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Peyton Hillis is the new "Madden NFL 12" cover boy, but he's not letting that notoriety affect his work ethic.
The Cleveland Browns' rugged running back has been busy enhancing his skill set during the NFL lockout, training in his own distinct way in his hometown of Conway, Ark. Hillis has been seen around the neighborhood powering down the street with a half-ton truck harnessed to his chest. On lighter days, he drags a small car or all-terrain vehicle.
"I know it's weird, but if you saw it, you can see it works," Hillis told The Plain Dealer in Saturday's edition. "It's just something a buddy of mine came up with, and I've been doing it since my junior year in high school."
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...t-work-ethic-remains-same?module=HP_headlines
The Cleveland Browns' rugged running back has been busy enhancing his skill set during the NFL lockout, training in his own distinct way in his hometown of Conway, Ark. Hillis has been seen around the neighborhood powering down the street with a half-ton truck harnessed to his chest. On lighter days, he drags a small car or all-terrain vehicle.
"I know it's weird, but if you saw it, you can see it works," Hillis told The Plain Dealer in Saturday's edition. "It's just something a buddy of mine came up with, and I've been doing it since my junior year in high school."
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...t-work-ethic-remains-same?module=HP_headlines
