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03
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2018

0-yard dash: 5.40 seconds (Baseline: 5.59 seconds)

We worked on technique for this event more than anything throughout the program, especially the starts. Your stance is important. At the beginning, I had no idea what to do when setting up. Actually, this seems to be the case for most guys. They’re not track stars, they’re football players. They see guys get in their stance on TV but haven’t done it in real life. We all tweaked and played around with our stance and running techniques for weeks.

Some days, my times got worse. It was frustrating. My 10-yard split started at 2.08 seconds. It was down to 1.93 at one point, but the week before the pro day there were a few days when my times were back around 2.00. It had me concerned. It’s amazing the effect a lack of sleep can have on your body even if you don’t feel it.

My focus on my official 40-yard dashes was to keep my hips up at the start and explode out of the gate. Then, make sure to keep my eyes down in order to prevent my head -- and body -- from coming straight up. This was problematic for much of the process. I did OK with it on the final run. My times improved dramatically. It proved that even an almost-40-year-old nonprofessional athlete can cut 0.20 seconds off his time with a little practice. Not quite the same gains as Wyoming fullback Drew Van Maanen, who went from 5.02 to 4.65, but good enough.
Talk about starting from scratch. I had no idea what to do the first time we ran this drill for the baseline testing. I didn’t know where to run, how to set up or what were the keys to a fast time. And there are a lot of facets involved in this drill.
Parabolic taught us how to quickly make the first two cuts because they’re easy to overrun. They taught us how to draft your back foot on the third and widest turn. My focus during the pro day was to keep my head up around the third and final disc in order to sprint toward the finish line. There were days when my legs felt like mashed potatoes and my body just wouldn’t stop to circle that third disc. An NFL combine or prep program does wonders for this drill. There were so many things to learn. I picked up some and improved by 0.63 seconds.
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What it means: For the moment, the biggest takeaway is mass confusion and angst. An unexpected, hurried and partial rollout has left many unanswered questions about a rule that McKay said was intended to change behavior of players at all levels of football. Here's what we know: It is now a foul when a player lowers his head to "initiate and make contact" with his helmet against an opponent.
It will cost 15 yards and could -- as with the NCAA's targeting rule -- lead to ejection. What remains to Authentic Anthony Fasano Jersey be decided by the NFL's May 21-23 meetings: Would Authentic Kevin Pamphile Jersey ejections be mandatory, or based on severity of the hit? Would those ejections be subject to replay? And how strictly will officials enforce the rule? Players lower their heads to initiate contact, with varying levels of contact, all the time. Stay tuned.
What it means: The requirement to "survive the ground" has been eliminated -- a change designed specifically to avoid future instances of counterintuitive rulings that spurred debate about plays involving Detroit Lions receiver Calvin Johnson in 2010, Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant in Authentic Alex Galchenyuk Jersey 2014 and Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Jesse James in 2017. Now, a receiver must control the ball, establish himself in bounds and perform a
football move -- such as a third step or a lunge -- to make a legal catch. This definition applies to players who remain standing or are going to the ground. It will remain eligible for replay review. McKay believes this change makes the rule objective, but others -- including former officiating chief Dean Blandino -- Authentic Matt Wieters Jersey think it will simply swap one set of debates out for another. Most notably: Did the receiver in fact perform a football move?
What it means: Senior vice president of officiating Al http://www.officialroyalsstoreonline.com/Bo_Jackson_Jersey Riveron can now order the ejection of a player who has been http://www.authenticnikeseahawkshop.com/patrick-kerney-jersey-for-sale-c-3.html penalized for a non-football act such as punching or fighting. Referees retain the authority to eject as well, but there have been a handful of occasions in which league officials would have preferred an ejection, but had no option for overruling or assisting a referee with that decision.
Two examples from 2017 include New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski's late hit to the head of Buffalo Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans' blindside hit on New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore. Neither Gronkowski nor Evans was ejected by on-field officials, though both were later suspended for one game. In the future, Riveron will have the option to step in and demand an ejection via his wireless microphone connection with referees.

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