Probably, the only time i heard of it was when Deion Sanders was in college and was asked to run a track meet without practicing and heard he won against some world class sprinters. Also, regarding above, the surface Usain Bold ran on is probably better than the surface the combine players run on.
@@seanogrady2629 I remember back in the early 1990s during the Super Stars competition Deon ran in a 100 yard competition against a wide receiver name Flipper Anderson. Anderson was a sprinter turned football player. He crushed Deon in the 100 yards. The 40 yard dash is not a true measure of speed. It only measures how quick someone can approach top speed. Most world class sprinters don't reach their top speed until around 60-70 meters into the race.
Are you dumb? Obviously the fastest man alive, the fastest MAN alive, the fastest, including football players and all men, he’s the FASTEST there isn’t any man, including football players that can run faster than him.
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest. Ace_ Shisui
@@wadopotato33 ehm yeah he ran it without warmup in casual sneakers.. Not the same and if im not mistaken a 3 quater casual pants and a jacket.. Soo not the same
@@wadopotato33 Bolt was timed when he was out of his prime. They just showed you side by side footage of Bolts fastest ever run. At the forty yard mark Bolt was a full body length ahead. Watch it again idiot.
One thing not taken into consideration is that Usain Bolt's 10-40 was in METERS. John Ross' 10-40 was in YARDS. A meter is 3 3/8" longer than a yard so Bolt also ran a slightly greater distance in less time.
@@peterboth7104 He ran the 40 in the exact same conditions as the NFL does it and ran 4.22. He could improve on that but not by much. Reaction time has nothing to do with it. This is about running it in the style of the NFL combine...which he did. There is ZERO chance that he runs 4.06. No human has ever come close. Once again, the fastest the 40 has ever been run was by Christian Coleman and he ran 4.12. Christian Coleman is faster than Usain Bolt over 40 yards because he is one of the best Olympic starters of all-time. "American Christian Coleman currently holds the men's world record in the 60 metres with a time of 6.34 seconds." In other words, Christian is the fastest person to ever run 60 meters, not Usain Bolt and his best after multiple tries was 4.12 under Combine conditions. During Bolt's world record 100 meter his 60 split was supposedly 6.29 but that is not measured electronically. Your idea is both dumb and not humanly possible. 4.06 has never been run and it may never be run. So G-file your idea there killer. It makes you sound like you have no idea what you are talking about. I have no idea what Bolt's best time could be, but given his slow start times, 4.18 or so is more likely.
@@aristotle9243 But because split times are not 100% accurate they are not accepted as official times. Look that up it is a fact. Christian Coleman holds the world record for 60 Meters. Look that up, it is also a fact. Split times are a guesstimate at best. You know what aren't...actual times. You do know they call them unofficial splits, right?
The Darkest Knight he didn’t actually run a 4.22 it was all a publicity stunt what are the odds he ties the nfl record exactly smh all these people think that vid is real is pathetic
@@austi16 Saying someone else is faster is relative though because eventually Bolt reaches a speed where he is traveling 40 yards in a time not even Ross could match no matter where Ross's 40 yard time began whether it be out the blocks or while traveling at top speed 😂 A slow out the blocks Bolt could still probably run a 4.2 and he'd still be speeding up 😳🤣
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest.
why would an nfl player try to beat a sprinter at their own game. sprinters spend their whole lives doing one thing while football player have many other skills to master . not saying either one is easier but the fastest sprinter is not losing to a football player period.
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest. Ace_ Shisui
Bolt just ran the 40 in 4,22s in normal shoes in his gatorade promotion. Could very well be faked tho. Not only Coleman and Bolt but a lot of professional sprinters could run faster than 4,22s. And much faster if they specially prepared for it and ran it in cleats.
@bridgemur it was 4.22. It was later times. However, he started on go rather than on his own. So he probably run sub 4 if he went on his own. And that's with tennis shoes and sweats on.
Listen Usain bolt doesn't have to run a fast 40 to beat u he is one of those sprinters who shows up every now and then and runs fast enough to beat whonever he wants to hes a country boy sprinter lol
Even though Bolt was clocked at 4.18 in his 9.58 run, you still haven't factored out reaction time. The time it takes for runners to react ro the starters gun. Which is usually 0.12 to 0.18 seconds. Ross does not have to react to the gun before he starts. The clock starts after he starts to move. Where as the gun starts Bolt's clock before he starts running. So the visualization of Bolt and Ross running is in accurate. It has Ross ahead at the beginning and Bolt passing him. If you take the reaction time of 0.146 off of Bolt's first 10m time you will get 1.494 which is .004 off of Ross' 1.49. Then take the 0.146 off of Bolt's 4.18, you'll get 4.03 semi automatic time. Do the graphics for that. Bolt and Ross start ot almost dead even. Bolt then destroys Ross 4.03 to 4.22.
@@TheWayToWin If you don't mind me asking, what are the raw numbers you are working with? It seems they are different than what. Freelapusa.com and speedendurance.com are using. www.google.com/amp/s/www.freelapusa.com/how-fast-can-usain-bolt-run-the-40-yard-dash/amp/ speedendurance.com/2009/08/06/40-yard-dash-times-for-usain-bolt-and-ben-johnson/
@@nik6561 I'm better than most. .914 meters per yard multiplied by 40m split time in bolt's 100m run gives time per 40 yards equivalence. The flying start is why you think I'm wrong. 40 yard dash is from a dead stop. The point was a contrast, not something achievable.
So let me break this down: 1. To nobody’s (or at least nobody with a brain) surprise, pro track sprinters and Olympic sprinters are faster than football players 2. Football fans get butthurt and get defensive 3. Football fans: “Oh yeah? Ross ran like THIS” 4. People with brains: Usain literally broke the NFL combine record for the 40, retired, and barefoot. 5. Football fans immediately try to justify why their guy isn’t as fast 6. Football fans: “Oh yeah? Well that’s ONLY because OUR guy has to do THIS and THAT, he doesn’t have the TIME.” ...no, it’s just football players aren’t on that level of speed. Just admit you’re wrong, swallow your pride and move on.
@Neo Anderson Lol the run was staged. You can time it yourself. It is no where near 4.22. Bolt would have shattered 4.22 in his prime. But sorry my little nieve friend this run was faked.
@Neo Anderson Since we're comparing the two, let's have Usain run the gauntlet and catch balls coming at him at 40+ MPH. Since football is all ego lets look at how they celebrate their wins, Usain pumps his chest and does his little Bolt move. After winning the Super Bowl teams greet their families and cry... yeah, but football's all ego
@@limitbreaker_rb no way he can run under 4, and here's why, he is his fastest after 30 meters, NOT the first 30. now let me point out why this video is trash, what bolt ran is timed different that the 40 at the combine, it is all electronically timed, so you can't even compare the first 10 meters. have him run a 40 in the same setup as the combine and he runs a 4.3, fast yes, but the fastest??? not even close
Beast Mode All if you idiots are forgetting that before Bolt ran “ under a 4.2” Bo Jackson ran a 4.13 in his prime and is 6’1 while having weighed more than 220 pounds. Bolt is 6’5 and weighs 200 pounds. If you put Bolt against Bo in his prime he would have been destroyed
The sport of football has messed up many possible great sprinters. The requirements to be great at football don't align with what it takes to be a great sprinter. It is amazing to see a football player run in the 4.2 range but to compare him to bolt or any other world champion caliber sprinter is ridiculous. They just can't match up.
They don't match up for a reason though. Sprinters don't have to do these things. 1. Memorize a giagantic playbook that has many intricacies. 2. Analyze the Defense that's just as complicated as the Offenses in real time without knowing the exact Defensive play. 3. They have to simultaneously worry about hand placement,cutting,angle changes, change speeds, and head placement. 4. They have to directly face off against super athletes ranging anywhere from 5'8-180 to 6"5-330. 5. They have to worry about actually catching a football while facing all of these athletic freaks after doing everything I said above. 6. Then after the catch you have to out run,juke,spin,hurdle, and run through all of these super athletes. If you just threw Bolt on the NFL field in his prime without many years of prior football experience he'd get lit the fuck up and possibly seriously Injured. On the flipside these NFL players will get dogged on the track. Even though both athletes run they might as well be running on different planets. I do think someone like Hill, Johnson, or Hester could've done some real damage if they had just focused on the track. Either way Bolt Is a unicorn in running no matter what sport.
By the way, in Usain Bolt’s world record race, the timers didn’t start when he moved, they started when the gun went off. There is delay in between when the gun went off and him moving. This just makes bolt even more impressive
mkingISTP I’m 16 and run 4.1. I’ve been running all my life. I push myself harder everyday. I don’t play football but I enjoy staying fit and working out. I’ve been training to become a Navy SEAL since I was 8.
@@donmega6645 it's actually very possible depending on build and a few other factors. I was born with a unique great disposition and have been running for years. Few months ago I clocked my first 40 in a long time. I clocked at a 3.16 idk if I'll beat it, pushing for it nd still working towards the better.
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest. Ace_ Shisui
@First Name Last Name Other than he ran it in sweats, yeah. Not a surprise to me that he didn't beat the NFL time. They are speedsters in the NFL and Usain Bolt was never a great starter. Why is this even a surprise.
@@pietsu2103 Wrong. Bolt ran 4.22 running undert the same conditions that they do in the NFL. He wasn't in his prime and he was in sweats, but there is ZERO chance he would get to 4.0. That is not possible by anyone. Christian Coleman ran 4.12 which is the fastest 40 a human has run under electronic timing conditions like in the Combine. Bolt was no where near as fast as Coleman is over the first forty yards. Bot was never even a good starter. Bolts time would be in the 4.20 range and anyone else on here who thinks otherwise is an idiot. All of those predicting sub 4's are dumb and don't know shit about it.
@Basically Al Capone in legal He ran under the same conditions as Ross. So keep talking and yes, in his prime he would beat any NFLer, but he wasn't in his prime and he only tied. That is a known commodity and whatever your dumb ass says won't change that. It is forty yards, not 100M. He is officially as fast as the fastest NFLer over forty yards. Not faster, not slower but the same speed and until he beats that time...he is tied. Just the facts, Jack.
Ross didn't have to react to the start line gun either? This isn't even a contest!?!? In track, the clock starts with at the gun's firing, not when on the player's movement reaction. That alone is... 0.2 of a second! Subtract this from Bolt's 4.18....and he's sub 4! So Ross, shut up and play football.....
One could argue that starting blocks and track spikes give Bolt an unfair advantage as well. Though the reaction time component is definitely a much bigger deal.
You could see it on Bolt's face. Normally he jokes around quite a lot but the way he said that he was faster, you could tell he had done this video's math already
What y'all don't understand is... Athletes running 40 yards prepare for exactly 40yards, while those for 100m prepare for 100m. It's different mechanics. If bolt puts all his energy and runs the 40 yards...damn!
@@drym3943 At his prime, Bolt would definitely still win though even if its not his strength. His overall acceleration would still be on a different level than NFL guys.
@@bruh8559 uhh no he doesn't. bolt has the fastest top end speed but he was never the best out the blocks. Short compact runners like Christian Coleman and Justin Gatlin would be better 40 yard dash specialists.
Any world class sprinter specifically training for the 40-yd dash instead of the much longer 100-m sprint could legitimately have a chance to run sub-4 seconds, especially considering they don't need to react to the gun but would be timed automatically from first movement. It's not even a contest!!
Bolt, you sir are an idol all these athletes will not stand or even acknowledge the flag or national anthem. This gentleman politely stopped an interview to honor our nation. Thank you sir
Bolt is an OK starter and freakishly good at it for his height. In his biography he said the best starter was Asafa Powell who actually broke his starting blocks in training as he was putting so much power into his start. I can see Asafa doing about 4.1
I have a few questions. How does the combine allow the beginning of 40yd dash to be hand timed? Doesn't Bolt have a few advantages when it comes to equipment? Starting blocks, sprint spikes, and the actual track surface itself. Do prospective NFL players really hope to beat professional sprinters, much less the fastest man in the world? It just doesn't make sense to me, as a spectator
Bolts advantage is hes the fastest man in the world in a Sprint and not one nfl would realistically touch him . if he actually trained for the 40 wore the same compression suit and cleats nfl players wear when they wear it he probably would have ran it in 4 flat or maybe even 3.9 MAYBE . he hit 4.2 jogging at the end in sweats lol
the beginning is timed by him moving his hand when he starts he meant. the whole dash is handtimed as well but just for initial times before the official one comes in
Bolt wasted 0.16 secs for reaction time , in the nfl combine , they start the clock at the first movement from the players , usain bolt could run close to 4 secs flat in the combine
Yeah the hand timed starts make zero sense. Fully automated laser starts should be implemented at end beginning until the end. Too much human error. It reminds me when Kevin White was clocked faster than Amari Cooper, but Coop beat him on simul-cam
I know this video for some time now and all this talk about John Ross and his challenge to the big name. I'm glad that "The Way to Win" didn't just show a visual representation of how Ross would ultimately lose but also why. I didn't know that the 40 yard dash was hand-timed for the NFL and if that's the case, the real time in actuality when electronically timed would be much slower than John Ross' record. Also, I really liked the outro theme for this. It fits the sport well and also, whatever happened to your other video entitled "The Fastest Wind-Aided Race in History?" That was another top quality video as well as the mini documentary named "Never do this to win a race." Whatever happened to those great videos? They had class and quality and I was surprised to see them missing last night. A good few videos have either been deleted or taken down by UA-cam........... Is there any way that these supposedly deleted or banned videos can be restored?..................
The NFL stopped using hand timing after 1998. They use semi automatic timing which is still started by hand but stopped by laser. There are only 3 forms of timing. 1. Hand: started and stopped by hand. 2. Semi automatic: started by hand stopped automatically (laser). 3. Fully automatic: automatically started usually by a gun stopped automatically (laser). Electronic is just the way the time is displayed. Usually on a clock stand or scoreboard. Electronic can be any of the 3 timing methods.
I was just about to mention Coleman with his 4.12s in the 40 yard dash but some of the comments down below say it wasn't fully ratified as yet and just recently Bolt himself tied John Ross' 4.22s while jogging at the end and not properly clothed for the race (normal shoes and sweatpants). It's still an uncommon event but a good preparation race for starts in the sprints. Nah, but Bolt would get it. Blake should try it too.
Lester Orie Coleman’s time was using actual timing gates so it was timed as accurately as it gets so he has the fastest ever time of 4.12. All these people saying it was hand are talking shit because they can’t take that someone ran faster than bolt. last year coleman broke the 60m wr with 6.34 so I’m sure he would be able to run around 4.05 now in the 40
Lester Orie rich eisen also did a sprint while there and he ran 5.8 40. He usually runs at a little above 6 every year for his rich runs charity so I wonder if the timing was a little screwy
Ross' time is actually about 4.5s when timed olympic style (minus reaction time) with high speed cameras. GIven the same protocol Bolt's time is about 3.8 - 3.85s. Ross would never at any stage be ahead of Bolt in this race, not even the first step
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest
@@argeus3639 Yes, I have no doubt he would beaten the record in his prime and track attire. Wouldn't be dumb enough to argue against that happening, but he is not in his prime nor is he in his track attire. However over forth yards and having the gun start on first movement I doubt very much that spikes would make a ton of difference. That was artificial turf, not chewed up football grass. What is known is that he tied Ross' record. Until he runs faster his fastest forty under combine conditions is 4.22. You are only as fast as your official timing. Not faster. That is why these things are timed. I am taking a guess, but since Coleman has a faster first forty split than Bolt (one tenth of a second) then Bolt would have run a similar time in his prime. Bolt's potential best 40 time would be around 4.13 maybe a little higher. The people on here who think he goes under 4 seconds are simply clueless. No human being is that fast. They are also clueless as to how fast 4.22 really is. There is a VERY small group of people who can run that fast on the planet at any given time. Most are in the Olympics, one is in the NFL. Maybe two.
@@wadopotato33 Bolt actually ran in more difficult conditions. In sweatpants? Flats? But Bolt's 4.22 is suspected of being staged, so I don't fully believe it. I agree that Bolt at his peak would run a similar time like Coleman's. I think a lot of top sprinters would be below 4.22, however, not counting elites like Coleman, Asafa, etc. It's certainly a fast time though.
@@argeus3639 Bolts time is only suspected of being staged by internutters. It is called conspiracy theory. There is zero proof that it was staged. Bolt ran under the same conditions. Same Track material. Same timing method. Same everything. Only he didn't dress perfectly for the occasion. That is what you want to say. The conditions were the same. His dress was less than optimal. There are sprinters that would beat that time, but Coleman and a few other spriters are actually faster than Bolt over forty yards. Ben Johnson in his steroid prime was a great starter. What seperated Bolt is his top end speed. Bolt is just getting to top speed at about 60m Ross has less than zero chance of beating Usain in 100 M's. Ross has a pretty good shot at beating him or at least being competetive in the forty. The forty is more about being quick to get up to speed rather than a true top speed. Usain Bolts top end is unmatched and it will be a long time before anyone does. He was very special and unique, but not over forty. There have been a few people who could beat him at that distance.
Here is the difference, running on turf with football cleats and running on a track with spikes. There is a massive difference in time and the NFL combine does that on purpose to get a better estimate of straight line speed
In track and field, the timer starts at the sound of the starting pistol. There is a time gap between the moment the pistol sounds to the moment the runner moves. But at the NFL combine there is NO time gap... the timer doesn't start until the runner moves. So Usain Bolts 40 time would be FASTER than his known 40 yard splits because his 40 yard splits were in races with a starting pistol.
Bolt was never known to be a slow starter. He had an excellent start. He has the second fastest start in history in all of his records. The only one that ran a faster start was Su Bingtian.
It was half hand time bc it was done NFL combines test approved which is hand timed bc although it finished with a laser, the start was started by a human pressing that start button which makes it absolutely inaccurate! But there is no one in the NFL that is remotely as fast, even in the start as Christian Coleman. But I don't have to tell you that. Keep up the great videos! I appreciate and love them!
@@TheWayToWin What are you talking about hand timed? It sure looks like he ran through timing gates to me: ua-cam.com/video/mF_yoRayOIA/v-deo.html - and this is the timing system - browertiming.com/tci-timing-system/ - which includes a wireless motion start system.
It’s utterly ridiculous to say ANY NFL player could beat a world class sprinter at running, let alone THE BEST of them... it’s as ridiculous as saying a professional boxer would beat a professional MMA fighter at MMA (or vice versa)...
Bob Hayes was an Olympic gold medalist (100 meters) who succeeded in the NFL. Back then a wide receiver could be chucked anywhere on the field until the ball is thrown. He's also a Hall of Famer. If Usain Bolt can catch a football, I think he could do well.
American football is a dying sport.. 50 years from now, there’s no way it will keep its status as the most popular American sport. And the rest of the world never gave a fuck about American football from the beginning. Its a disgrace that these egotistic American football players can even think about comparing themselves to an Olympian, let alone Usain Bolt.
Not a fair comparison. The running surfaces are completely different as are the shoes being worn. Having said that, I have no doubt Bolt would still win.
Remember Usain Bolt also started his race on command, so he lost 0.15 seconds roughly immediately due to reaction time, along with retiring from sprinting 18 months earlier and running in flats and sweatpants. Undoubtedly under similar conditions to ross’ 40y dash, Bolt would destroy ross’ time
Breaking news: Professional sprinters are faster than professional football players
Probably, the only time i heard of it was when Deion Sanders was in college and was asked to run a track meet without practicing and heard he won against some world class sprinters. Also, regarding above, the surface Usain Bold ran on is probably better than the surface the combine players run on.
@@seanogrady2629 Never happened. And that's just an excuse. He didn't even have cleats on.
@@seanogrady2629 I remember back in the early 1990s during the Super Stars competition Deon ran in a 100 yard competition against a wide receiver name Flipper Anderson. Anderson was a sprinter turned football player. He crushed Deon in the 100 yards. The 40 yard dash is not a true measure of speed. It only measures how quick someone can approach top speed. Most world class sprinters don't reach their top speed until around 60-70 meters into the race.
I agree, quickness and speed are 2 different things. Herschel Walker was a prime example of someone who was fast, but was not quick or even agile.
Usain 40 is the same as John Ross it is a 4.22
In conclusion,sprinters are faster than football players at sprinting
Sam Lewis well no shit
Kermit Da Swaggy he’s making fun of the video
Yeah but those nfl guys are just sprinters signed to football aye
Kermit Da Swaggy he’s making fun of the video that could’ve been done in 10 seconds but instead they had to explain for 3 mins
Sam Lewis incredible lol
Holy shit, have we just realised the fastest man on earth can run faster than a football player?
well, the fastest man didn't start the challenge
Are you dumb? Obviously the fastest man alive, the fastest MAN alive, the fastest, including football players and all men, he’s the FASTEST there isn’t any man, including football players that can run faster than him.
Exslo 😂
Exslo wow
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Usain, what are Ross chances of beating you in a 40 yard dash?
-Zero, absolutely none.
And almost giggled when he said it 😂
And then he ran the 40 timed in the same way as the combine is and he only tied Ross...so you have no fucking idea and the last laugh may be Ross'
@@wadopotato33 in tennis shoes, 12 years off his prime, with no warm up. Suuuuure.
@@wadopotato33 Fuck off dumbass. You clearly know nothing about professional sprinting.
@@wadopotato33 yea and that was like 12 years off his prime too so what's ur point lol
Wade French like 10 years past his prime and he wasn’t wearing cleats. Idiot
John Ross: let's race bolt😅
Bolt: *you're unworthy*
Ross isn't even worthy of racing the 8th place (last place) sprinter in the last Olympics.
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest.
Ace_ Shisui
@@wadopotato33 ehm yeah he ran it without warmup in casual sneakers.. Not the same and if im not mistaken a 3 quater casual pants and a jacket.. Soo not the same
@@wadopotato33 Bolt was timed when he was out of his prime.
They just showed you side by side footage of Bolts fastest ever run. At the forty yard mark Bolt was a full body length ahead. Watch it again idiot.
Made me laugh
Bolt is really father of ross
Ross 24 yrs old. Bolt 33. So Bolt had Ross when he was 9? Lol.
Sports and Fitness - Not true.
@@sydboski - Stop showing off your math skills.
@@jonhohensee3258 how is that showing off math skills that’s only subtracting?😂🙏
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One thing not taken into consideration is that Usain Bolt's 10-40 was in METERS. John Ross' 10-40 was in YARDS. A meter is 3 3/8" longer than a yard so Bolt also ran a slightly greater distance in less time.
They calculated his splits in yards as well. His fastest 40 yards was 4.18.
@@wadopotato33, but don't forget there is a reaction-time including Bolt's 40y-run! So his 4.18 would be a 4.06 in a official NFL-dash...
@@peterboth7104 He ran the 40 in the exact same conditions as the NFL does it and ran 4.22. He could improve on that but not by much. Reaction time has nothing to do with it. This is about running it in the style of the NFL combine...which he did.
There is ZERO chance that he runs 4.06. No human has ever come close. Once again, the fastest the 40 has ever been run was by Christian Coleman and he ran 4.12. Christian Coleman is faster than Usain Bolt over 40 yards because he is one of the best Olympic starters of all-time.
"American Christian Coleman currently holds the men's world record in the 60 metres with a time of 6.34 seconds." In other words, Christian is the fastest person to ever run 60 meters, not Usain Bolt and his best after multiple tries was 4.12 under Combine conditions. During Bolt's world record 100 meter his 60 split was supposedly 6.29 but that is not measured electronically.
Your idea is both dumb and not humanly possible. 4.06 has never been run and it may never be run. So G-file your idea there killer. It makes you sound like you have no idea what you are talking about.
I have no idea what Bolt's best time could be, but given his slow start times, 4.18 or so is more likely.
@@wadopotato33 in bolts 9.58 his 60 meter time was better than Coleman's search it up so you are severly incorrect
@@aristotle9243 But because split times are not 100% accurate they are not accepted as official times. Look that up it is a fact. Christian Coleman holds the world record for 60 Meters. Look that up, it is also a fact. Split times are a guesstimate at best. You know what aren't...actual times. You do know they call them unofficial splits, right?
2008 bolt wouldve ran like a 3.9
David Goodwin maybe a 3.4
Nathaniel Kirk in shoes and a regular outfit in 2019 when he’s been chilling
The Darkest Knight he didn’t actually run a 4.22 it was all a publicity stunt what are the odds he ties the nfl record exactly smh all these people think that vid is real is pathetic
Yes because he did not start himself
@@johnarbiter117 it was electronically timed.
Runs fastest football player sprint...
Immediately challenges fastest runner ever recorded on planet earth 😳🤣
Tony Mondola 😂 it’s childishly stupid right!!
@@austi16 And most Olympic sprinters are faster than Bolt in the first 10 feet what's your point 😂
@@austi16 Saying someone else is faster is relative though because eventually Bolt reaches a speed where he is traveling 40 yards in a time not even Ross could match no matter where Ross's 40 yard time began whether it be out the blocks or while traveling at top speed 😂
A slow out the blocks Bolt could still probably run a 4.2 and he'd still be speeding up 😳🤣
@@Screech032 when bolt got 9.58 he was already ahead of everyone
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest.
None of this would have happened if he remembered his lunch
Ultra Plays lmao Gatorade commercial
Yup.
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why would an nfl player try to beat a sprinter at their own game. sprinters spend their whole lives doing one thing while football player have many other skills to master . not saying either one is easier but the fastest sprinter is not losing to a football player period.
People don't use their common sense.
MALAKHI WILK football players spend their whole lives running 40s
@@jackinblack19 No they don't.
sydboski you literally run 40s at every level of football
Deez Nuts obviously that’s not the only thing they practice
I like how when he says "Zero." He is looking straight at the camera like as if he is sending that message directly to John Ross
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest.
Ace_ Shisui
@@wadopotato33 you are no one
@@wadopotato33 same conditions? 🤣
@@wadopotato33 not even wearing cleats and retired 🤡
And yet...they tied.
Bolt just ran the 40 in 4,22s in normal shoes in his gatorade promotion. Could very well be faked tho. Not only Coleman and Bolt but a lot of professional sprinters could run faster than 4,22s. And much faster if they specially prepared for it and ran it in cleats.
filip I think it’s real
It’s not faked
@bridgemur it was 4.22. It was later times. However, he started on go rather than on his own. So he probably run sub 4 if he went on his own. And that's with tennis shoes and sweats on.
bridgemur lmao df
filip he ran it with long pants, sneakers and didnt look very tryhard
"Zero, absolutely none" Hilarious.
And yet he only tied the NFL record. ..which makes him as fast as Ross is over 40 yards. So the answer is not zero.
Wade French he’s also much older isn’t he
Wade French isn’t bold like old as hell ? no where near his prime i’m sure
Bruise usain is 34year
Wade French Usain Bolt is out of his prime and was wearing tennis shoes. Stop sucking people off man.
Listen Usain bolt doesn't have to run a fast 40 to beat u he is one of those sprinters who shows up every now and then and runs fast enough to beat whonever he wants to hes a country boy sprinter lol
Not anymore
TheoOJamaloO1 not anymore what
Lol you get that right, he'll beat you especially when you boast that you can beat him.
@@rinowatson he's not the fastest anymore
TheoOJamaloO1 he is the fastest runner ever until someone break his record he is the fastest regardless if he doesn’t run anymore
Even though Bolt was clocked at 4.18 in his 9.58 run, you still haven't factored out reaction time. The time it takes for runners to react ro the starters gun. Which is usually 0.12 to 0.18 seconds. Ross does not have to react to the gun before he starts. The clock starts after he starts to move. Where as the gun starts Bolt's clock before he starts running. So the visualization of Bolt and Ross running is in accurate. It has Ross ahead at the beginning and Bolt passing him. If you take the reaction time of 0.146 off of Bolt's first 10m time you will get 1.494 which is .004 off of Ross' 1.49. Then take the 0.146 off of Bolt's 4.18, you'll get 4.03 semi automatic time. Do the graphics for that. Bolt and Ross start ot almost dead even. Bolt then destroys Ross 4.03 to 4.22.
4.18 is pure running without RT. Ross` time 1.49 is hand timed that is why it is so much faster and that is the reason we compare only flying 30.
@@TheWayToWin If you don't mind me asking, what are the raw numbers you are working with? It seems they are different than what. Freelapusa.com and speedendurance.com are using.
www.google.com/amp/s/www.freelapusa.com/how-fast-can-usain-bolt-run-the-40-yard-dash/amp/
speedendurance.com/2009/08/06/40-yard-dash-times-for-usain-bolt-and-ben-johnson/
Bolt ran a 3.27 flying start 40m in his 9.58 run, which would translate to a 2.99 40 yard dash!
@@markaja2 a 2.99? Lmao your not great at math
@@nik6561 I'm better than most. .914 meters per yard multiplied by 40m split time in bolt's 100m run gives time per 40 yards equivalence. The flying start is why you think I'm wrong. 40 yard dash is from a dead stop. The point was a contrast, not something achievable.
So let me break this down:
1. To nobody’s (or at least nobody with a brain) surprise, pro track sprinters and Olympic sprinters are faster than football players
2. Football fans get butthurt and get defensive
3. Football fans: “Oh yeah? Ross ran like THIS”
4. People with brains: Usain literally broke the NFL combine record for the 40, retired, and barefoot.
5. Football fans immediately try to justify why their guy isn’t as fast
6. Football fans: “Oh yeah? Well that’s ONLY because OUR guy has to do THIS and THAT, he doesn’t have the TIME.”
...no, it’s just football players aren’t on that level of speed. Just admit you’re wrong, swallow your pride and move on.
Agreed, but Bolt's 4.22 was fake.
@Neo Anderson Lol the run was staged. You can time it yourself. It is no where near 4.22. Bolt would have shattered 4.22 in his prime. But sorry my little nieve friend this run was faked.
@Neo Anderson Since we're comparing the two, let's have Usain run the gauntlet and catch balls coming at him at 40+ MPH. Since football is all ego lets look at how they celebrate their wins, Usain pumps his chest and does his little Bolt move. After winning the Super Bowl teams greet their families and cry... yeah, but football's all ego
@Neo Anderson What makes you think I'm fake? Because I agreed that Bolt's 4.22 40 was faked? Or just because you are trolling looking for an argument?
@Neo Anderson Killing? No. I just wanted to know what kind of lunatic you were.
Give bolt 3 months and he runs under 4
@@Bigrobkerr who cares about endurance😂😂😂
@@limitbreaker_rb no way he can run under 4, and here's why, he is his fastest after 30 meters, NOT the first 30. now let me point out why this video is trash, what bolt ran is timed different that the 40 at the combine, it is all electronically timed, so you can't even compare the first 10 meters. have him run a 40 in the same setup as the combine and he runs a 4.3, fast yes, but the fastest??? not even close
David Rooks he ran a 4.22 with sneakers and casual sweats on with no training or nun he'll easily run under 4 secs in the 40
Beast Mode All if you idiots are forgetting that before Bolt ran “ under a 4.2” Bo Jackson ran a 4.13 in his prime and is 6’1 while having weighed more than 220 pounds. Bolt is 6’5 and weighs 200 pounds. If you put Bolt against Bo in his prime he would have been destroyed
In his prime yes now no
The sport of football has messed up many possible great sprinters. The requirements to be great at football don't align with what it takes to be a great sprinter. It is amazing to see a football player run in the 4.2 range but to compare him to bolt or any other world champion caliber sprinter is ridiculous. They just can't match up.
John Ross was hurt and he still ran a 4.22
@@randallgaspard810 Usain Bolt is retired and he ran a 4.22 in tennis shoes.
@@jimmy250 Those were sneakers & not tennis shoes!
They don't match up for a reason though. Sprinters don't have to do these things.
1. Memorize a giagantic playbook that has many intricacies.
2. Analyze the Defense that's just as complicated as the Offenses in real time without knowing the exact Defensive play.
3. They have to simultaneously worry about hand placement,cutting,angle changes, change speeds, and head placement.
4. They have to directly face off against super athletes ranging anywhere from 5'8-180 to 6"5-330.
5. They have to worry about actually catching a football while facing all of these athletic freaks after doing everything I said above.
6. Then after the catch you have to out run,juke,spin,hurdle, and run through all of these super athletes.
If you just threw Bolt on the NFL field in his prime without many years of prior football experience he'd get lit the fuck up and possibly seriously Injured. On the flipside these NFL players will get dogged on the track. Even though both athletes run they might as well be running on different planets. I do think someone like Hill, Johnson, or Hester could've done some real damage if they had just focused on the track. Either way Bolt Is a unicorn in running no matter what sport.
So true Rytam construction
By the way, in Usain Bolt’s world record race, the timers didn’t start when he moved, they started when the gun went off. There is delay in between when the gun went off and him moving. This just makes bolt even more impressive
They also use blocks which is a MASSIVE advantage for sprinters. I ran track. If they used blocks forty times would improve.
Around 2012 while I was mowing I ended up disturbing a hornets nest, I can't prove it, but it seemed that I cover 40 yards in close to 1.8 seconds.🤓
Loved it. 😎 overlay on the sprint vids to. Great job.
1:20 had me dying 😭😂 he said zero so fast and effortlessly
And yet still only tied.
@@wadopotato33 let Ross try n beat Coleman first :) against Bolt, Ross has zero chance 😛
Damn I Love this Channel , awesome Documentary sir ❤❤❤
Sprinters in general are faster than football players. Plenty of college sprinters can run faster 40 yard dash times than 4.2
mkingISTP I’m 16 and run 4.1. I’ve been running all my life. I push myself harder everyday. I don’t play football but I enjoy staying fit and working out. I’ve been training to become a Navy SEAL since I was 8.
@@schlinge-fling yeah right kid 😄
J.HALL good one future US army soldier
@@donmega6645 it's actually very possible depending on build and a few other factors. I was born with a unique great disposition and have been running for years. Few months ago I clocked my first 40 in a long time. I clocked at a 3.16 idk if I'll beat it, pushing for it nd still working towards the better.
@@Rj-hz9hx and im not born yet, and ran it for a 2.43. Idk if I can beat it either
It must have been embarrassing for John Ross. When the fastest man in the world said he would have a 0 chance of John Ross beating him 😂 big oof
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest.
Ace_ Shisui
@First Name Last Name Other than he ran it in sweats, yeah. Not a surprise to me that he didn't beat the NFL time. They are speedsters in the NFL and Usain Bolt was never a great starter. Why is this even a surprise.
Wade French bolt’s 4.18 was in track but there is reaction time which make it little bit slower so Bolt’s 40 yard dash could easily be close to 4.00
@@pietsu2103 Wrong. Bolt ran 4.22 running undert the same conditions that they do in the NFL. He wasn't in his prime and he was in sweats, but there is ZERO chance he would get to 4.0. That is not possible by anyone. Christian Coleman ran 4.12 which is the fastest 40 a human has run under electronic timing conditions like in the Combine. Bolt was no where near as fast as Coleman is over the first forty yards. Bot was never even a good starter. Bolts time would be in the 4.20 range and anyone else on here who thinks otherwise is an idiot. All of those predicting sub 4's are dumb and don't know shit about it.
@Basically Al Capone in legal He ran under the same conditions as Ross. So keep talking and yes, in his prime he would beat any NFLer, but he wasn't in his prime and he only tied. That is a known commodity and whatever your dumb ass says won't change that. It is forty yards, not 100M. He is officially as fast as the fastest NFLer over forty yards. Not faster, not slower but the same speed and until he beats that time...he is tied. Just the facts, Jack.
Ive been waiting so long
Bolt proceeds to tie that record in casual clothing with no cleats😂
"No chance."
Awesome! Another person with some common sense!
Ross didn't have to react to the start line gun either? This isn't even a contest!?!? In track, the clock starts with at the gun's firing, not when on the player's movement reaction. That alone is... 0.2 of a second! Subtract this from Bolt's 4.18....and he's sub 4! So Ross, shut up and play football.....
One could argue that starting blocks and track spikes give Bolt an unfair advantage as well. Though the reaction time component is definitely a much bigger deal.
Starting blocks and track surface makes acceleration way easier. This time was staged anyway
Tommasini9 you,sir,speak fax and have shut,this fruitless argument!!!!
Ford Truck the time was staged dude
footba11fan41ife how do u know wtf lmao
You could see it on Bolt's face. Normally he jokes around quite a lot but the way he said that he was faster, you could tell he had done this video's math already
What y'all don't understand is... Athletes running 40 yards prepare for exactly 40yards, while those for 100m prepare for 100m. It's different mechanics. If bolt puts all his energy and runs the 40 yards...damn!
He is too tall for the 50yard. Beacause his speed come from his high heigh at the end of the Race.
@@drym3943 At his prime, Bolt would definitely still win though even if its not his strength. His overall acceleration would still be on a different level than NFL guys.
@@JustinWo thank you bolt also has the fastest 60m he is just to fast
At least in Jamaica. Runs 100 meter prepares over 200m in training
@@bruh8559 uhh no he doesn't. bolt has the fastest top end speed but he was never the best out the blocks. Short compact runners like Christian Coleman and Justin Gatlin would be better 40 yard dash specialists.
This is a fantastic video
Christian Coleman has the fastest 40 4.12
Any world class sprinter specifically training for the 40-yd dash instead of the much longer 100-m sprint could legitimately have a chance to run sub-4 seconds, especially considering they don't need to react to the gun but would be timed automatically from first movement.
It's not even a contest!!
Bolt, you sir are an idol all these athletes will not stand or even acknowledge the flag or national anthem. This gentleman politely stopped an interview to honor our nation. Thank you sir
I still wouldn’t mind seeing them do a live race It’d be interested. I’m sure a lot of people would also be interested in watching this showdown
This guy straight up just used math in a real world situation. I’m blown away
Thanks for watching
Usain Bolt is the GOAT.
No he is the legend
Very nice analysis
thanks
Still waiting for a Forrest Gump vs. Usain Bolt comparison vid.
Jajaja laugh so hard
My money is on "Run Forrest, Run 🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️"!!!
John Ross: Runs 40 yards in 4.22 seconds
Feliks Zemdegs: Solves 3x3 Rubik's cube in 4.22 seconds
(What are the odds😂)
Bolt is an OK starter and freakishly good at it for his height. In his biography he said the best starter was Asafa Powell who actually broke his starting blocks in training as he was putting so much power into his start. I can see Asafa doing about 4.1
Roy W-G great analysis powell would get walked after the 40 usually
Excellent friend 🤟🤟 😀
I have a few questions.
How does the combine allow the beginning of 40yd dash to be hand timed?
Doesn't Bolt have a few advantages when it comes to equipment? Starting blocks, sprint spikes, and the actual track surface itself.
Do prospective NFL players really hope to beat professional sprinters, much less the fastest man in the world? It just doesn't make sense to me, as a spectator
Bolts advantage is hes the fastest man in the world in a Sprint and not one nfl would realistically touch him . if he actually trained for the 40 wore the same compression suit and cleats nfl players wear when they wear it he probably would have ran it in 4 flat or maybe even 3.9 MAYBE . he hit 4.2 jogging at the end in sweats lol
the beginning is timed by him moving his hand when he starts he meant. the whole dash is handtimed as well but just for initial times before the official one comes in
Bolt wasted 0.16 secs for reaction time , in the nfl combine , they start the clock at the first movement from the players , usain bolt could run close to 4 secs flat in the combine
Yeah the hand timed starts make zero sense. Fully automated laser starts should be implemented at end beginning until the end. Too much human error. It reminds me when Kevin White was clocked faster than Amari Cooper, but Coop beat him on simul-cam
Mr. Ku he ran the 40 yards with sneakers and normal clothes and wasn’t even trying and still tied the time
Someone needs to edit this and put the thug life shades and music on bolt after he "none, zero chance" 😂
That person could be you
God bless both of them 🙏🏻
Very
Nice
John Ross should challenge Gatlin and Cole and we will laugh when they make a fool out of him
Bolt wasn’t even in shape! He ran it raw.
Bolt catch up speed is insane. Once he lifts up his head... it’s over!!! 😂
I know this video for some time now and all this talk about John Ross and his challenge to the big name. I'm glad that "The Way to Win" didn't just show a visual representation of how Ross would ultimately lose but also why. I didn't know that the 40 yard dash was hand-timed for the NFL and if that's the case, the real time in actuality when electronically timed would be much slower than John Ross' record.
Also, I really liked the outro theme for this. It fits the sport well and also, whatever happened to your other video entitled "The Fastest Wind-Aided Race in History?" That was another top quality video as well as the mini documentary named "Never do this to win a race." Whatever happened to those great videos? They had class and quality and I was surprised to see them missing last night. A good few videos have either been deleted or taken down by UA-cam........... Is there any way that these supposedly deleted or banned videos can be restored?..................
Thanks for watching! No those videos can't be restored.
The NFL stopped using hand timing after 1998. They use semi automatic timing which is still started by hand but stopped by laser. There are only 3 forms of timing.
1. Hand: started and stopped by hand.
2. Semi automatic: started by hand stopped automatically (laser).
3. Fully automatic: automatically started usually by a gun stopped automatically (laser).
Electronic is just the way the time is displayed. Usually on a clock stand or scoreboard. Electronic can be any of the 3 timing methods.
Interesting
thanks for watching buddy
Bolt is faster. Debate over
I love Bolt's confidence.
Nice animation for Usain bolt
that bolt guy is pretty fast he should do track
I was just about to mention Coleman with his 4.12s in the 40 yard dash but some of the comments down below say it wasn't fully ratified as yet and just recently Bolt himself tied John Ross' 4.22s while jogging at the end and not properly clothed for the race (normal shoes and sweatpants). It's still an uncommon event but a good preparation race for starts in the sprints. Nah, but Bolt would get it. Blake should try it too.
Lester Orie Coleman’s time was using actual timing gates so it was timed as accurately as it gets so he has the fastest ever time of 4.12. All these people saying it was hand are talking shit because they can’t take that someone ran faster than bolt. last year coleman broke the 60m wr with 6.34 so I’m sure he would be able to run around 4.05 now in the 40
It's an official WR. Way2Win is confused and thinks it was hand-timed.
Lester Orie rich eisen also did a sprint while there and he ran 5.8 40. He usually runs at a little above 6 every year for his rich runs charity so I wonder if the timing was a little screwy
Bo knows sprinting!
But a lot of players must in now it better, because there are a lot of players who ran faster.
Does the 40 yard dash measure agility?
Usain bolt didnt run
He flew
pretty much😄
He bolted.
Kymberlie Powell CARL LEWIS HAD TURBO BUT USAIN BOLT HAS AFTER BURNERS 😹😹😹 ROSS has a YUGO
Usain the best ever
Not when it comes to football, he would get destroyed
@@snaggur-6624 he doesn’t play football so yes
nice vid
The dude is a f**king car, you can’t beat that
Ross' time is actually about 4.5s when timed olympic style (minus reaction time) with high speed cameras. GIven the same protocol Bolt's time is about 3.8 - 3.85s. Ross would never at any stage be ahead of Bolt in this race, not even the first step
Usain Bolt ran a forty under the same conditions that they use at the combine and he tied Ross. Bolt is not the fastest sprinter over the first forty either. So until Bolt improves his forty time he is only as fast as the NFLs fastest
@@wadopotato33 bolt was also in flats and a sweatpants, and retired 18 months earlier when he ran that 4.22s dash. So yeah
@@argeus3639 Yes, I have no doubt he would beaten the record in his prime and track attire. Wouldn't be dumb enough to argue against that happening, but he is not in his prime nor is he in his track attire. However over forth yards and having the gun start on first movement I doubt very much that spikes would make a ton of difference. That was artificial turf, not chewed up football grass.
What is known is that he tied Ross' record. Until he runs faster his fastest forty under combine conditions is 4.22. You are only as fast as your official timing. Not faster. That is why these things are timed.
I am taking a guess, but since Coleman has a faster first forty split than Bolt (one tenth of a second) then Bolt would have run a similar time in his prime. Bolt's potential best 40 time would be around 4.13 maybe a little higher. The people on here who think he goes under 4 seconds are simply clueless. No human being is that fast. They are also clueless as to how fast 4.22 really is. There is a VERY small group of people who can run that fast on the planet at any given time. Most are in the Olympics, one is in the NFL. Maybe two.
@@wadopotato33 Bolt actually ran in more difficult conditions. In sweatpants? Flats? But Bolt's 4.22 is suspected of being staged, so I don't fully believe it. I agree that Bolt at his peak would run a similar time like Coleman's. I think a lot of top sprinters would be below 4.22, however, not counting elites like Coleman, Asafa, etc. It's certainly a fast time though.
@@argeus3639 Bolts time is only suspected of being staged by internutters. It is called conspiracy theory. There is zero proof that it was staged. Bolt ran under the same conditions. Same Track material. Same timing method. Same everything. Only he didn't dress perfectly for the occasion. That is what you want to say. The conditions were the same. His dress was less than optimal.
There are sprinters that would beat that time, but Coleman and a few other spriters are actually faster than Bolt over forty yards. Ben Johnson in his steroid prime was a great starter. What seperated Bolt is his top end speed. Bolt is just getting to top speed at about 60m Ross has less than zero chance of beating Usain in 100 M's. Ross has a pretty good shot at beating him or at least being competetive in the forty. The forty is more about being quick to get up to speed rather than a true top speed. Usain Bolts top end is unmatched and it will be a long time before anyone does. He was very special and unique, but not over forty. There have been a few people who could beat him at that distance.
@ 0:36 Um, no. It has zilch to do with agility, and quickness is _not_ the same as speed. This test is all about acceleration, period.
Here is the difference, running on turf with football cleats and running on a track with spikes. There is a massive difference in time and the NFL combine does that on purpose to get a better estimate of straight line speed
I thought my screen was broken at the outro
Bolt is a genetic freak, and I mean that in a positive way. It will take another generation or two before we see another sprinter like Bolt.
I could've defeated bolt , he's lucky that I stop doing track and field
emptyhand777 Only Justin Gatlin was able to challenge him on a consistent basis. Tyson Gay couldn't and him and Powell are only 2nd BOLT's top 3 😹😹😹
Bro one is amateur and other one is profession sprinter, tell me which one can win
John Ross is a professional athlete (football payer)
It's over 40 yards...not a sprint distance. Over 40 yards Ross' time IS world class.
I do 40m in 6.1 is that good?
Super Video
Hey Carl, I thought you had seen it
@@TheWayToWin Sure I have seen
But your morning channel like cream
I watched a few times
GREETINGS
@@TheWayToWin That is not the real Carl, is it?
@@sydboski He goes by the name Carl, so I address him accordingly.
In track and field, the timer starts at the sound of the starting pistol.
There is a time gap between the moment the pistol sounds to the moment
the runner moves. But at the NFL combine there is NO time gap... the
timer doesn't start until the runner moves. So Usain Bolts 40 time would
be FASTER than his known 40 yard splits because his 40 yard splits were
in races with a starting pistol.
People actually think NFL players can compete with professional sprint athletes?? Stupid!!
bq you probably have an 8.22 40
@@toomanygreenlightsyt2188 Not a 8.22😭😭
Bob Hayes was a professional football player and the fastest man in the world...so says his gold medal.
@@wadopotato33 Several other NFL players were Olympic sprinters. Ron Brown, Willie Gault, Michael Gates and Larry Burton to name a few.
@@jadentrez I am aware, but only one every won a gold medal. To call yourself the "fastest man in the world"...that is what is required.
4.18/40!!! And Bolt is known to be a slow starter too. That's insane!!!
Bolt was never known to be a slow starter. He had an excellent start. He has the second fastest start in history in all of his records. The only one that ran a faster start was Su Bingtian.
Song at the end??
Eyeshield 21 the winner if you know you know
bolt no.1
whats the music in the video
Do one for Xavier worthy Vs Usain Bolt now!!! Zay broke the record!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I am making the video right now
@@TheWayToWinMake sure you put Christian Coleman in it too.
2:29 .... I laughed
Didn’t Coleman run 4.1?
it was hand timed
It was half hand time bc it was done NFL combines test approved which is hand timed bc although it finished with a laser, the start was started by a human pressing that start button which makes it absolutely inaccurate! But there is no one in the NFL that is remotely as fast, even in the start as Christian Coleman. But I don't have to tell you that. Keep up the great videos! I appreciate and love them!
Kahlim Denmark didn’t Usain tie the 40 yd record in some casual shoes and jeans without a stretch without running at full speed?
@@TheWayToWin What are you talking about hand timed? It sure looks like he ran through timing gates to me: ua-cam.com/video/mF_yoRayOIA/v-deo.html - and this is the timing system - browertiming.com/tci-timing-system/ - which includes a wireless motion start system.
The Way to Win no it wasn’t watch the video they used timing gates
Nfl: we have an army
Track and field: we have the bolt
Can we please get a movie about this man's life now?
It’s utterly ridiculous to say ANY NFL player could beat a world class sprinter at running, let alone THE BEST of them... it’s as ridiculous as saying a professional boxer would beat a professional MMA fighter at MMA (or vice versa)...
You must forget may weather beat a professional mma fighter anything is possible
Lamont Morgan under BOXING rules...
UtotheJ another Mayweather fan who is as illiterate as mayweather.
Bob Hayes was an Olympic gold medalist (100 meters) who succeeded in the NFL. Back then a wide receiver could be chucked anywhere on the field until the ball is thrown. He's also a Hall of Famer. If Usain Bolt can catch a football, I think he could do well.
Lamont Morgan I believe this L belongs to you
Foot ball players are suppose to built bigger and stronger, so track stars should normally be faster, quicker and more agile.
lol bolt is like 6 foot 5 and 220 i think and pure muscle if he played foot ball he we been a good WR.
American football is a dying sport..
50 years from now, there’s no way it will keep its status as the most popular American sport. And the rest of the world never gave a fuck about American football from the beginning.
Its a disgrace that these egotistic American football players can even think about comparing themselves to an Olympian, let alone Usain Bolt.
@@kcuba1228 you probably tried out for the football team and sucked
Bolt is straight savage😂😂😂
It’s also different in track where you have a different surface, different shoes, and a block to help boost your acceleration
Right but in the NFL 40 you start running then the clock starts. Where in track and field the clock starts before you start running.
Not a fair comparison. The running surfaces are completely different as are the shoes being worn. Having said that, I have no doubt Bolt would still win.
Plus bolt is using blocks. The only way to know for sure is to have them both race.
@@MikeBNumba6 Factor in the reaction time; Bolt wins by a mile.
zero, absolutely none lmao. Bro, it's bolt's job to run fast
Should be called, "Ross: how to hype up your name on social media" Better score some touch downs this year.
Outro music?
fastest 40 yard dash ever is Christian Coleman's 4.12, hahah
Show me the 10 gold medals...haha
Kemy Bolt super impressive
but that was hand timed, so not valid for use in any way
@@dummyacc6552 what is hand timed?
@@kemybolt Colemans time was hand recorded instead of digitally
The disrespect to bolt .I like there confidence tho
He should’ve just said, “if he could beat me, he’d be an Olympic Gold medalist...”
Thats right
Can anyone tell me what 40 yards is in meters?
Remember Usain Bolt also started his race on command, so he lost 0.15 seconds roughly immediately due to reaction time, along with retiring from sprinting 18 months earlier and running in flats and sweatpants. Undoubtedly under similar conditions to ross’ 40y dash, Bolt would destroy ross’ time
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I like Bolts confidence.
Didn't even hesitate in his answer.
Ross won't be able to beat even American sprinter, T. Gay.
Tyson is pretty damn good.
Did this video include Usain bolt's reaction time?