+hambone694 you are a saint my good friend, I wait all day and next day for these highlights, I usually don't get to watch them, either I am working or sleeping lol nightshift problems
Perine scared me getting hurt like that but it was good to see him get his. People don't realize what I've been saying. He is not a misfit for this offense and is every bit capable of playing in it. He is still better than Mixon. His knowledge of pass protection even as a freshman was incredible and he also has good hands. People also don't know that he runs a 4.4. Coaches clocked him at a 4.4 a year ago.
+Ryley Leseberg nope you are wrong. He has ran a 4.4. His teammates, coaches, and combine scores disagree. So I ask, how does someone who only runs 4.6 continually run away from DBs a year ago?
Hunter Frantz Jeremy Hill clocked something like a 4.62 at the combine and he consistently ran away from people at LSU and now in the NFL. I'd say Perine is somewhere around a 4.57-4.6 laser maybe. Melvin Gordon only clocked like a 4.52.
+8MoneyIzmyMission8 right well the 40 has as much to do with technique as it does with speed. With solid technique in starting and finishing, you can improve a 40 time by a lot. It is why scouts don't necessarily rely a whole lot on the 40. Shuttle time and the cone drills and such are what they care more about. Perine's combine scores this summer reflect a high of 4.48 and low of 4.7. It is all in the technique. The players you mentioned as well as Perine are fast and probably have bad technique. But if you run a 4.4 once then you are certainly capable of running more. Most players significantly improve their times when they are entering the draft for real because they have more time to work on the techniques. Adrian "AD" Peterson clocked a 4.4 while at OU but when he entered the draft it was a 4.3. Speaking of being fast and explosive, Perine also recorded a 37.5 vertical (higher than Peterson). Sign of explosiveness but also good technique perhaps.
Thank you hambone...appreciated :)
Good job ham, luv da highlights. Always wait for u or Holakyle To post dem. prolly watch it bout 20 times b4 next game lol. Boomer sooner!!!
Thank you for the upload!
It appears that the Sooner highlight guru torch has been passed..... Good Stuff Hambone. Keep it up!
Thanks, Ham.
I miss Baker playing for OUR Sooners. (2020)
zias with number 20 on tulsa
aye you watch zias
Just trying to chase my dreams! Go check out the film on my channel "Jared Olsgaard QB/CB #7 Senior Football Highlights" Hope you all like it!
10:27 the guy that laid the hit on sterling went to my high school and is my best friends cousin.
great game
So are you and Holakyle going to alternate with these types of videos?
He fried his equipment. For the time being I'm filling in.
hambone694 Okay well it's much appreciated thank you :)
+hambone694 You're doing a great service. Thank you
+hambone694 you are a saint my good friend, I wait all day and next day for these highlights, I usually don't get to watch them, either I am working or sleeping lol nightshift problems
+hambone694 That sucks! Glad you are filling in for him though!
Perine scared me getting hurt like that but it was good to see him get his. People don't realize what I've been saying. He is not a misfit for this offense and is every bit capable of playing in it. He is still better than Mixon. His knowledge of pass protection even as a freshman was incredible and he also has good hands. People also don't know that he runs a 4.4. Coaches clocked him at a 4.4 a year ago.
+Hunter Frantz He runs a 4.6
+Ryley Leseberg nope you are wrong. He has ran a 4.4. His teammates, coaches, and combine scores disagree. So I ask, how does someone who only runs 4.6 continually run away from DBs a year ago?
Hunter Frantz Jeremy Hill clocked something like a 4.62 at the combine and he consistently ran away from people at LSU and now in the NFL.
I'd say Perine is somewhere around a 4.57-4.6 laser maybe. Melvin Gordon only clocked like a 4.52.
+8MoneyIzmyMission8 right well the 40 has as much to do with technique as it does with speed. With solid technique in starting and finishing, you can improve a 40 time by a lot. It is why scouts don't necessarily rely a whole lot on the 40. Shuttle time and the cone drills and such are what they care more about. Perine's combine scores this summer reflect a high of 4.48 and low of 4.7. It is all in the technique. The players you mentioned as well as Perine are fast and probably have bad technique. But if you run a 4.4 once then you are certainly capable of running more. Most players significantly improve their times when they are entering the draft for real because they have more time to work on the techniques. Adrian "AD" Peterson clocked a 4.4 while at OU but when he entered the draft it was a 4.3. Speaking of being fast and explosive, Perine also recorded a 37.5 vertical (higher than Peterson). Sign of explosiveness but also good technique perhaps.
+8MoneyIzmyMission8 for an example, look at Olympic sprinters. A start and finish can mean a difference in a win or a loss.
I was at that game😁😁😁
Still embarrassing they gave up this many points to TULSA!
Tulsa's HC was Baylor's OC the past few years. He knows OU very well and he can score points very well.
Where the heck are the Tulsa highlights, what a joke editing.
Did you even read the title
Lmao baylorgate
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