The one time Verse will ever regret opening his mouth.
Love the friendly trash talking he does to opponents (lot of it, I laughed at), but I bet he's gonna feel so sore after the "old man" workout.
“Sore”? I don’t doubt it. Good thing he’s got time to heal before camp; otherwise, AD might have wrecked him for the opener.The one time Verse will ever regret opening his mouth.
Love the friendly trash talking he does to opponents (lot of it, I laughed at), but I bet he's gonna feel so sore after the "old man" workout.
My guess is this was all a publicity stunt/ PR. It would not surprise me if the Rams came up with the whole idea.I never thought this would happen. I thought Verse was just talking smack to AD and never thought they would work out together. Now I see they really are good friends and, even better, Verse gets to see how hard AD worked to become the GOAT. Also surprised how much larger Verse is.
One word - Leverage - with leverage, the shorter guy wins. The fact that AD99 also had an electric first step and was often blowing through two blockers before either guy had even left their stance certainly helped. The fact that AD99 was strong enough to shove blockers into the paths of opposing QBs and RBs helped more. The fact that AD99 was so fit that he could bring relentless pressure all day long was the icing on the cake.Man how did AD dominate so much (GOAT level) from the inside DL being so “small”?!? I mean sure, strong like bull - but he’s small for current iDL. It’s crazy.
V8 need not regret anything. This was a primetime learning experience about what true greatness is all about. Aaron effectively established a higher standard for greatness than V8 expected. The question is: will this humbling experience motivate to strive even higher with respect to strength, fitness, agility, as well as performance & tackling efficiency?The one time Verse will ever regret opening his mouth.
Love the friendly trash talking he does to opponents (lot of it, I laughed at), but I bet he's gonna feel so sore after the "old man" workout.
One word - Leverage - with leverage, the shorter guy wins. The fact that AD99 also had an electric first step and was often blowing through two blockers before either guy had even left their stance certainly helped. The fact that AD99 was strong enough to shove blockers into the paths of opposing QBs and RBs helped more. The fact that AD99 was so fit that he could bring relentless pressure all day long was the icing on the cake.
AD was so good that the Horns hardly attempted to truly elevate the DL around him the prime of his career. When the coaching brass informed him before the 2022 draft that they were ridding the team of most of the big salaried players in favor of rookies | younger pros to establish better cap stability, the Aaron offered the blueprint to success: "Just make sure that they care!"
Instead of the folly of trying to replace AD with one player, the Horns started going after multiple players with high passion, high gridiron IQs, and relentless practice/video study habits. These young defensive studs we now have are pretty much Aaron's spiritual DNA kids.
Fred Strickland could coach him up. Nosebacker.My dream of AD at MLB
Lord our D would be SICK!Man, I wish AD was still 27 with Verse, Fiske, Turner, Ford, Young and Stewart. My lord that would be disgusting.
Lol, that's cold, face timing your old boss to show your replacement getting put in his place in your own crib.
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