Five linemen get set inside a metal frame that stretches about 18 feet across and about 3• feet high. They fire off the line of scrimmage, out from under the framework, to practice on staying low and driving off the snap.
"We do it every day ... and I love it," said Bills center Geoff Hangartner, with a strong dose of sarcasm in his voice. "As much as we maybe make some comments about the chutes and how not fun they are, I think it definitely helps you train your body. It's all about training your body to do the things you want it to do, just as with any sport. So you're training your body to stay low and fire off the ball."
"We do it every day ... and I love it," said Bills center Geoff Hangartner, with a strong dose of sarcasm in his voice. "As much as we maybe make some comments about the chutes and how not fun they are, I think it definitely helps you train your body. It's all about training your body to do the things you want it to do, just as with any sport. So you're training your body to stay low and fire off the ball."
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