Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 191 Rookie Class

Chapter 191 Rookie Class
It took two hours just to warm up.

In the past in the NCAA, although warm-up was also very important, because the training time was all regulated, time management was particularly important, and the same was true for warm-up. Now that I have finally experienced NFL-level training, the difference between professional and non-professional is immediately apparent.

Of course, this was the first practice session of spring camp and the circumstances were different; nonetheless, they seemed different.

What is even more exaggerated than time is intensity.

Everyone seemed to have just been pulled out of the water, sweating profusely, and no one was an exception. They truly felt that their bodies were fully opened up and every corner had been warmed up; but if you think about it carefully, it is still a bit funny to realize that this is just a warm-up, not formal training.

Childress stepped forward and waved.

"Gather together, all of you."

Rubin did not leave, but returned to Reed. The two had a brief exchange about the warm-up training just now, but both of them looked at Childress.

At this point, you can distinguish between rookies and veterans.

Although the training intensity exceeded expectations and was the same for everyone, the veterans had at least a year or even longer of professional experience, so their overall performance was more stable and they were more adaptable; while the rookies who had just switched from college to the professional arena were only relying on their youthful vigor to persevere, but their overdraft was more serious.

Levi took a deep breath, straightened his back again, and gathered towards Childress.

"The defense team stands on the left. The offense team stands on the right."

“All stand according to their position on the court.”

Mahomes was also out of breath, looking at the small ring in front of him, his eyes full of question marks -

The assistants of the coaching team brought in a pile of sponge mats, but instead of laying them in the central area, they were placed around them, more like a protective net, with the sponge mats on all sides serving as boundaries to enclose a square arena in the center.

For some reason, the Colosseum came to my mind.

Now, they were standing outside the boundaries of the square field made of sponge mats, with Childress dividing the two sides:

The defensive team and the offensive team.

Mahomes looked at Levi. He was so tired that he didn't have the usual firepower when he spoke. "What are you going to do?"

Levi shrugged slightly. They were all rookies, and everything was new to them. Obviously, he was as confused as Mahomes.

Levi turned to look at Kelsey, "New training?"

Kelsey shook her head, "Bullfight."

Bullfighting?

Levi understands the bullfighting in basketball, a one-on-one duel, but how should the bullfighting in rugby be played? Not every position needs to be exposed to rugby.

Without waiting for Kelsey to continue explaining, Childress got to the point, "Bullfighting, one-on-one, everyone except the quarterback must practice."

"And more than once."

"So, who's ready to be the first one on stage?"

As soon as he finished speaking, a figure on the defensive team's side stood in the crowd and raised his right hand high, volunteering, "Coach Childress, I."

Eyes gathered around him rustling.

A bulky figure slowly and dully pushed through the crowd and appeared before his eyes, instantly filling his pupils, and the pressure of the entire body came upon him.

A black bear.

6.3 ft (191 cm), 288 lb (131 kg).

This is Allen-Bailey, the defensive end of the Kansas City Chiefs, and a very important member of the front line.

In 2011, he joined the Kansas City Chiefs with the th pick in the third round of the draft. Since then, he has been a loyal member of the Chiefs. Although his career is not amazing, he has not been to the Pro Bowl, the All-American First Team or the Second Team, and his statistics do not seem to be impressive, it is worth mentioning that:
Bailey has been the starting defensive end since the 2011 season, and has been so for all six seasons. Maybe Bailey is not a superstar, but the fact that he can always be a starter at the NFL level proves that he is not an unknown person.

Last season, Bailey missed the last two months of the game due to injury and did not return until the offseason. Judging from the current team lineup, he will still be the starting defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs next season.

Body Type. Physique. Experience.

These are all Bailey's advantages. The oppressive feeling makes the players in the offensive group look as vulnerable as matchsticks.

All the players on the defensive team were cheering for Bailey. They were extremely excited and encouraged him, but they didn't know which unlucky guy on the offensive team was fighting with the black bear. I'm afraid that except for the group of meaty people on the offensive line, everyone else looked particularly dwarfed in front of Bailey.

Bailey squinted his eyes, looking like he hadn't woken up yet.

"Levi?"

"Levi?"

"Anyway, this year's third place winner has been announced."

Roar.

roar roar.

In an instant, everyone started to make a noise.

It was clear at first glance that Bailey had come with bad intentions.

He had just returned from injury and was overweight and had low endurance. As a result, in today's warm-up training, the rookie Levi was so excited that he was sweating all over. Now the sweat was burning in his helmet and he felt like he was going to have heatstroke.

And, no comparison means no harm.

During the warm-up training, he was caught slacking off and was severely reprimanded by the defensive line coach, who blamed the rookie.

It just so happens that since the rookie wants to show off and wants to show some intensity, he will let the rookie feel what NFL-level intensity is like before continuing to jump around blindly in front of the rookie.

There was a commotion all around.

There are many people who are not happy with the rookies jumping around, but not all of them. Others who have no problem with the rookies do not have any special feelings towards the rookies who have just joined the team. Instead, they are somewhat looking forward to it and want to see what kind of quality these rookies are.

Then, one or two people started shouting.

Anyway, it’s fun to watch the fun.

Alex Smith's face was not good. He didn't like such provocation. He tried to stop Bailey, but he didn't like to be in the spotlight. While he was hesitating, another voice came from the side, "Hey, Alan, if you have the guts, you should pick someone with the same body shape as you."

It's Kelsey.

Bailey didn't even raise his eyelids, curling his lips in disdain, "There's no need to rush, you're the next one, just stand there and queue."

It is now 2017. There is no longer a tradition of maliciously teaching rookies a lesson in professional teams, and the secrets in the locker room seem to no longer be secrets; but since when did the veterans have to be criticized and pointed at when giving a training class to the rookies?
Bailey didn't care about Kelsey at all. "If he can't bear it, then he might as well go back to college. I believe he can continue to be a killer there."

boom.

There was a roar of laughter.

Mahomes looked at Bailey with worry in his eyes. Bailey was a whole size bigger than Levi in ​​terms of height and weight. He had an absolute advantage in strength and physique. This was why boxing matches had to be divided into levels. The advantages at different levels were difficult to reverse.

However, football fields are not graded.

"Levi..." Mahomes had no time to call out before Levi had already stepped out of the line, left the circle of offensive players, and appeared in the ring.

(End of this chapter)

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