m1al
I'm the most wanted man on my island...
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I'd rather watch the homers than the 'who sh!t in my oatmeal' crowd... I can't stand people who b!tch and whine all the time... That's just me though...
I know the 40 time shows explosiveness.
I would like to see a 60 meter cut back drill time become a 2nd measurement for grading a RB skill set. 10 meters, cutback, 10, cutback, 10, ect. I think this would really give some idea of talent. Where the 40 times show only straight line acceleration, using both to measure the total skills needed in the RB position would give a better view of the players potential. It also serves to strengthen the tendons and ligaments in the knee, making knee injuries less common. If it is incorporated into College ball, it will be adopted by high schools Very quickly. Down and Back drills are used, but not timed and that doesnt provide the motivation (Bragging Rights) that 40 times do. Just a though. Anyone else think that would be a good idea?
:yes:The NFL combine does include timed 20y & 60y shuttle runs to go along with the 3 cone drill. Shuttle is also a timed event at some HS events as it's often listed on Rivals.
I know the 40 time shows explosiveness.
I would like to see a 60 meter cut back drill time become a 2nd measurement for grading a RB skill set. 10 meters, cutback, 10, cutback, 10, ect. I think this would really give some idea of talent. Where the 40 times show only straight line acceleration, using both to measure the total skills needed in the RB position would give a better view of the players potential. It also serves to strengthen the tendons and ligaments in the knee, making knee injuries less common. If it is incorporated into College ball, it will be adopted by high schools Very quickly. Down and Back drills are used, but not timed and that doesnt provide the motivation (Bragging Rights) that 40 times do. Just a though. Anyone else think that would be a good idea?
I don't understand why people are so quick to write off Marlin Lane. He was a freshman last year coming off a knee injury in high school. I expect him to be full speed this year along with a year of experience. I think he rushes for 1000 and 10 TD's this fall.
I know the 40 time shows explosiveness.
I would like to see a 60 meter cut back drill time become a 2nd measurement for grading a RB skill set. 10 meters, cutback, 10, cutback, 10, ect. I think this would really give some idea of talent. Where the 40 times show only straight line acceleration, using both to measure the total skills needed in the RB position would give a better view of the players potential. It also serves to strengthen the tendons and ligaments in the knee, making knee injuries less common. If it is incorporated into College ball, it will be adopted by high schools Very quickly. Down and Back drills are used, but not timed and that doesnt provide the motivation (Bragging Rights) that 40 times do. Just a though. Anyone else think that would be a good idea?
I know the 40 time shows explosiveness.
I would like to see a 60 meter cut back drill time become a 2nd measurement for grading a RB skill set. 10 meters, cutback, 10, cutback, 10, ect. I think this would really give some idea of talent. Where the 40 times show only straight line acceleration, using both to measure the total skills needed in the RB position would give a better view of the players potential. It also serves to strengthen the tendons and ligaments in the knee, making knee injuries less common. If it is incorporated into College ball, it will be adopted by high schools Very quickly. Down and Back drills are used, but not timed and that doesnt provide the motivation (Bragging Rights) that 40 times do. Just a though. Anyone else think that would be a good idea?