BleedGopher
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Maybe he will be placed into the punt return role vacated by BA.
Watched him play a couple of times this year. You could immediately tell when it was a run play when he would barely leave the LOS at the snap. Worked really hard running routes on passing plays, but needs to increase the intensity when the ball isn't going his way.
Gotta love the inflated 40 times.
Nonetheless, I'm very excited to have D C-T on board!
He does the 100 in just over 10. Why would you doubt his speed! The kids the state high school 100 meter champion. I go to church with one of the track coaches. He salivates over this kid. Says he will run track with the Gophers.
Ski-U-Mah!
He does the 100 in just over 10. Why would you doubt his speed! The kids the state high school 100 meter champion. I go to church with one of the track coaches. He salivates over this kid. Says he will run track with the Gophers.
Ski-U-Mah!
I don't doubt his speed. He is fast, especially by Minnesota HS standards.
But I do doubt his coach saying that he runs a 4.3, because he does not run a 4.3. He was electronically timed at 4.57. Handheld times are less than meaningless, because they distort an athlete's true speed.
(P.S. 10.5 is not "just over 10". If he could really run "just over 10", he would be in the Olympics or an alternate at the very least.)
I just emailed a Gopher track coach I know who might know the inside scoop on how fast DCT really is or is not. Should have the results back in a few hours.
Not to support my dumb brother, but, 10.5 is a whisker away from being blow your mind speed. The difference between DCT and Olympians is about $500,000 at Colorado Springs. Chew on that DA.
I've seen alot of track and field, DCT is incredible.
His only issue that I can see is he hasn't been strong out of the blocks(relatively) or in football terms strong in accelerating. This is a strength issue and as many folks know, kids add alot of strength as they mature in high school. I'm hoping Coach Klein gets ahold of him early and often in the weight room.
He will be the fastest Minnesotan short sprinter ever, he very well could be down around 10.3 this spring, I don't doubt a 4.3 if his coach says so.
Oh yeah, if he can work on getting out quickly and getting his acceleration up, no doubt he can pop a 10.3 this year with good conditions (which is hard to get in Minnesota during the spring) . If he's able to do that, it would be huge going into his first year on campus, he could be real explosive out of the gate here.
Track speed seldom correlates to football speed and usually has little relevancy, If if did, track and field stars would have little problem making the jump to football. A good corner will simply redirect a long strider which will negate straight line only speed.
Not to go all Nancy negative on the bit but quickness and reaching top speed quickly is paramount in football. If I'm being told that quick starts are a problem....for me red flags start going up.
Keep in mind I have never seen him run track or play football so my concerns/comments may be way overblown and without merit.
Absolutely spot on, but watching his highlight tape he ran alot of jailbreak screens where he was able to pick his way through traffic and gain speed slowly, he's definitely a strider, but he's got some quicks, just not maybe the incredible acceleration of a Percy Harvin(probably a poor reference)
Basically I see him as a raw super fast track kid with 5 years to work on strength and acceleration along with the nuances of the WR position. He's gonna be special if he works at it.
Don't care his times or numbers. Kid is fast. Simple as that: fast. I like fast.
Also, to put some perspective of DCT's speed: C.J Spiller ran 10.42 his senior year of high school and Jahvid Best ran 10.31 and 10.36, which were both faster than Tyson Gay's personal best as a senior, according to wikipedia.
Also, as I've mentioned here previously, Jeff Demps ran a 10.01, which is the national HS record and the junior world record (under 20 years of age).
Absolutely spot on, but watching his highlight tape he ran alot of jailbreak screens where he was able to pick his way through traffic and gain speed slowly, he's definitely a strider, but he's got some quicks, just not maybe the incredible acceleration of a Percy Harvin(probably a poor reference)
Basically I see him as a raw super fast track kid with 5 years to work on strength and acceleration along with the nuances of the WR position. He's gonna be special if he works at it.