But you do make a good point. Usually you see football players running the 100m, not the 400m. And of course, there's a lot more to being a good WR than just running fast.
<font style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" color="#000">The Bulldogs' 4x100-meter relay team of Kendall May, Bailey, Hubbard and Wilder ran a regional qualifying 39.42 to finish third. That's a sub 10 sec 100 all the way around the track. Wilder was also on the state runner-up basketball team at Carthage. He had a monster dunk in that game. So he has hops as well. In the red zone put him in the endzone and tell him to post up. Hands are good. He just has to learn the play book.</font>
But you do make a good point. Usually you see football players running the 100m, not the 400m. And of course, there's a lot more to being a good WR than just running fast.
I hope his athleticism translates to solid play on the football field, but the fact that he's considered the best junior in the world at the 400 meters is a huge accomplishment on its own....</p>
does not a football player make. see richard ball. also, see marquis davis (if the name is right, he is the track star who tried to come out and play dog safety for the kang. there's a reason you forgot his name).