11-07-2017, 06:31 AM
I really don't get this....has Ross been on a beer and cookies diet or something!?
Just read the latest Hobson piece and both the player and the coaches are talking about his fitness like he's some asthmatic sloth.
"I was running two plays and I’d be exhausted for two drives,”
“People can line me up all day and tell me to run 4.22,” he said of his combine record time. “But after the first one I probably won’t get back to that 4.2. It just depends how I’ll condition myself"
“That’s what they mean. (Wide receivers) Coach (James) Urban always tells me, ‘You’ve got to get your legs back.’ I’m starting to get them back"
I know he had the injury and NCAA rules over him but the way they're all talking its like he let his base fitness slip too much even before you get to formal practice...that's unacceptable to me from both the player and the coaches - way too complacent and does not seem like anyone is really busting their asses to get him out there despite the talk.
I don't care if he can only run 10-15 plays in the game...that's enough for him to be threat (or a perceived threat at the least)and actually see proof he can translate it to the NFL.
I swear if we go into next season and I have to read a Hobson article about how we 'don't really know what we have in Ross", or 'its essentially his rookie year so we have to ease him into year2" I will go bat sh*t crazy :paul:
Just read the latest Hobson piece and both the player and the coaches are talking about his fitness like he's some asthmatic sloth.
"I was running two plays and I’d be exhausted for two drives,”
“People can line me up all day and tell me to run 4.22,” he said of his combine record time. “But after the first one I probably won’t get back to that 4.2. It just depends how I’ll condition myself"
“That’s what they mean. (Wide receivers) Coach (James) Urban always tells me, ‘You’ve got to get your legs back.’ I’m starting to get them back"
I know he had the injury and NCAA rules over him but the way they're all talking its like he let his base fitness slip too much even before you get to formal practice...that's unacceptable to me from both the player and the coaches - way too complacent and does not seem like anyone is really busting their asses to get him out there despite the talk.
I don't care if he can only run 10-15 plays in the game...that's enough for him to be threat (or a perceived threat at the least)and actually see proof he can translate it to the NFL.
I swear if we go into next season and I have to read a Hobson article about how we 'don't really know what we have in Ross", or 'its essentially his rookie year so we have to ease him into year2" I will go bat sh*t crazy :paul: