Jimmy Chitwood
Hall of Famer
Running a 4.3 40 does not always equate to fast 100 meter times. Christophe Lemaitre probably runs the same 40 yard time of 4.4, the difference is speed peaks at 50 -70 meters; some fast out of the block guys can only maintain their speed throughout, while the more natural accelerating speed guys generate more speed past the 40 yard mark and maintain it. Carl Lewis was a 4.4 40 yard guy. Also, fast 40 times in football is more power/speed then pure speed. NFL players are very strong and explosive (they exclusively train for that), that is why they also have higher standing vertical jumps than basketball players and high jumpers.
you're comparing apples to oranges, man. thus, your conclusion isn't on point. in fact, you make my point for me (see the emboldened text above).
Sansone isn't some elite long sprinter where your point would have merit. rather, his 200-meter time isn't very good, and he's only a good 100-meter guy (10.54). conversely, he's a spectacular short sprinter. he ran the fastest 55-meters EVER in Louisiana high school history (6.35).
now if you can explain how a kid with THAT kind of explosive short speed is somehow ridiculously fast at 55 meters yet rather average at 40 meters, i'd like to hear it. indoor short sprints (the 55-meters and 60-meters) favor athletes with explosive starts over guys with longer speed who perform better in the 100- and 200-. this would seem to indicate that something isn't right with all the "real" times for those affletes who populate the SEC.
so please tell me, how is it that Sansone is the fastest short sprinter ever in Louisiana high school history, yet he's really not fast enough to run a good 40 and thus not be a "real" speedster on the football field.