Deacon said:[url]http://www.jewsinsports.org/profile.asp?sport=football&ID=40 4[/url]
Jewish father/Non-Jewish mother.
Good. Maybe he'll get a break. You never know. Somebody might like him and help him for precisely that reason.
Deacon said:[url]http://www.jewsinsports.org/profile.asp?sport=football&ID=40 4[/url]
Jewish father/Non-Jewish mother.
Good for him. The guy has a strong work ethic, that's for sure.I haven't run a 40 yet. I don't have anything to base it off, but I'm going to run it here to give myself an indication of where I'm at," Bloom said. "I know I'm not where I can be for sure. I haven't worked out football specific in quite a while, but I've got a lot of fire inside of me for football and I'm ready to dedicate 100 percent of my time to that.
backrow said:I stood with former NFL quarterback Neil O'Donnell and listened to Bloom talk about his love of the game, both of us felt like we were listening to a young Wayne Chrebet."
SteveB said:4.49 I guess isn't too bad since he hasn't really been training for the 40 in the past few months. The problem is it is another strike against him and gives ammunition to the critics. I hope he comes back during his Pro Day and runs in the 4.3 range, that will help his chances.
White Shogun said:How is 4.49 bad??
- The 4.49 40-yard dash of Colorado wide receiver Jeremy Bloom was impressive because he had virtually no preparation. He spent the past several months training for the Olympics (mogul skiing) and, as he said, it's hard to run in snow boots. He didn't start running until four or five days ago, and he's not at his football weight of about 185. Instead, he's at 170. When he runs it again in a month, he can probably post a 4.4 or lower.