Great content man! Would love to see your physics breakdown of the catch he made when he was at GT. He ran a 6 route across the middle and the ball was thrown behind him. He laid out in the opposite direction he was running and made a 1 handed catch. His body must have been parallel to the ground!
Absolutely the most physically gifted receiver of all time. It's like a prime Lebron, for his size he was too fast, too strong, jumped too high...generational talents.
Terrell Owens is the actual anomaly on this list. Literally NONE of those other WRs (or others) improved their measurables the way that he did. His numbers from his combine are a COMPLETELY different person in every single way. He got down BELOW 4.4 speed by his 4th year in the League. And he was by far and away the most difficult WR to take down. In fact, he was drafted in 1996… and by the time he became a Pro Bowl player (2000 Season= 2001 Pro Bowl), he actually won the NFL’s fastest man competition at the Pro Bowl more than once. And this was BEFORE the Pro Bowl was bumped back to the week before the Super Bowl instead of the week after. Meaning… The players who played in the Super Bowl actually participated in the Pro Bowl as well. And the actual Pro Bowl game was the final event. They had challenges and activities all week- including a race between the fastest players there. Owens won multiple years in a row. After playing at an HBCU, San Francisco was essentially his real college career from 1996-2000. He came in totally raw as a WR and literally had to learn on the job. And there’s never been another case like his before or since. Using his Combine numbers really is a case of a completely different person.
Calvin ran a 4.35 40 ... Was nearly 6'6. He stopped bench pressing 225 at 21 with lots in the tank. Calvin was "unstoppable" when he wanted... Throw it up and unless a penalty was used against him or some Dallas refs - its a catch ...
Great content man! Would love to see your physics breakdown of the catch he made when he was at GT. He ran a 6 route across the middle and the ball was thrown behind him. He laid out in the opposite direction he was running and made a 1 handed catch. His body must have been parallel to the ground!
Would love to see you tackle a video on the physics of Michael Jordan's greatest dunks and layups, his dribbling, his post game, etc.
The free throw line dunk for sure
Absolutely the most physically gifted receiver of all time. It's like a prime Lebron, for his size he was too fast, too strong, jumped too high...generational talents.
Awesome stuff dude. 👍
🙏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽
You know he just got tired of carrying Detroit on his back
He pretty much was always open
Terrell Owens is the actual anomaly on this list. Literally NONE of those other WRs (or others) improved their measurables the way that he did. His numbers from his combine are a COMPLETELY different person in every single way. He got down BELOW 4.4 speed by his 4th year in the League. And he was by far and away the most difficult WR to take down. In fact, he was drafted in 1996… and by the time he became a Pro Bowl player (2000 Season= 2001 Pro Bowl), he actually won the NFL’s fastest man competition at the Pro Bowl more than once. And this was BEFORE the Pro Bowl was bumped back to the week before the Super Bowl instead of the week after. Meaning… The players who played in the Super Bowl actually participated in the Pro Bowl as well. And the actual Pro Bowl game was the final event. They had challenges and activities all week- including a race between the fastest players there. Owens won multiple years in a row. After playing at an HBCU, San Francisco was essentially his real college career from 1996-2000. He came in totally raw as a WR and literally had to learn on the job. And there’s never been another case like his before or since. Using his Combine numbers really is a case of a completely different person.
Calvin ran a 4.35 40 ... Was nearly 6'6. He stopped bench pressing 225 at 21 with lots in the tank. Calvin was "unstoppable" when he wanted... Throw it up and unless a penalty was used against him or some Dallas refs - its a catch ...
Megatron
A 4.6 seems very slow for TO
Underrated?
It's literally Rice, Moss, Johnson. No question.
Your Terrell Owens and Randy Moss measurable are totally off. But these videos are great nonetheless