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  • OpIv37
    Acid Douching Asswipe
    • Sep 2002
    • 101344

    Training for the combine?

    ESPN did a segment this morning on Paul Poslznuzknlnski practicing the 40 and other combine events. In a way, this makes sense because NFL scouts use combine performance as a signficant factor in who they draft.

    On the other hand, it feels like the sports equivalent of teaching to the test. Anyone who has ever taken the SAT or a NYS Regents exam knows what I'm talking about- you learn how to take the test without really learning any new information that helps outside of the test-taking arena.

    While the combine drills are related to NFL skills and on-field performance, good combine scores don't always make good NFL players. Example: Antonio Brown had a lightning fast 40 time, but couldn't make cuts or control his speed on the football field. It's like Plato's Cave- the combine projects the image of the ability to play football but doesn't prove the ability to play football.

    BTW this isn't a personal knock on Paul Posluznkniewiczski- it's more a commentary on putting too much stock in a player's combine performance.
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  • Devin
    The Octagon
    • Apr 2003
    • 23878

    #2
    Re: Training for the combine?

    Originally posted by OpIv37
    Paul Poslznuzknlnski
    Paul Posluznkniewiczskie
    http://gridironjunkies.net/forums/index.php

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    • R. Rich
      Registered User
      • Apr 2003
      • 15874

      #3
      Re: Training for the combine?

      Originally posted by OpIv37
      ESPN did a segment this morning on Paul Poslznuzknlnski practicing the 40 and other combine events. In a way, this makes sense because NFL scouts use combine performance as a signficant factor in who they draft.

      On the other hand, it feels like the sports equivalent of teaching to the test. Anyone who has ever taken the SAT or a NYS Regents exam knows what I'm talking about- you learn how to take the test without really learning any new information that helps outside of the test-taking arena.

      While the combine drills are related to NFL skills and on-field performance, good combine scores don't always make good NFL players. Example: Antonio Brown had a lightning fast 40 time, but couldn't make cuts or control his speed on the football field. It's like Plato's Cave- the combine projects the image of the ability to play football but doesn't prove the ability to play football.

      BTW this isn't a personal knock on Paul Posluznkniewiczski- it's more a commentary on putting too much stock in a player's combine performance.
      Oh no, it's not a knock @ all, Bryan. You just can't spell, I suppose.

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      • LtFinFan66
        Registered User
        • Mar 2005
        • 47199

        #4
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        • OpIv37
          Acid Douching Asswipe
          • Sep 2002
          • 101344

          #5
          Re: Training for the combine?

          Originally posted by R. Rich
          Oh no, it's not a knock @ all, Bryan. You just can't spell, I suppose.
          It's not my fault that the man needs to buy a vowel.
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          • R. Rich
            Registered User
            • Apr 2003
            • 15874

            #6
            Re: Training for the combine?

            Originally posted by OpIv37
            It's not my fault that the man needs to buy a vowel.
            I hope he can afford one.

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            • OpIv37
              Acid Douching Asswipe
              • Sep 2002
              • 101344

              #7
              Re: Training for the combine?

              Originally posted by R. Rich
              I hope he can afford one.
              right now I bet he can't, but in a few months he'll have his signing bonus and he'll be able to afford whatever he wants.
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