Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-6040659-20160409174111/@comment-6040659-20160410031242

TheJaiganticBridge wrote: I feel Trexs aren't supost to be that fast eather, in real life they are only mention be be a little faster than the average human at around about 25 km an hour(sorry if the average human is faster) And carnotaurus and allosaurus are supost to be the fastest theropods on earth and they are now considered slow and average. And deinonychus and velociraptor are said in the article to be slow and you put deinonychus as being slightly fast, And the article said it was not made to make maxamum speed estimates, shall I quote In this paper, we do not estimate absolute or relative maximum running speeds, but rather quantify and compare theropod limb proportions to assess their relative cursoriality. It is the aim of this study to simply evaluate how strongly the morphology of a particular theropod species has been evolutionarily modified in favor of enhanced cursorial ability, regardless of whether or not the end result of that modification is a maximum running speed that is greater or less than that of other species.

It does come up with some max speeds but let's not forget that humans are are very capable of making mistakes all the time. Seems legit.