http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-odds-to-reach-nfl-but-rugby-star-wise-to-try Those 100 times are nuts
I definitely think that if he was in a NFL program he would be sub 11 within 12 months. He is in no way going to be as powerful now as he can be as he also has to do a reasonable degree of fitness training.
You'd think he'd need more power, not fitness. Cunt plays 80mins of NRL, he will be playing 8mins in the NFL.
Yeah learn to read bro... I am saying he does more fitness now. And would become more powerful hence he would be able to do sub 11...
You mean, "It's been proven in this thread that Wilson can't distinguish the difference between the word attribute and the word skill."
Na you worded it pretty poorly. Could've just said He's also doing more endurance work now, so in an NFL strength and conditioning program he could be more powerful and faster...
Fair assessment. However, I think the fact that I clearly said he would get a better time whilst in an NFL system should have been enough context to understand what I was trying to say.
I'm not feeling embarrassed. I do remember that time when you tried to call me out about what I said and you ended up looking like a fool though. So that must be pretty embarrassing for you.
Hayne would've been faster in high school than he is now, all NRL players would be. Those times, as impressive as some are have so many variables.
I remember when they did that fastest man in League thing a few seasons ago, a former Olympian was talking up Hayne. Can't remember exactly what was said, but she believed that given the right training he'd have a shot at making the Olympics.
Hayne came third out of eight; he ran 11.20. Inglis came last. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc-e129SBb4
Yeah he didn't even record a time so I think he just decided he cbf after he realised he wasn't going to win. Typical Inglis.