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FSN Sport Science. Episode 1 - Chad Johnson Jerry Rice

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2007

Chad Johnson and Jerry Rice. Sweet

John Brenkus, Base Productions

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  • Jerry rice is unbelevible he like 50 and he looks like he could still be in the nfl thumbs up if you agree

  • JERRY RICE, the G.O.A.T GREATEST OFF ALL TIMES.

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  • @JDev82 but u get a running start in a real game thats why i think they did that

  • you dont get a running start on your vertical test chad.

  • Holy crap, Jerry Rice is 49 years old and, if he wanted to, he could still be a great receiver. I would pick him as a good 3rd or 4th target, maybe second if my other receivers were really bad.

  • Calvin Johnson could blow their stats off the charts.

  • <3 Jerry Rice

  • @Newmaidumosa u right i like that

  • @cgarizona yup ... Chad Johnson's Vertical leap from the combine was "only" 33''. However we should note that NFL players have on avg (&max) much better Vert leap numbers than NBA players. MUCH better!! for example. The max standing vert in 2011 NBA combine is 36.5'', The Max standing vert from 2011 NFL combine is 42. Avg of top 10 NBA 2011 was 34.5 Avg of top 10 NFL was 41.05 since 2006 avg of top 10 NBA = 35.95 avg of top 10 NFL = 43 NFL players are the best non track "athletes"!!!!
  • lol they tested fitz with that too but he did it with ONE hand

  • He could still be good if he wasn't inasing

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