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How do you show up to the NFL Combine overweight and out of shape?
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The future of the NFL arrives overweight and unprepared
By JIM LITKE
The Associated Press
2/23/04 3:10 AM
The future of the NFL arrived overweight and unprepared.
So there's that to look forward to.
"I lead by example," Maurice Clarett said, "work hard day in and day out and go 200 percent every practice."
OK, maybe he didn't mean every day and every practice, since Clarett arrived at the league's scouting combine in Indianapolis last week carrying a few extra pounds and, despite a few months off, let it be known he wasn't ready to work out for the talent evaluators gathered there.
Instead, he invited them to drop by his personal workout in Columbus, Ohio, the first week of April, by which time Clarett absolutely, positively, cross-his-heart-and-hope-to-die, promises to be ready.
"I'm going to take these next four weeks and get back to eating right and training right and try to take my training up a notch," he said.
Finish the story here.
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The future of the NFL arrives overweight and unprepared
By JIM LITKE
The Associated Press
2/23/04 3:10 AM
The future of the NFL arrived overweight and unprepared.
So there's that to look forward to.
"I lead by example," Maurice Clarett said, "work hard day in and day out and go 200 percent every practice."
OK, maybe he didn't mean every day and every practice, since Clarett arrived at the league's scouting combine in Indianapolis last week carrying a few extra pounds and, despite a few months off, let it be known he wasn't ready to work out for the talent evaluators gathered there.
Instead, he invited them to drop by his personal workout in Columbus, Ohio, the first week of April, by which time Clarett absolutely, positively, cross-his-heart-and-hope-to-die, promises to be ready.
"I'm going to take these next four weeks and get back to eating right and training right and try to take my training up a notch," he said.
Finish the story here.