Found it - go to the 20 second mark:
Terrible last turn that probably cost him a full 1/4 of a second. He's also really upright so his center of gravity is high and it take a little more time to get stopped.
For instance - here's a 6.6 3-cone; much more direct lines and much quicker feet.
I wonder if Conley being a little leggy didn't hurt him there. I also wonder if he didn't just blow off the drill. His technique just looks fairly poor. I wonder if some of that unpolished route running is showing up there. His lower body seems out of control for the most part, his cut around the first cone is rounded off and his turn around the last cone is almost cartoonish. He just doesn't seem like he has good command of his lower half when he's trying to make quick cuts.
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