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Hines Ward: Fastest man in the NFL?
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 12:59 pm
by BSmack
Well, maybe not by the stopwatch. But when DeAngelo Hall had a chance to run down Hines Ward (who was missing one shoe at that) last week, it was the "slower" player Ward who left Hall in his dust.
Which begs the question, how do you quantify speed when an alleged middle of the pack speedster like Ward is able to dust the "Fastest Man in the NFL" in what amounted to a 40 yard footrace in game condidtions? And furthermore, should Al Davis be reading this?
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:11 pm
by Nixhex
I believe some players just have an extra gear when in the heat of battle. Combine production, 40 times, etc. are way overrated. That's why so many great players get drafted in the late rounds or not at all. Of course that's also why so many players are drafted high and flat out suck. Being a NFL scout would be tough. I would think consistent performance on the field against tough competition and adversity is the best measuring stick.
Rack Hines Ward for embarrassing that loudmouth Deion Sanders wanna be btw.
Re: Hines Ward: Fastest man in the NFL?
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:46 pm
by jiminphilly
BSmack wrote:Well, maybe not by the stopwatch. But when DeAngelo Hall had a chance to run down Hines Ward (who was missing one shoe at that) last week, it was the "slower" player Ward who left Hall in his dust.
Which begs the question, how do you quantify speed when an alleged middle of the pack speedster like Ward is able to dust the "Fastest Man in the NFL" in what amounted to a 40 yard footrace in game condidtions? And furthermore, should Al Davis be reading this?
If I remember correctly, Hall eventually caught up with Ward but Ward used his strength to push off Hall. Didn't Ward have to do a somersalt or something to say in bounds and get in the end zone?
I give Ward credit for getting in the endzone but he didn't completely run away from the group he just out-muscled Hall and got in. Typical, hard-working play by Ward.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:49 pm
by ChargerMike
I sure enjoyed his performance..
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Re: Hines Ward: Fastest man in the NFL?
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:52 pm
by BSmack
jiminphilly wrote:BSmack wrote:Well, maybe not by the stopwatch. But when DeAngelo Hall had a chance to run down Hines Ward (who was missing one shoe at that) last week, it was the "slower" player Ward who left Hall in his dust.
Which begs the question, how do you quantify speed when an alleged middle of the pack speedster like Ward is able to dust the "Fastest Man in the NFL" in what amounted to a 40 yard footrace in game condidtions? And furthermore, should Al Davis be reading this?
If I remember correctly, Hall eventually caught up with Ward but Ward used his strength to push off Hall. Didn't Ward have to do a somersalt or something to say in bounds and get in the end zone?
I give Ward credit for getting in the endzone but he didn't completely run away from the group he just out-muscled Hall and got in. Typical, hard-working play by Ward.
That was the backside pursuit by Jason Webster that allowed Hall to finaly close and forced Ward to stop and leap 3 yards in the other direction into the endzone. Before Webster got there, Ward was pulling away from Hall.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:05 pm
by poptart
Bri, that play did NOT amount to a 40 yard footrace in game conditions ..... as you characterized it.
Hall stumbled initially, so he lost ground from the get-go.
He then he took a poor angle and also got shielded away by his own players.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:09 pm
by BSmack
poptart wrote:Bri, that play did NOT amount to a 40 yard footrace in game conditions ..... as you characterized it.
Hall stumbled initially, so he lost ground from the get-go.
He then he took a poor angle and also got shielded away by his own players.
And he was trying to track down a guy with ONE SHOE.
AND LOST.
I'll give you that he might have had an awkward first step. But Ward flat out beat him deep on a skinny post to begin with. In fact, working one on one with Ward all day, Hall got beaten like a mule by a guy he should have been able to cover like a glove. That is, if 40 times had anything to do with it.
Try to stay on topic Tart.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:17 pm
by poptart
Try not to post idiocy and you won't get taken to the woodshed.
Ward is a terrific player -- one who I wish was a Raiduh, but the fact is that he did not show himself to be faster than D. Hall on that play.
He may have shown himself to be a better football player -- just leave it at that.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:22 pm
by jiminphilly
BSmack wrote: That is, if 40 times had anything to do with it.
They matter but obviously there is more to it. It's all about technique and reading routes and using your speed correctly. If you once again need reassurance that Ward is one of the best route runners in football then there, I said it. Are you that insecure about the Steelers that you need constant reassurance?
Christ, get a grip. I don't recall a thread by anyone claiming DeAgenlo Hall was the best CB in football, ever.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:36 pm
by A.C. Crut
Jerry Rice never clocked world class or even fastest 40 times in the league and I don't remember him getting caught from behind.
I agree with a previous post, some guys have the game situation gear others don't.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:11 pm
by BSmack
A.C. Crut wrote:Jerry Rice never clocked world class or even fastest 40 times in the league and I don't remember him getting caught from behind.
I agree with a previous post, some guys have the game situation gear others don't.
^^^^^^^^ Gets it.
The rest of you haytas are trolling yourselves.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:37 pm
by Mikey
Don't argue with BSmack.
Hines Ward could outrun anybody in the world if he's scared enough.
Don't go camping with him in grizzly bear country.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:40 pm
by jiminphilly
BSmack wrote:A.C. Crut wrote:Jerry Rice never clocked world class or even fastest 40 times in the league and I don't remember him getting caught from behind.
I agree with a previous post, some guys have the game situation gear others don't.
^^^^^^^^ Gets it.
The rest of you haytas are trolling yourselves.
So is Ward a HOF'er?
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:56 pm
by BSmack
jiminphilly wrote:So is Ward a HOF'er?
Not yet. He's 30 years old, so he's got about 7 years to realisicly produce. If he can get back to his 2002-03 levels of production for at least 4 of those years, then he's in. Otherwise, I doubt it.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 4:39 pm
by PSUFAN
Fukking RACK Hines Ward, and RACK football speed.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 5:53 pm
by Ken
I don't recall which of the three was Hall for that play. But I do remember someone finally catching up to Hines at about the 5-10 yd. line. I also remember someone closing on him at around the 30 then Hines changing his running angle and screwing up the defender.
Both had superior speed to Hines... Hines wa just a bit more elusive.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 5:56 pm
by Ken
BTW, there's a part of me that hopes Johnson SCHOOLS Hall this weekend.
Johnson chirps to have fun. Hall chirps 'cuz he's just an idiot.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:55 pm
by Cicero
If Stallworth and Swann are in, then Ward is def in.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 9:11 pm
by BSmack
mvscal wrote:BSmack wrote:jiminphilly wrote:So is Ward a HOF'er?
Not yet. He's 30 years old, so he's got about 7 years to realisicly produce. If he can get back to his 2002-03 levels of production for at least 4 of those years, then he's in. Otherwise, I doubt it.
Doesn't he already have better numbers than those other two slappies from the 70s era?
It doesn't matter. The HoF voters won't even let Henry Ellard and Art Monk in. My guess is that he'll get some run for the HoF if he gets over 950 catches, over 12,000 yards recieving and around 90-100 TDs. All of which are doable IF he can average 1000 yards a year, 80 receptions and 8-10 TDs a year for the next 4 years. If he doesn't, he won't compare well against his peers in the voting.
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 10:00 pm
by Cueball
ChargerMike wrote:I sure enjoyed his performance..
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 6:48 am
by Qbert
WARD will get his HOF props when the time comes.
(he's off to a damn good Start to earning those!)
fvckerStoolerprick!
Monk should be IN. Ellard??? (nobody is riding his jock at all.)
imho...Ward is the best receiver in the NFL 'cuz he does EVERYTHING-->and he does it well.
fvckerStoolerknvtsack!
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 12:44 pm
by Ken
Cicero wrote:If Stallworth and Swann are in, then Ward is def in.
Siss, I've said it before, but you are an effing idiot. I'm sorry, I can't say it enough.
While both were great, dno't even BEGIN to think that the 4 SB's don't have anything to do with their HOF inductions. Hines has 1. Just think.
Re: Hines Ward: Fastest man in the NFL?
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 3:59 pm
by WhatsMyName
BSmack wrote:Well, maybe not by the stopwatch. But when DeAngelo Hall had a chance to run down Hines Ward (who was missing one shoe at that) last week, it was the "slower" player Ward who left Hall in his dust.
Which begs the question, how do you quantify speed when an alleged middle of the pack speedster like Ward is able to dust the "Fastest Man in the NFL" in what amounted to a 40 yard footrace in game condidtions? And furthermore, should Al Davis be reading this?
"Game speed" is the product of endurance and adrenaline. Hines probably makes up for his lack of timed speed with better endurance.
Re: Hines Ward: Fastest man in the NFL?
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 5:20 pm
by BSmack
WhatsMyName wrote:BSmack wrote:Well, maybe not by the stopwatch. But when DeAngelo Hall had a chance to run down Hines Ward (who was missing one shoe at that) last week, it was the "slower" player Ward who left Hall in his dust.
Which begs the question, how do you quantify speed when an alleged middle of the pack speedster like Ward is able to dust the "Fastest Man in the NFL" in what amounted to a 40 yard footrace in game condidtions? And furthermore, should Al Davis be reading this?
"Game speed" is the product of endurance and adrenaline. Hines probably makes up for his lack of timed speed with better endurance.
That's all on the money. But more to the point, is there a way to quantify that skill set?
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 5:44 pm
by WhatsMyName
Uh, touchdowns? Receiving yards?
I know those aren't precise qualifiers, but usually the "game speed" guys make you pay on the stat sheet. Jerry Rice is a good example. Slow combine speed, insanely fast game speed, and he made you pay on the stat sheet when he had his 120 yards and 2 touchdowns.