05-26-2017, 12:11 PM
(05-26-2017, 11:32 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Yes, both can be improved. But they don't always go hand in hand. They are 2 separate measurements. I'm not saying he hasn't improved both. I was just pointing out that you can have a great top speed, but not necessarily great acceleration.
I understand, but I don't recall anyone ever stated he improved his acceleration, I just alluded to the article and his 22.8 MPH top end speed.
I agree, it is an unknown, but my experience has been acceleration improves as well as normally the number one focus is to improve acceleration which helps top end speed in most cases.
I also think it is relevant a WR measured close to the guy that took the NFL by storm last years from KC who has a top end speed of 23 MPH or within .2 of him. Simply, these types of guys rarely get caught from behind once they get a lead.
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