901LookAlive
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Just speculation based on a limited, if that, body of work. Now line up the "fastest" RBs several 40yd, 60yd, and 100yd dash meets wearing full football gear over a period of 6-8 months. The cream will then rise to the top. We'll know who is the fastest by that time for sure. Just saying.
There's no doubt that if Ty had a real OL, he'd have to be renamed "Touchdown Ty" or maybe "Chandler Crosses the Goal Line Channels." Or some other ridiculous moniker.
Disagree that Ty “isn’t exactly a burner”, I believe he is. Speed isn’t his issue. Imho, he has to get better in the open field making people miss so that he can showcase the speed that I believe he has.No. Swift at UGA is definitely faster, Kam Martin at Auburn might be the fastest back in the league. The WillIams kid SC and the Crockett kid at Mizzou can burn it and are probably a bit faster as well.
Chandler has good speed, but isn't exactly a burner. A 100% healthy Chandler mixed with some good O line play and a deep threat WR from somewhere to back opposing safeties up should be plenty fast enough to have some great success.
Disagree that Ty “isn’t exactly a burner”, I believe he is. Speed isn’t his issue. Imho, he has to get better in the open field making people miss so that he can showcase the speed that I believe he has.
I can't think of a faster one. Swift and Williams out of A&M broke lose a few times last season as well, although Williams left school early. Doubt anyone else broke a 70+ yarder like Ty did(twice, once with a bum knee)
Tyler Byrd is the fastest player on the team, we all see how that turned out.
Didn't Ty Chandler gain weight? He might be slower now.