Absolutely, I do. Magical? There is nothing magical about these shitty meets. Look at what happens when they go to a 'real' meet run by semi-competent individuals. The largest division by enrollment in FL hasn't had more than 10 kids breaking 11fat at the state meet the last 2 years when you get the FAT timing out at a collegiate facility.
Nice strawman. Th point is that they don't improve their speed, particularly past initial/early acceleration. And yes, I would say weighing >210lbs at what, 6'1"? Yeah, that is big enough to be affecting his performance on the track if he was a sprinter.
There are no FAT 40yd times anywhere. 0. The closest you'll find is that they manually start the athlete, but use a laser to stop the clock. That isn't FAT, kid.
What the fvck are you talking about?
Yes, there is some serious talent out there athletically, but let's be realistic about what it is.
JFF is nothing close to even a great high school sprinter. He is quick. He doesn't have some break away speed that has him running away from DBs and catching WRs in full stride. Most football guys that are legitimately fast did, I don't fvcking know, run track during their life in case that football thing didn't pan out. Most, lie Marqise Lee, were very good, but not even one of the best at the state level (his PR after having done track for years is 10.7w and he is a wide receiver).
And beyond that, most of the talent comes in potential, not actual ability to currently do it. None of these guys would even come close to running decent times without some serious training, although I certainly believe that they could (or could have if they started earlier) put up some fantastic marks with the right training and enough time. Not dissimilar from believing that there are some soccer players that, with the right training, could have been elite or near elite mid distance type guys, but they sure as hell aren't going out and running a 1:50 800 without serious training.