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Originally Posted by Heyman
Are all of these 'thousands' of great athletes 6'6 295lbs? (which can run 40 yards in 4.62 seconds). Tell me - which tight end is BIG and FAST like that?
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I'm going to ignore for the moment this phantom 40 time you're talking about.
As to your question:
Ummmm..Tony Gonzalez, Todd Heap, Teyo Johnson, Jeremy Shockey, Kevin Winslow, Alge Crumpler, Shannon Sharpe...then you start talking about the tight ends that aren't necessarily fast but are just mean as hell and can use their size to separate from defender but happen to have hands like pianists: Bubba Franks, Doug Jolley, Anthony Becht, Freddie Jones. Anyway, like I said, you really don't know what the hell you are talking about.
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Originally Posted by Heyman
As far as the mental part of the game is concerned, I don't think it will take too long for Lesnar to adjust. It's like learning how to drive a car.....awkward at first, but you get used to it through time.
If you're a tremendous athlete with tremendous metal toughness (both of which Lesnar has), then you've conquered half the battle.
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He played high school football for a school that had like 600 people in it. It's a quantum leap to the NFL. Mentally, he would have a hard time going to a Division II college, let alone learning how to be an NFL player. Damn it, if this is as easy as it sounds, why isn't every big beefy guy doing it? Why are there so many football players that failed and became wrestlers and not the other way around??
And Brock isn't that mentally tough. His biggest complaint about the WWe ws the trael grind. That won't improve. And he already stated through his agent that he won't play in NFL Europe, the CFL, or Arena. So he's willing to work and sacrifice, but only as long as its not
that much work and sacrifice.