http://m.miamidolphins.com/multimed...-Compete/00aa6ca8-4aee-4e72-9ce0-b88b961ed82c If only to see Leonte go from clean and dry to dripping with sweat in the matter of two minutes. He stays engaged in the interview the whole time despite the sun literally melting him. Impressive, welcome to Miami.
With Wayne and Weller there giving tips, Carroo should be learning a lot. I hope he is soaking in all the wisdom they will offer. I think he will be special in this offense.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iTps0nVzM5A have you seen this video of Kevin Hart training with Ndamukong Suh, 71? It's funny and impressive at the same time. Kevin Hart does a full hour with Suh while talking smack to the trainer. btw-starting to think about Cardinals Camp in Flagstaff again. It should be doable. My first summer in Phoenix is brutal, like living on the surface of the sun brutal.
Dude! How's your literary career going? You gotta pm me some titles. I might have a few camping trips in need of some fresh literature coming up...
What a letdown that video was, I really thought he was going to do a voice impression of Frosty. But this kid is going to be such a steal and stud for us
[video=youtube;5kLlnIuS9dg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kLlnIuS9dg[/video] There must have been some magic
I'm very excited about this kids potential, which I think is very high. Kids face looks more like a face you see in the ring than on the field, looks like a fighter and plays like a fighter, love it.
I've often thought he looked like a prize fighter, plays like it too. He likes to compare himself to a faster Anquan Boldin. Man, he's a ridiculously good blocker, he really embraces the violence. I saw a gif of him in an article a couple days ago and he gets leveled and still holds onto the ball. He's got a puncher's chance at stealing the show right away. A lot of writers seem to think that his skillset will likely transition the fastest to the NFL out of this year's rookie class. He plays angry. He'll be training with Juice pre training camp. Pats were rumored to be very interested in him, as well as Jakeem. Which is why I really like this year's draft. Pats are too aloof and reticent to give up picks for a targeted player. They're too in love with gaining value, imo. We seemed to have leapfrogged them at oppurtune times due to this. He reminds me of a mix between Mike Tyson and Jerry Stackhouse, lol, he even has Stackhouse's male pattern baldness going on. He could be a character on the Boondocks. Ajayi will be calling him Guv'na soon. This guy beat up his inner child, called him a ***** and buried him next to his family. He's another Rutgers menace that will be very good on the field...
Yeah I saw that video. He surprised me with his workouts. Phoenix will be hotter this weekend. I'd plan a vacation out of state if you can.
Kenny Stills better turn into some kind of God damned Super Saiyan because Leonte is gonna take his reps and his lunch money!...and Jakeem Grant, oh my God, Jakeem is gonna make Landry wanna change his knickname to prune juice!
I know, my sister taunted me about how the heat is just beginning. "You ain't about no cardio! You ain't into the cardio life!" Kevin Hart, lol...I wanna see Kevin Hart workout with Jakeem Grant so bad.
And Jarvis is going to get extended after this year, and it won't be cheap. Caroo gives us insurance if we have to let other WRS walk in FA in a year or two.
I know it gets hot out there, I did my basic training out in Ft Sill, from mid may, to mid July, and it got over 100 several times, and 110 once. Being in the sun is intense on those days, but all you have to do is get in some shade and that's a huge relief. There is a poster on this site, "Its not da heat, it's da humidity", and you can balee' dat, lol, in SoFla when it's 95, and the humidity is 90, it's just stupid hot, this song always reminds me of hot and humid; "The air is getting slippery and it's not to my surprise, my heart it beats irregularly, and the sweat it fills my eyes"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUNKtUBkXto, lol, when it's humid, the air itself gets hot and it's difficult to breathe. There is no relief outside, you can get under the biggest shade tree in the world and you will continue to sweat like a dancin' mule, you can go inside and stand in front of a huge factory fan and your back will still sweat, the only relief is AC, it very rarely gets to be 110 in SoFla, but when it does, going outside is hazardous to your health, humid heat always trumps dry heat.
"you will not laugh, you will not cry, you will learn by the numbers, i will teach you!!! Now get up, get on your feet!!!
Oh it's dry heat in Phoenix. I wouldn't survive in SoFla for too long because of the humidity. I would be soaking wet and won't be able to dry off.
It never gets anywhere close to 110 here. I believe it hit 100 in Miami only once, in 1942. I don't think the heat index, i.e., the "feels like" temperature, has ever been over 108.
Yeah, that's me too, I can't stop sweating whenever I go down south, or when we get those type days up here in Jersey. I really loved it out in OK, don't get me wrong, when it was 110, and I was out in the sun it felt like I was cooking in an oven, but getting to shade was such a huge relief, we didn't even have AC, but a good cross breeze was enough to keep you cool. Night time was awesome, so cool, chilly even at times, perfect for campfires.
...and just when you thought it couldn't get any worse...Ross extends Philbin for another season. Some fans say they can still hear the haunting wails of Philbin's ghost outside of Sunlife stadium..."Dallas Thomas is starting, wooooh, the offensive line is fine, wooooOOOOooooh....
I don't know how to even comprehend what dry heat feels like. Someone told me its like an oven, but I honestly can't picture what that feels like all around you. I lived on the east coast my whole life 99% of that in FL. I've traveled here and there but always to places that are also humid like Belize, Hawaii or New Orleans.
Until the monsoon sets in. It's supposed to be in the 120's today. I would much rather have 122 with 14% humidity than 112 and a dew point in the 60's.
In 1990 it was 122 with 50+ humidity. I remember it like it was yesterday. Today was 120 but I survived.