terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • lenyc
    Rookie
    • Jul 2003
    • 38

    #76
    Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

    HAHA thats funny.

    Yeah looks like I will be editing his speed rating tonite.

    What rating should I give T.O. ... 90?

    Comment

    • noles93
      Rookie
      • Jun 2003
      • 42

      #77
      Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

      nothing to do with T.O.: I've noticed that a lot of ratings are a lil' screwed up.... not that it really matters or anything but the LDR (leadership) of Warren Sapp was higher rated than Derrick Brooks, so I changed that and made Brooks a 97 and left Sapp where he was... don't get me wrong, Sapp is awesome, but Brooks calls the shots as opposed to Sapp and him, Kiffen and Gruden won a championship, not Sapp...

      just one of the VERY small things I changed

      Change T.O.'s speed!

      Comment

      • noles93
        Rookie
        • Jun 2003
        • 42

        #78
        Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

        nothing to do with T.O.: I've noticed that a lot of ratings are a lil' screwed up.... not that it really matters or anything but the LDR (leadership) of Warren Sapp was higher rated than Derrick Brooks, so I changed that and made Brooks a 97 and left Sapp where he was... don't get me wrong, Sapp is awesome, but Brooks calls the shots as opposed to Sapp and him, Kiffen and Gruden won a championship, not Sapp...

        just one of the VERY small things I changed

        Change T.O.'s speed!

        Comment

        • noles93
          Rookie
          • Jun 2003
          • 42

          #79
          Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

          nothing to do with T.O.: I've noticed that a lot of ratings are a lil' screwed up.... not that it really matters or anything but the LDR (leadership) of Warren Sapp was higher rated than Derrick Brooks, so I changed that and made Brooks a 97 and left Sapp where he was... don't get me wrong, Sapp is awesome, but Brooks calls the shots as opposed to Sapp and him, Kiffen and Gruden won a championship, not Sapp...

          just one of the VERY small things I changed

          Change T.O.'s speed!

          Comment

          • Fetter21
            F**tb*ll F*n*t*c
            • Jul 2002
            • 3403

            #80
            Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

            How much does the speed rating really matter? Once you get into the open field with just about anyone Offensive Lineman included, you're taking it to da house.
            Twitter:@Fetter21
            PS4:Feter21

            Comment

            • Fetter21
              F**tb*ll F*n*t*c
              • Jul 2002
              • 3403

              #81
              Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

              How much does the speed rating really matter? Once you get into the open field with just about anyone Offensive Lineman included, you're taking it to da house.
              Twitter:@Fetter21
              PS4:Feter21

              Comment

              • Fetter21
                F**tb*ll F*n*t*c
                • Jul 2002
                • 3403

                #82
                Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

                How much does the speed rating really matter? Once you get into the open field with just about anyone Offensive Lineman included, you're taking it to da house.
                Twitter:@Fetter21
                PS4:Feter21

                Comment

                • **DONOTDELETE**
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Sep 2025
                  • 19598

                  #83
                  Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

                  Here's an interesting (if not old as Vick was still at V. Tech at the time) nugget of info on 40-yd. dash times. On Davebyers.net.:

                  "The word starting to make the rounds on the Virginia Tech quarterback is that he can run the 40 in less than 4.3 seconds. I never saw Vick run a 40, and I wasn't at his workout at Virginia Tech. But one thing I can guarantee is this: Vick cannot run the 40 in under 4.3 seconds. Heck, he can't run it under 4.4, either. Yet when the NFL begins its march of draftees on Saturday you're going to hear how one running back ran a 4.32, a wide receiver peeled off a 4.34 or some 350-pound lummox breezed through a 4.85. It makes for good copy. But so did Paul Bunyan. O.J. Simpson might have been the fastest back to play the game. Go ahead and make a case for Bo Jackson. Maybe Herschel Walker, too. But Simpson ran a leg on Southern Cal's 440-yard relay team, one that set a world record, and if he were in this year's draft he'd be the fastest running back by far. Faster than Big-10 sprint champion Michael Bennett. Faster than LaDainian Tomlinson. Faster than Deuce McAllister. Any idea what Simpson ran for a 40? I do. Try 4.5. If you don't believe him ask. He said it shortly after he left USC. The fastest starter I ever saw was sprinter Ben Johnson, and at the 1988 Seoul Olympics track and field's fastest starter ran the 100 meters in a blistering 9.79 seconds, a time that later was disallowed after Johnson tested positive for steroids. Know how fast he covered the first 40? It was 4.69 seconds. Forty meters is approximately 44 yards, which means Johnson ran the first 40 in 4.26. So, now, let's see if I have this straight: The chemically enhanced Johnson, the fastest starter in track history, ran the fastest 100 in history, only it was one-tenth of a second slower than Laveranues Coles a year ago and three one-hundreths of a second ahead of Sanders' NFL combine record. It makes you wonder. It makes you wonder why anyone believes this stuff."

                  Comment

                  • **DONOTDELETE**
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Sep 2025
                    • 19598

                    #84
                    Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

                    Here's an interesting (if not old as Vick was still at V. Tech at the time) nugget of info on 40-yd. dash times. On Davebyers.net.:

                    "The word starting to make the rounds on the Virginia Tech quarterback is that he can run the 40 in less than 4.3 seconds. I never saw Vick run a 40, and I wasn't at his workout at Virginia Tech. But one thing I can guarantee is this: Vick cannot run the 40 in under 4.3 seconds. Heck, he can't run it under 4.4, either. Yet when the NFL begins its march of draftees on Saturday you're going to hear how one running back ran a 4.32, a wide receiver peeled off a 4.34 or some 350-pound lummox breezed through a 4.85. It makes for good copy. But so did Paul Bunyan. O.J. Simpson might have been the fastest back to play the game. Go ahead and make a case for Bo Jackson. Maybe Herschel Walker, too. But Simpson ran a leg on Southern Cal's 440-yard relay team, one that set a world record, and if he were in this year's draft he'd be the fastest running back by far. Faster than Big-10 sprint champion Michael Bennett. Faster than LaDainian Tomlinson. Faster than Deuce McAllister. Any idea what Simpson ran for a 40? I do. Try 4.5. If you don't believe him ask. He said it shortly after he left USC. The fastest starter I ever saw was sprinter Ben Johnson, and at the 1988 Seoul Olympics track and field's fastest starter ran the 100 meters in a blistering 9.79 seconds, a time that later was disallowed after Johnson tested positive for steroids. Know how fast he covered the first 40? It was 4.69 seconds. Forty meters is approximately 44 yards, which means Johnson ran the first 40 in 4.26. So, now, let's see if I have this straight: The chemically enhanced Johnson, the fastest starter in track history, ran the fastest 100 in history, only it was one-tenth of a second slower than Laveranues Coles a year ago and three one-hundreths of a second ahead of Sanders' NFL combine record. It makes you wonder. It makes you wonder why anyone believes this stuff."

                    Comment

                    • **DONOTDELETE**
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Sep 2025
                      • 19598

                      #85
                      Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

                      Here's an interesting (if not old as Vick was still at V. Tech at the time) nugget of info on 40-yd. dash times. On Davebyers.net.:

                      "The word starting to make the rounds on the Virginia Tech quarterback is that he can run the 40 in less than 4.3 seconds. I never saw Vick run a 40, and I wasn't at his workout at Virginia Tech. But one thing I can guarantee is this: Vick cannot run the 40 in under 4.3 seconds. Heck, he can't run it under 4.4, either. Yet when the NFL begins its march of draftees on Saturday you're going to hear how one running back ran a 4.32, a wide receiver peeled off a 4.34 or some 350-pound lummox breezed through a 4.85. It makes for good copy. But so did Paul Bunyan. O.J. Simpson might have been the fastest back to play the game. Go ahead and make a case for Bo Jackson. Maybe Herschel Walker, too. But Simpson ran a leg on Southern Cal's 440-yard relay team, one that set a world record, and if he were in this year's draft he'd be the fastest running back by far. Faster than Big-10 sprint champion Michael Bennett. Faster than LaDainian Tomlinson. Faster than Deuce McAllister. Any idea what Simpson ran for a 40? I do. Try 4.5. If you don't believe him ask. He said it shortly after he left USC. The fastest starter I ever saw was sprinter Ben Johnson, and at the 1988 Seoul Olympics track and field's fastest starter ran the 100 meters in a blistering 9.79 seconds, a time that later was disallowed after Johnson tested positive for steroids. Know how fast he covered the first 40? It was 4.69 seconds. Forty meters is approximately 44 yards, which means Johnson ran the first 40 in 4.26. So, now, let's see if I have this straight: The chemically enhanced Johnson, the fastest starter in track history, ran the fastest 100 in history, only it was one-tenth of a second slower than Laveranues Coles a year ago and three one-hundreths of a second ahead of Sanders' NFL combine record. It makes you wonder. It makes you wonder why anyone believes this stuff."

                      Comment

                      • tigerx82
                        Banned
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 711

                        #86
                        Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

                        interesting post gooberstone. Anymore where that came from?

                        Comment

                        • tigerx82
                          Banned
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 711

                          #87
                          Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

                          interesting post gooberstone. Anymore where that came from?

                          Comment

                          • tigerx82
                            Banned
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 711

                            #88
                            Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

                            interesting post gooberstone. Anymore where that came from?

                            Comment

                            • lenyc
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 38

                              #89
                              Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

                              tigerx82

                              I think ur right man I mean everytime I see him play its crazy how he seperates himself form defenders so quickly.

                              I guess that is his acceleration ability and not really speed. Maybe he gets a good first couple of steps and that is all he needs. I do think that he is faster than rice, and key-johnson. Man I wonder what the developers had in mind they need to come on these forums and explain themselves haha. We need a madden and espn chat session. I dont really like modifiying players when I play sports games.

                              Comment

                              • lenyc
                                Rookie
                                • Jul 2003
                                • 38

                                #90
                                Re: terrel owens speed rating and other nfl players ratings

                                tigerx82

                                I think ur right man I mean everytime I see him play its crazy how he seperates himself form defenders so quickly.

                                I guess that is his acceleration ability and not really speed. Maybe he gets a good first couple of steps and that is all he needs. I do think that he is faster than rice, and key-johnson. Man I wonder what the developers had in mind they need to come on these forums and explain themselves haha. We need a madden and espn chat session. I dont really like modifiying players when I play sports games.

                                Comment

                                Working...