A
little confidence is a fine thing. A little confidence against the greatest in
the world, however, might be a touch misplaced.
Newly
minted Cincinnati Bengals wide
receiver John Ross set the
NFL record for the 40-yard dash in this year’s scouting
combine, posting a 4.22-second time. Emboldened by his feat, he declared
himself ready to face Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man. NFL types tried to
talk themselves into the thought that this might be a fair match, but a U.S. Olympian
shot that idea down by dusting Ross’s 40 time.
Now
Bolt himself has weighed in on the matter, and here’s his assessment of Ross’s
chances to beat him:
“Zero.
Absolutely none. I think over the years, people always aim to the top. I’ve
learned something through the ranks, that there is a ladder, but nobody wants
to climb the ladder. They just want to get to the top of the ladder. They
always want to beat me, but no. No chance.”
There’s
still some faint hope for Ross to salvage his pride in a foot race; the Reds’ Billy Hamilton, the
fastest man in baseball, has aired the possibility of a head-to-head showdown.
But given the fact that there are millions invested in both of these guys by
two Queen City teams, the chances of a race are unlikely indeed. Ah, well.
We’ll have to be content with Ross outrunning overmatched defensive backs.
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