http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcnorth/post/_/id/40939/sports-science-michael-floyd
Don't care who you are that's impressive!
Don't care who you are that's impressive!
With a catch range of 188 square feet, maybe we could bring Derek Anderson back.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcnorth/post/_/id/40939/sports-science-michael-floyd
Don't care who you are that's impressive!
Sports Science is fun....I like it.
Better reach than Plax...dang!
Great tap down...both feet
+ his coaches say he's non stop at practice + never complains! We just may have found one heck of a WR.
Here's the sports science for Seattle's pick Bruce Irvin
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Oooo I love this show I need to watch this.
With a catch range of 188 square feet, maybe we could bring Derek Anderson back.
Sports Science is fun....I like it.
Better reach than Plax...dang!
Great tap down...both feet
+ his coaches say he's non stop at practice + never complains! We just may have found one heck of a WR.
Here's the sports science for Seattle's pick Bruce Irvin
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Already been posted in the Michael Floyd highlights page, but it definitely deserves it's own thread as it got lost in the other one and I posted it late at night.
This guy has lots of talent, and while sports science doesn't mean by itself he'll (or other palyers) become a star, it does show what stars generally have with traits such as these. Thus it is another reason to get excited about him.
It all shows talent, but the thing I really like is how he drug his feet (while catching a pass three feet out of bounds). Tippy toes sliding across the sideline, with 55 lb's of force. Great stuff.