physics problem, about a ball being in the air 6 seconds (after I changed it to make it easier for you) and you never answered it.

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
"reply and quote" buddy. I asked you a physics problem, about a ball being in the air 6 seconds (after I changed it to make it easier for you) and you never answered it.
i dont know but tell me if a person changes speed from the start to end of a race or not?

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
I'm missing the humor here.
ROFLMAO

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dont you have to factor in gravity{something about 9.8}

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Originally posted by Red Night
ROFLMAO
And you missed mine...

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Originally posted by maverick28
dont you have to factor in gravity{something about 9.8}
You shouldn't be allowed to ask...but yes, gravity is -9.8 m/s. Don't ask how to factor it in, because I won't tell you.

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
You shouldn't be allowed to ask...but yes, gravity is -9.8 m/s. Don't ask how to factor it in, because I won't tell you.
so tell me does a person stay at te same speed during an entire run?