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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney Kent" data-source="post: 37061" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Boomergump: I don't disagree with most of your synopsis, but it does bring out the fact of quickness plus straight ahead speed. Those with quickness and speed will normally be downfield before you realize it. I do most of my analyzing by watching the players year in and year out. I have seen some teams look as if they were molded by some elite muscle machines. Then I have seen other teams with smaller players step on the field and completely destroy those teams due to their speed and quickness.</p><p> </p><p>It then makes me consider if the muscle machine looking team had not slowed themselves down with too much weight lifting. Now, there is another factor. It is possible their trainer did not know the difference between specialized lifting as opposed to just building muscle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney Kent, post: 37061, member: 923"] Boomergump: I don't disagree with most of your synopsis, but it does bring out the fact of quickness plus straight ahead speed. Those with quickness and speed will normally be downfield before you realize it. I do most of my analyzing by watching the players year in and year out. I have seen some teams look as if they were molded by some elite muscle machines. Then I have seen other teams with smaller players step on the field and completely destroy those teams due to their speed and quickness. It then makes me consider if the muscle machine looking team had not slowed themselves down with too much weight lifting. Now, there is another factor. It is possible their trainer did not know the difference between specialized lifting as opposed to just building muscle. [/QUOTE]
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