Achane first, then the penguin, then the cheetah.Make him beat Waddle first as a qualifier, then Achane...
Achane first, then the penguin, then the cheetah.Make him beat Waddle first as a qualifier, then Achane...
Or none. No races. No injuries. Unless they are on the football field while helping us win.Achane first, then the penguin, then the cheetah.
Sure. I'll remind you of that when our top weapon pulls a hamstring in some ancillary race for egos.
I think the thought is, during this point of the year Hill and other players are likely running sprints at full speed daily. If the hamstring is at the point that it would be at risk of injury running a race against Metcalf, than it's likely at the point of being at risk in daily training too. If Hill is running a 4.3 40 by himself or against another person it shouldn't increase the risk factor. Unless Metcalf is going to crash his big body into Hill.track athletes pull hamstrings, football players not training for track are more suceptible.
How does running a 40 yard dash against Metcalf create anymore risk than running a 40 yard dash alone? If one of his daily sprints, which I'm sure is part of his training, is against someone I don't see how it's more risky than running the same sprint alone. I'm not saying he can't pull a hamstring in a race, just that he's just as likely to pull the hamstring running sprints alone.No way I am letting anyone as important as Hill risk injury in some stupid ego contest.
Request denied.
Why risk it for nothing that benefits the Dolphins? Hill makes a ton of $. He should be responsible and not risk a potential injury (hamstring, rolled ankle, even a knee) by racing another player for ego's sake. If I were the Phins I would be all over this. Maybe they are. No racing period. Go do that when you retire against other retired players.How does running a 40 yard dash against Metcalf create anymore risk than running a 40 yard dash alone? If one of his daily sprints, which I'm sure is part of his training, is against someone I don't see how it's more risky than running the same sprint alone. I'm not saying he can't pull a hamstring in a race, just that he's just as likely to pull the hamstring running sprints alone.
My point was I don't see anymore risk in running one of your daily sprints on a track 5 yards apart from someone else than than running the same sprint alone. If Hill is running full speed alone he's at just as much risk of injury as running full speed against Metcalf or someone else. Are we saying he shouldn't run full speed at all to temper the risk of injury?Why risk it for nothing that benefits the Dolphins? Hill makes a ton of $. He should be responsible and not risk a potential injury (hamstring, rolled ankle, even a knee) by racing another player for ego's sake. If I were the Phins I would be all over this. Maybe they are. No racing period. Go do that when you retire against other retired players.
Don’t leave out the 4th member of our 4X100 Olympic relay team?…Rahim Mostert!Make him beat Waddle first as a qualifier, then Achane...
If he hurts himself training for the team that PAYS him to play football then fine.How does running a 40 yard dash against Metcalf create anymore risk than running a 40 yard dash alone? If one of his daily sprints, which I'm sure is part of his training, is against someone I don't see how it's more risky than running the same sprint alone. I'm not saying he can't pull a hamstring in a race, just that he's just as likely to pull the hamstring running sprints alone.
1000000000%. There's a responsibility you take on with those big checks Tyreek. Save it for the season.If he hurts himself training for the team that PAYS him to play football then fine.
If he does it as part of some dog and pony ego circus then not so fine.
The idea that this would just be another sprint for Hill during the off season except Metcalf will be running next to him is preposterous, it will be a Media Event.
He can do it when he retires to be a businessman it a couple years.
He recently ran in a track event race….If he hurts himself training for the team that PAYS him to play football then fine.
If he does it as part of some dog and pony ego circus then not so fine.
The idea that this would just be another sprint for Hill during the off season except Metcalf will be running next to him is preposterous, it will be a Media Event.
He can do it when he retires to be a businessman it a couple years.
Especially sprinters. I don't want Hill even thinking about it.track athletes pull hamstrings, football players not training for track are more suceptible.
How does running a 40 yard dash against Metcalf create anymore risk than running a 40 yard dash alone? If one of his daily sprints, which I'm sure is part of his training, is against someone I don't see how it's more risky than running the same sprint alone. I'm not saying he can't pull a hamstring in a race, just that he's just as likely to pull the hamstring running sprints alone.
He recently ran in a track event race….