Jimmy Chitwood
Hall of Famer
currently on pace to challenge for the single-season NFL rushing record, Johnson is said by many to be the fastest man in the league. he, like many negroes, doesn't hesitate to sing his own praises.
somehow, Miami's Ted Ginn is supposedly also in the mix for the league's fastest player because of his "official" 40 time from the OSU pro day of 4.31 forty. Ginn, too, thinks he can outrun Bolt. this article talks about it at length. some excerpts:
TNB, as far as i can tell. and since when is Ted Ginn a Pro Bowler?
somehow, Miami's Ted Ginn is supposedly also in the mix for the league's fastest player because of his "official" 40 time from the OSU pro day of 4.31 forty. Ginn, too, thinks he can outrun Bolt. this article talks about it at length. some excerpts:
apparently, these two idiots are so sure of themselves that they can't even manage to line up and race each other ... even after they make plans to do so, as this story illustrates.Asked who would win in a race between him and sprinter Usain Bolt, Johnson was more willing to discuss that one.
``I think I would beat him in a 50[-meter race],'' said the Titans star, who grew up in Orlando. ``Now, that is a better question. Any other person in the NFL is not a good thing for you to do.''
Ginn and Johnson both talk like they would have a decent chance of keeping up with Bolt.
The Dolphins' wide receiver has some track background. In high school, Ginn and his brother were part of a 4x100 relay team at the prestigious Penn Relays. Bolt was the anchor for another team, and although he closed the gap on Ginn's brother, Ginn's team won.
``I'm not going to say [Bolt] can flat out whup me,'' Ginn said. ``But he's a fast guy.''
TNB, as far as i can tell. and since when is Ted Ginn a Pro Bowler?