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Winding Down
11:17 PM Sat, Jun 21, 2008 | Permalink
Kevin Burnett E-mail News tips
I have thought about a management position just not in the NFL? I would like to be an athletic director at a high school or college after I'm done playing football.
A defensive call "Fox 0" or "3 jade stay". The calls are not hard but the adjustments can make you crazy.
I face pretty good lineman everyday so I really don't have a good gage of how good offensive lineman is. The best RB would be #36 from Philly.
The check down is a route you just have to tackle. It's one of those routes that's not deep enough to cover but short enough to hurt you. The problem is the ball is usually caught at the l.o.s. and the back makes one guy miss and turns a no gain into a BIG PLAY.
Short yardage is a mind state. A lot of the time on short yardage we would stop the initial intent of the play. What would end up happening the qb would make something out of nothing.
Bill vs. Wade is simple, one is a great coach the other is a great organizer. Wade uses his teams strengths and likes to create advantages for his team. Bill will build a super team like the Yankees.
The players I watched most growing up were Jerome Bettis, Bo Jackson, and Deion Sanders. JB was my favorite because he went to the school I wanted to go to at the time. He played FB as I did and we were both wearing the same number so, I became an instant fan. Bo was the best back I have ever seen. My dream was to be an NFL RB and if I was going to be one, I was going to be like Bo. #21 Best CB that will ever play the game . MJ always draws comparison, #21 doesn't draw much comparison because no one is even close. He may be the only player in the league to call his shot on a consistent basis.
Roy & Henry will complement each other. Bottom we will create better match ups this year. Not taking away from Roy, if you have a corner covering a TE it's a no brainer.
***Been busy all day
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Winding Down
11:17 PM Sat, Jun 21, 2008 | Permalink
Kevin Burnett E-mail News tips
I have thought about a management position just not in the NFL? I would like to be an athletic director at a high school or college after I'm done playing football.
A defensive call "Fox 0" or "3 jade stay". The calls are not hard but the adjustments can make you crazy.
I face pretty good lineman everyday so I really don't have a good gage of how good offensive lineman is. The best RB would be #36 from Philly.
The check down is a route you just have to tackle. It's one of those routes that's not deep enough to cover but short enough to hurt you. The problem is the ball is usually caught at the l.o.s. and the back makes one guy miss and turns a no gain into a BIG PLAY.
Short yardage is a mind state. A lot of the time on short yardage we would stop the initial intent of the play. What would end up happening the qb would make something out of nothing.
Bill vs. Wade is simple, one is a great coach the other is a great organizer. Wade uses his teams strengths and likes to create advantages for his team. Bill will build a super team like the Yankees.
The players I watched most growing up were Jerome Bettis, Bo Jackson, and Deion Sanders. JB was my favorite because he went to the school I wanted to go to at the time. He played FB as I did and we were both wearing the same number so, I became an instant fan. Bo was the best back I have ever seen. My dream was to be an NFL RB and if I was going to be one, I was going to be like Bo. #21 Best CB that will ever play the game . MJ always draws comparison, #21 doesn't draw much comparison because no one is even close. He may be the only player in the league to call his shot on a consistent basis.
Roy & Henry will complement each other. Bottom we will create better match ups this year. Not taking away from Roy, if you have a corner covering a TE it's a no brainer.
***Been busy all day
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