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Thats it. I'm sold. Bears should definitely draft Etienne in the 1st round/ early second round and improve upon DM's 4.3ypc and instead let Etienne average 4.4ypc
It's all about getting that ass up underneath your hips and squared with your shouldersHe looks like he got a pineapple shoved up his ass, but I havent ran in years so it may be in style.
Yup, wasn't working on his speed, but testing if he could actually wear his cellphone while running in game. Think he found the answer.Was that his phone that went flying.....
he consistently doesn't start very fast off the line, he has a delay before he spins up, and that's why on many occasions he'll get swallowed up behind the Bears offensive line. he needs the 25 carries a game to break 100 yards, which is fine, that implies you're getting more than 4 ypc. this shit where he gets going and they just completely abandon the run is a problem. the 25 carries in itself is just good offensive strategy. unless your quarterback has a super accurate laser rocket arm and your receivers consistently get separation and are so fast they routinely go untouched (which is a total utopian hypothetical, before anyone gets mad at how unrealistic the scenario is), throwing 40-50 times a game is not a good idea.
This for real?
- First of all kudos to him for investing his time into his craft.
- He needs to get off that asphalt. He's adding wear and tear on the tendons that he doesn't need.
- In that clip he didn't look particularly fast to me, but I don't know when that was filmed in his workout. At the end of a two or three hour sprint workout you're not nearly as fast as you are at the beginning.
- There are other things he could be doing to increase his velocity, parachutes, sleds, sand, hills, or combinations thereof
- Unclear if he's working on velocity or acceleration.
TBH Monty could very well be faster than Walter was, who we know was NOT fast.
- First of all kudos to him for investing his time into his craft.
- He needs to get off that asphalt. He's adding wear and tear on the tendons that he doesn't need.
- In that clip he didn't look particularly fast to me, but I don't know when that was filmed in his workout. At the end of a two or three hour sprint workout you're not nearly as fast as you are at the beginning.
- There are other things he could be doing to increase his velocity, parachutes, sleds, sand, hills, or combinations thereof
- Unclear if he's working on velocity or acceleration.
Generally speaking, when I comment on a player being slow, or not being able to jump very high, or whatever, it is in relation to other NFL players, not the general population.I'm sure you would have a good shot at ousting Gym Jordan in such an event, but I'm also sure that a greater than insignificant portion of CCS could not.
Tongue in cheek postGenerally speaking, when I comment on a player being slow, or not being able to jump very high, or whatever, it is in relation to other NFL players, not the general population.
In 1995, the Cowboys used to hold their training camp at St Edwards University in Austin. I remember watching Darryl Johnson in person thinking, "he's pretty quick in pads."Generally speaking, when I comment on a player being slow, or not being able to jump very high, or whatever, it is in relation to other NFL players, not the general population.