For a guy that's 6'5, 4.6 isn't bad. Briscoe ran a 4.7 out of high school.
The fastest man in the world is 6'5" you fracking tard.
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response. I simply said that "for a guy that's 6'5, 4.6 isn't bad." Concern noted.

Horrible attempt at shirking your blatant idiocy. You tried to say being 6'5" hinders someones ability to run fast, which is beyond stupid. Go ahead and throw up some more emoticons to try and get the subject off of your amazing level of asshattedness. 
Okay, Ms. Cleo. Act like you're capable of reading my mind; knowing my intentions. All I was pointing out was that Dezmon Briscoe turned out to be pretty damn good, and he ran a 4.7 out of high school. A guy that's 6'5 and runs a 4.6 is more capable of dominating than a guy that's 5'9 and runs a 4.6. Mind-blowing concept.... I know.

So your brain and your fingers have a disconnect? 4.6 is bad, hope he'll improve all you want, but you made a dumbass connection between height and speed. Denial doesn't change that fact.
Omigie had a tremendous performance at the Texas State 7-on-7 Championship before going down with a ankle injury.
He has average speed, but he uses his large frame to create space and he catches everything with his long outstretched arms. During the season he caught 55 passes (65 percent of his team's total) for 937 yards and nine touchdowns. He should be a real threat anytime the Jayhawks are in the red zone or in a third-and-long situation. I expect him also to become a very good run blocker because of his size and ability to use his hands, which should create an opportunity for early playing time.
Get it yet, dumbass?