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Goes on arm length, Stewart's arms are smaller than McFadden. I think His(Stewart's) vertical is close to being correct.
No, it doesn't. You are embarrassing yourself.
Yep, arm length to start. Correct.
Arm length is included in BOTH the starting and ending measurements, that factor does not change at all during the jump. A guy with shorter arms may have a shorter starting point, but his ending point is completely dependent on his jumping ability, not his arm length. The difference in beginning and ending measurements is the leap, it does not use arm length as a factor. I don't understand how hard this is for you to figure out. Do I need to draw a picture?Just as an example, I'm really trying to help you out here:

Say player A is 5'11" tall with 33" long arms and has a starting height of 93"

Say player B is 6'1" tall with 36" long arms and has a starting height of 99"

If both jumped 30":

player A's ending height would be 123"

player B's ending height would be 129"

You see, arm length is eliminated as a factor, by basing the starting measurement on an extended arm. The starting measurement is unique to the player.

Again I'm guessing Stewart's vertical is some were between 38-41. Yes I know it was 36 1/2.

I saw one site have Him at His vertical jump is 40.5 inches.

Darren McFadden had a 33.

I saw one site have Him at His vertical jump is 40 inches.

If this is true, this would make McFadden equal to Stewart were before Stewart was 3 1/2 more.

BIG Differents I would say.

Sorry I wasn't clear the first time.
The problem with your argument is you are using as a basis something which is FACTUALLY INCORRECT!!
Not that it was hard, but... :own3d:
:lmao: and :own3d: :no:
 
Guys, if you haven't figured it out by now, Maroney = :lmao: . He's just trying to get a rise out of people.
Why do you say this? I said months ago, Stewart will be taken in the 2nd round.Just because you didn't say this makes me on a fishing trip.So happens, now everyone see's I'm correct.Doesn't make you wrong, or not as good.I think you know your stuff, said so at that.Look it up.But don't keep putting my info. down.I don't do that to you.My rankings are just that my rankings.So happens, I may be correct.Shouldn't you and everyone else be happy to have me on this site?I'll go away, and let the bashing continue no skin off my back.I'll read and won't say anymore, things are falling into place. :no:
 
Guys, if you haven't figured it out by now, Maroney = :fishing: . He's just trying to get a rise out of people.
Man I hope so, and I hope the spelling and grammatical errors are a part of it - because some of them are...impressive....
I have a headache now trying to decipher what language he is writing. It may be that he didn't take his meds today and he is using the same language that the voices he hears are speaking.Crazy babble! Sean, is that you?
 
Guys, if you haven't figured it out by now, Maroney = ;) . He's just trying to get a rise out of people.
Man I hope so, and I hope the spelling and grammatical errors are a part of it - because some of them are...impressive....
I have a headache now trying to decipher what language he is writing. It may be that he didn't take his meds today and he is using the same language that the voices he hears are speaking.Crazy babble! Sean, is that you?
Guys... lets not pile on the guy.
 
It makes sense intuitively. I was surprised to see Mendenhall and McFadden fail to crack the 35 inch mark, since most elite RB prospects usually hit that mark. If Stewart's 36.5" was the best mark then the marks may have been off by about 3-5 inches. Each class usually has some guys pushing 40".
Yeah, they found that measuring the jump from 3 feet of water actually hurt their vertical...who knew?
 
It makes sense intuitively. I was surprised to see Mendenhall and McFadden fail to crack the 35 inch mark, since most elite RB prospects usually hit that mark. If Stewart's 36.5" was the best mark then the marks may have been off by about 3-5 inches. Each class usually has some guys pushing 40".
Yeah, they found that measuring the jump from 3 feet of water actually hurt their vertical...who knew?
:nerd: Did you mean in 3 feet of water? Still not funny.
 
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