Yes, it gets real really quick for these young guys backing him up that have zero experience. They need the extra reps.
I can. It’s one of three cereals available at the continental breakfast at the Holiday Inn Express. The other two are corn flakes and Raisin Bran.
Biggest issue with losing MJ is in pass protection, not running the ball. Young backs usually have the hardest time picking that up.
Good question. Did they conclude they didn't help? Did players just not like them? It would be nice to know the answer to this. It seems odd with all of the advances in helmet technology, etc., and concerns about safety, that kneepads would be ditched if they were effective.
I still crave Capn Crunch now and then and well occasionally give in. But has to be with Crunch Berries.
@doctorg8r has probably dictated that 10,000 times for her staff to actually type. I bet she says it correctly. LOL!
Selling a playaction and then picking up the block or catching that safety valve pass. There are so many little things to do and running with the ball takes the least football knowledge of everything they do. Most plays they don’t get the ball but are still one of the eleven guys with a job to do every play.
Terrible to see any player get hurt never want that for any team/player. I hope he is 100% sooner rather than later.