“I see what coach Mel Tucker’s vision is and I have a vision for myself, and I want to be a part of building that program up and what he’s doing there.
Jerry Rice, at the age of 57, is still faster than most of us. NFL Network didn't release an official time for the three-time Super Bowl champion and NFL Hall of Famer, who is nearly two decades removed from his playing days. The Buffaloes have since hired former UCLA coach © 2005-2020 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. He ran the 40 on Sunday as part of Rich Eisen’s “Run Rich Run” project, and looked pretty smooth doing it. A December 1984 NCAA News article here says Rice ran a 4.45 40, though he had earlier ran as slow as 4.9s or 5.0s because "I didn't know how to run [ a 40-yard dash ]."
He ran the 40 on Sunday as part of Rich Eisen’s “Run Rich Run” project, and looked pretty smooth doing it.
Countless Web sites claim this without documented proof, as if it were fact. "Tucker of course left Colorado in January for the opening at Michigan State University. Jerry Lee Rice Sr. (born October 13, ... Sources vary on his 40-yard dash time, which was measured as fast as 4.45, though later reported as slow as 4.71 seconds. … But if it was, he’s doing darn good for a guy approaching 60. Cris Carter - 4.63. When "speedster" Jerry Rice was drafted by the USFL in 1985, head coach Rollie Dotsch said he "runs a 4.45 40 yard dash." Jerry Rice, at the age of 57, is still faster than most of us. In looking up Rice’s 40 time -- 4.59 seconds -- I found this great piece Bill Walsh did for the The Sports Xchange about how he used combine information. However, Eisen was able to meet his goal of under six-seconds as he clocked in a 5.98 40-yard dash time. Being there and being a helping link in my class just sounds amazing to me.
Check out the Hall of Famer, who showed up wearing a “GOAT” track outfit, showing Eisen how to take off properly (around the 2:10 mark).We’re not exactly sure if it really was Rice’s first 40 since his own NFL Scouting Combine performance, way back in 1985. © 2014-2020 Sportsnaut, LLC He did run an official 4.71 prior to his rookie season in the NFL, reportedly.Rice, who starred at Mississippi Valley State prior becoming a first-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 1985, holds NFL records for career receptions (1,549), career receiving yards (22,895), career receiving touchdowns (197), total touchdowns (208) and career all-purpose yards (23,546).“Colorado was the pick for me because of the environment I felt out there; it’s different,” Rice told 247Sports. In 1987 Carter … CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. A friendly challenge between Marc Lore (President and CEO of Walmart eCommerce U.S.) and Michael Rubin (Philadelphia 76ers, NJ Devils) will be settled with a 40-yard race against Pro Football Hall of Famer, Jerry Rice, in support of Rich Eisen’s annual Run Rich Run initiative. Probably just media fluff. That's why his 40-yard dash attempt on Sunday evening at the combine came as a surprise to most.Rice, 57, donned an all-white "GOAT" track suit and got after it with a nice 10-yard split before appearing to pull up 30 yards into his sprint and coasting the final 10 to avoid injury. The Run For It Challenge. The greatest wide receiver in NFL history was never known for his speed, but Jerry Rice's route-running and superb hands rank among the best to ever play the position. Career Stats: 1,101 receptions, 13,899 receiving yards, 130 TDs. Nevertheless, the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers showed interest in him. The greatest wide receiver in NFL history was never known for his speed, but Jerry Rice's route-running and superb hands rank among the best to ever play the position. I am so tired of hearing people say Jerry Rice ran a 4.6 or 4.7 on his 40-yard dash.
Jerry Rice, at the age of 57, is still faster than most of us. NFL Network didn't release an official time for the three-time Super Bowl champion and NFL Hall of Famer, who is nearly two decades removed from his playing days. The Buffaloes have since hired former UCLA coach © 2005-2020 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. He ran the 40 on Sunday as part of Rich Eisen’s “Run Rich Run” project, and looked pretty smooth doing it. A December 1984 NCAA News article here says Rice ran a 4.45 40, though he had earlier ran as slow as 4.9s or 5.0s because "I didn't know how to run [ a 40-yard dash ]."
He ran the 40 on Sunday as part of Rich Eisen’s “Run Rich Run” project, and looked pretty smooth doing it.
Countless Web sites claim this without documented proof, as if it were fact. "Tucker of course left Colorado in January for the opening at Michigan State University. Jerry Lee Rice Sr. (born October 13, ... Sources vary on his 40-yard dash time, which was measured as fast as 4.45, though later reported as slow as 4.71 seconds. … But if it was, he’s doing darn good for a guy approaching 60. Cris Carter - 4.63. When "speedster" Jerry Rice was drafted by the USFL in 1985, head coach Rollie Dotsch said he "runs a 4.45 40 yard dash." Jerry Rice, at the age of 57, is still faster than most of us. In looking up Rice’s 40 time -- 4.59 seconds -- I found this great piece Bill Walsh did for the The Sports Xchange about how he used combine information. However, Eisen was able to meet his goal of under six-seconds as he clocked in a 5.98 40-yard dash time. Being there and being a helping link in my class just sounds amazing to me.
Check out the Hall of Famer, who showed up wearing a “GOAT” track outfit, showing Eisen how to take off properly (around the 2:10 mark).We’re not exactly sure if it really was Rice’s first 40 since his own NFL Scouting Combine performance, way back in 1985. © 2014-2020 Sportsnaut, LLC He did run an official 4.71 prior to his rookie season in the NFL, reportedly.Rice, who starred at Mississippi Valley State prior becoming a first-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 1985, holds NFL records for career receptions (1,549), career receiving yards (22,895), career receiving touchdowns (197), total touchdowns (208) and career all-purpose yards (23,546).“Colorado was the pick for me because of the environment I felt out there; it’s different,” Rice told 247Sports. In 1987 Carter … CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. A friendly challenge between Marc Lore (President and CEO of Walmart eCommerce U.S.) and Michael Rubin (Philadelphia 76ers, NJ Devils) will be settled with a 40-yard race against Pro Football Hall of Famer, Jerry Rice, in support of Rich Eisen’s annual Run Rich Run initiative. Probably just media fluff. That's why his 40-yard dash attempt on Sunday evening at the combine came as a surprise to most.Rice, 57, donned an all-white "GOAT" track suit and got after it with a nice 10-yard split before appearing to pull up 30 yards into his sprint and coasting the final 10 to avoid injury. The Run For It Challenge. The greatest wide receiver in NFL history was never known for his speed, but Jerry Rice's route-running and superb hands rank among the best to ever play the position. Career Stats: 1,101 receptions, 13,899 receiving yards, 130 TDs. Nevertheless, the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers showed interest in him. The greatest wide receiver in NFL history was never known for his speed, but Jerry Rice's route-running and superb hands rank among the best to ever play the position. I am so tired of hearing people say Jerry Rice ran a 4.6 or 4.7 on his 40-yard dash.