Class of 2004 hears plenty of stories

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  • The_Philster
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 52180

    Class of 2004 hears plenty of stories

    By Tom Shanahan
    San Diego Chargers fourth-round draft pick Shaun Phillips raised his hand during the question-and-answer period and inquired about the "rookie wall" athletes hear they'll hit their first year of playing a 16-game regular-season NFL schedule.

    The wall is reality, cautioned Carolina Panthers cornerback Ricky Manning Jr., the star of last season's NFC Championship Game with three interceptions. And so are many other on-the-field and off-the-field tales that the 255 draft picks attending the NFL Rookie Symposium, in its eighth year, may have heard by now but not be taking seriously.

    Manning was one of four players coming off their rookie year who sat on the "Life as a Rookie" panel at the symposium that began June 27 and finishes June 29 at La Costa, Calif., near San Diego. The symposium includes presentations, videos and workshops. The subjects cover personal finance, life skills, personal conduct, media policy, substances of abuse, family issues and player development.
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  • ryjam282
    Offical Billszone Starting QB
    • Mar 2003
    • 3261

    #2
    Nice, thanks.



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    • Tatonka
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 21289

      #3
      good read.. i would love to sit in on something like that.
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      • The_Philster
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 52180

        #4
        Originally posted by Tatonka
        good read.. i would love to sit in on something like that.
        That would be a very interesting meeting...but what would make it more interesting is if every team sent a veteran to spend a little one-on-one team time with the players from his team. Every city has different stuff to watch out for and some more personal info that a vet could provide could be an improvement on an already excellent program.
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