I think that was a drill. See the coach talking to him while he's rolling. lolI just wondered what the player rolling across the field behind him was accomplishing? If those are the drills we're running, I can understand the current state of the program. If you're going to roll, at least do that faster!
I think that was a drill. See the coach talking to him while he's rolling. lol
I believe that was Powell. No wonder he cannot understand our play book and cannot get onto the field per KF because of that.
I believe that was Powell. No wonder he cannot understand our play book and cannot get onto the field per KF because of that.
I just wondered what the player rolling across the field behind him was accomplishing? If those are the drills we're running, I can understand the current state of the program. If you're going to roll, at least do that faster!
I bet KF judges his OC's performance based on how 'balanced' their offenses are instead of how many points they scored.
I believe it was too, he might be a fast runner but he can't roll for ****. Bench his *** for lack of effort during that rolling drill... I can roll up a hill faster than that.
While I understand that phrenology and physiognomy are allegedly pseudoscience, it is my firm belief that when someone has one eye that is lower than the other eye and one eye that doesn't open all the way, that person oftentimes has some mental deficiency that precludes them from operating at the same intellectual level as other humans. Though the rule does not hold true in all cases, as accidents, Lyme Disease or a stroke may have reduced motor skills in a person whose brain otherwise functions normally, I think we can all look at the video of Mr. Davis and draw our own conclusions about the correlation between IQ and facial shape/skull features as they relate to level eyes.