I know I'm smarter than Google. Where is that link to NFLers and the 4x1 and I'll show you what I mean.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=NFL+wide+receiv...lay+in+college
First two links are Bob Hayes and Earl McCullough....
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I know I'm smarter than Google. Where is that link to NFLers and the 4x1 and I'll show you what I mean.
Want me to name a 100 NFLers who ran on college 4x1 teams?
Google...100...NFLers who ran on college 4x1 teams. I'll even do it by schools.
3 things...
1. I found the guy who you were talking about even though you didn't even ask the right ing question..it's the 4x110 yard sprint relay, not the 4x100
2. I told you what to search for on google to find the guy and Clipper Nation even posted the link to get right to what I googled to find it
3. Being wrong and arrogant is a bad duo.
Yep...you've officially lost your ing mind.
No, I'm not naming 100 ing NFL players for you..... you were wrong, own up to it, got
The 4x1/4x110/4x100 are all considered the same thing.
I asked for two...right?
No I wasn't the 4x110 is the 4x100m relay. You not knowing about track is the problem.
No you stupid I realize you don't know . I was talking about me naming 100 NFLers were were college 4x1 relayers.
No..you asked for one...then you said there were two..then you said there were 5...
You were wrong when you claimed that none of the players you were talking about could be found on Google, when in fact, one of them is among the first links you see when Googling it.... you not knowing in general is the problem
That's another thing he does: when he's about to lose a bet, he welches and changes the rules at the last second, hence how he went from 1 to 2 to 5 to 100
Either way, you were still wrong...you said I couldn't find it on google and I did...whether it's the same (which it's not..the 4x110 is longer than the 4x100) or not.
The proof that you asked for one.
Wow~~~~~~~~~~
I'll go real slow.
There were two NCAA teams that set the WR in the 4x1 with future NFLers on it....ok?
Now...
Two of those guys were hurdlers...ok?
Three of those guys sprinters...ok?
I know...you don't get it.
Do you not know that 4x100 is 100 meters?
You don't understand your own question apparently since you clearly asked for a (as in one) world-class hurdler originally....
I'll go even slower...
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You wanted a world class hurdler who ran on a WR college 4x100 relay team (which you got ing wrong) that was a failed NFL WR. You also said Google and Wikipedia were of no help. I found it on Google and showed you exactly where I found it. You were wrong on two instances...now you're trying to change the to seem like you were asking for something completely different when all we have to do is go to Page 1 of this thread to find out you have no clue what the you're talking about.
Earl McCllouch is not the right answer, he was a sold NFL receiver. Didn't I mention...I sucked?
You're a ing idiot. Earl McCullough DID NOT run the 4x100 meter relay as you said he did. He ran the 4x110 yard sprint relay. It may have evolved, but it's not the same race...the 4x110 yard sprint relay is longer, and is usually the precedent when it comes to WRs...found that on google too. Also, you said I wouldn't find it on google or wiki...funny thing is..you type that in google, and not only do you find it on google, but google takes you to a wikipedia site Double fail.
Earl McCullouch was not a failed receiver he is the wrong answer.
McCullouch is the wrong answer. He didn't suck.
Um...you're the one who said it was Earl McCullough in the first place. And secondly, which I find EXTREMELY funny, is a track/football historian would know that his last name is spelled McCullough, not McCullouch. The only place I can find where they actually spell his last name with a CH is...wait for it...WIKIPEDIA.
lol...bottom line, you're ing wrong...you've been exposed...and now you're deflecting and backtracking trying to change your ...hilarious to watch though.
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