fatty
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For those of us who love sports, but don’t want to start a new topic every time we see something noteworthy.
I thought this was pretty neat, a story about NFL receiver DK Metcalf who is really fast, decides to test himself against track and field stars after receiving an invite.
And here is how he did:
Finished last but still very respectable.
I thought this was pretty neat, a story about NFL receiver DK Metcalf who is really fast, decides to test himself against track and field stars after receiving an invite.
DK Metcalf fails to advance out of semifinal heat in track debut
The Seattle Seahawks wide receiver ran the 100 meters in 10.37 seconds, a respectable time but still the slowest in his heat.
www.yahoo.com
Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker intercepted a Russell Wilson pass at the 2-yard line and appeared to have a clear path for a pick six. In a display of remarkable speed and effort, the 6-foot-4, 229-pound Metcalf sprinted more than 100 yards to chase down Baker shy of the goal line and deny the Cardinals a touchdown.
Amid the buzz over Metcalf’s feat, USA Track & Field sent a tongue-in-cheek tweet encouraging the second-year pro to test himself against “real speed” at the upcoming Olympic Trials. Only days later, Metcalf’s agent dialed USA Track & Field’s Adam Schmenk and revealed his client was serious about training for the 100 meters.
The announcement that Metcalf would trade his football cleats for track spikes on Sunday sparked a mixture of intrigue and skepticism.
On one hand, Metcalf is undeniably one of the NFL’s fastest players. At the 2019 NFL scouting combine, he ran a 4.33-second 40-yard dash — 11 hundredths of a second shy of John Ross’ record time. The max speed Metcalf reached while chasing down Baker was one of the highest clocked by an NFL player last season.
And here is how he did:
Finished last but still very respectable.