Give Ivan some credit fuckos'. ASJ would rather suck beers and watch duck dynasty than work out. Sankey was dialed in, understood Ivan and look at the results. One could argue Sankey was one of the best all-around skill guys/running backs. I'm proud of him. He might be a starting running back in the NFL next year. How coo is that?
I actually agree with this. Guys don't get stronger if they aren't willing to work. I think the lack of development for some guys is an indictment of their work ethic far more than Ivan's coaching. Too bad some of our guys chose to match Sark's physique rather than Ivan's.
That ultimately falls on Sark for recruiting pussies who don't want to work hard to get strong. Part of recruiting isn't just finding the most talented guys but finding those who have the drive.
Pete Carroll has often said his #1 thing he looks for in a player is does he love football? He said if a guy loves football he'll do what it takes to be great. Now I know that sounds like a no shit statement but do you think Aaron Curry "loved" football? I don't. He was into religion which is fine but don't draft a guy #4 overall who doesn't love football.
Looks like Sankey had a good combine overall. He ran and jumped as well as or better than some of the big name guys who were expected to really impress in that setting. All his measurables, including the size and strength #s, were solid. Looks like he helped his draft stock a bit or at least solidified it.
Exercise of "strength"? Yeah, kind of. Does it apply to football? To some degree. Combine guys get all hard when an athlete puts up good numbers on the bench press.
Yet, at the same time "short arms" is seen as a negative in the game of football.
Well, "short arms" helps with bench as you have shorter levers, less distance to travel. Of course all things being equal the guy with the shorter arms should be able to put up more reps. Does that make him a worse football player on the field?
Durant can't put up any reps on the bench. Dummies still make fun of him for this.
The Durant comparison is funny just because in the NBA combine they only have to lift 185 not 225. Durant could not get it up 1 time. That is basketball this is football. What is pathetic is ASJ who has been in a weight lifting program all through high school and 3-4 years in a D1 program only putting up 225 20 times. The kid is scouted to be a starting TE in the NFL. 225 is way less than his body weight and maybe it shows that he did not put in the maximum effort heading into the combine.
Sankey's killing it at the combine so far. He's top 5 in four out of 6 drills he's participated in, including first in two.
40: 4.49 (tied 9th out of 33 RB's tested) Bench reps: 26 (2nd out of 26 tested) Vert: 35.5 (15th out of 33 tested) Broad jump: 126 (tied 4th out of 33) 3 cone: 6.75 (1st out of 23) 20 yard shuttle: 4.00 (1st out of 22) 60 yard shuttle: not tested yet
Sankey's killing it at the combine so far. He's top 5 in four out of 6 drills he's participated in, including first in two.
40: 4.49 (tied 9th out of 33 RB's tested) Bench reps: 26 (2nd out of 26 tested) Vert: 35.5 (15th out of 33 tested) Broad jump: 126 (tied 4th out of 33) 3 cone: 6.75 (1st out of 23) 20 yard shuttle: 4.00 (1st out of 22) 60 yard shuttle: not tested yet
Being #1 in the 20 yard shuttle is a big deal. The 40 gets the hype, but the shuttle is a true test of quickness and much more relevant to the game itself.
Sankey's killing it at the combine so far. He's top 5 in four out of 6 drills he's participated in, including first in two.
40: 4.49 (tied 9th out of 33 RB's tested) Bench reps: 26 (2nd out of 26 tested) Vert: 35.5 (15th out of 33 tested) Broad jump: 126 (tied 4th out of 33) 3 cone: 6.75 (1st out of 23) 20 yard shuttle: 4.00 (1st out of 22) 60 yard shuttle: not tested yet
Being #1 in the 20 yard shuttle is a big deal. The 40 gets the hype, but the shuttle is a true test of quickness and much more relevant to the game itself.
This. Sankey is plungering the combine. Really helping himself out.
Sankey's killing it at the combine so far. He's top 5 in four out of 6 drills he's participated in, including first in two.
40: 4.49 (tied 9th out of 33 RB's tested) Bench reps: 26 (2nd out of 26 tested) Vert: 35.5 (15th out of 33 tested) Broad jump: 126 (tied 4th out of 33) 3 cone: 6.75 (1st out of 23) 20 yard shuttle: 4.00 (1st out of 22) 60 yard shuttle: not tested yet
Being #1 in the 20 yard shuttle is a big deal. The 40 gets the hype, but the shuttle is a true test of quickness and much more relevant to the game itself.
I'm surprised he finished first in the shuttle, but not that he scored highly. The dude made some unreal cuts at the line of scrimmage that made linebackers look silly.
The initial projection of Sankey as a 3rd rounder seemed low to me. I bet he goes high in the 2nd round, not far from being a 1st rounder. He's going to have a great NFL career.
The initial projection of Sankey as a 3rd rounder seemed low to me. I bet he goes high in the 2nd round, not far from being a 1st rounder. He's going to have a great NFL career.
I mostly tend to agree, but running backs are at such a historically low value right now I could still see him slipping to the third. That said, this performance at the combine can't do anything but help. My guess is he aces the interviews too.
If I had to guess right now I'd say his range is anywhere from early second to late third, with late second the most likely result. I agree he will have a very nice career.
OTOH, it's not like he's Jonathan Stewart or anything.
I can beat Sankey in the shuttle while giving top notch investment advice doing pure coke off a Mt Rushmore porn stars ass doing 90 on the five while spurting inside her butt
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Pete Carroll has often said his #1 thing he looks for in a player is does he love football? He said if a guy loves football he'll do what it takes to be great. Now I know that sounds like a no shit statement but do you think Aaron Curry "loved" football? I don't. He was into religion which is fine but don't draft a guy #4 overall who doesn't love football.
ie: Bench press.
Exercise of "strength"? Yeah, kind of. Does it apply to football? To some degree. Combine guys get all hard when an athlete puts up good numbers on the bench press.
Yet, at the same time "short arms" is seen as a negative in the game of football.
Well, "short arms" helps with bench as you have shorter levers, less distance to travel. Of course all things being equal the guy with the shorter arms should be able to put up more reps. Does that make him a worse football player on the field?
Durant can't put up any reps on the bench. Dummies still make fun of him for this.
I noticed Carey ran a 4.7 yesterday.
40: 4.49 (tied 9th out of 33 RB's tested)
Bench reps: 26 (2nd out of 26 tested)
Vert: 35.5 (15th out of 33 tested)
Broad jump: 126 (tied 4th out of 33)
3 cone: 6.75 (1st out of 23)
20 yard shuttle: 4.00 (1st out of 22)
60 yard shuttle: not tested yet
If I had to guess right now I'd say his range is anywhere from early second to late third, with late second the most likely result. I agree he will have a very nice career.
OTOH, it's not like he's Jonathan Stewart or anything.